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Updated: 6:42 PM Jul 1, 2009
Travel Guard Opens New World Headquarters Near Stevens Point
A Stevens Point based travel insurance company unveiled its new four story office building and call center in the Portage County Business Park, on Wednesday.
Posted: 6:15 PM Jul 1, 2009Reporter: Margo Spann Email Address: margo.spann@wsaw.com |
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The new CEO of Travel Guard, Dean Sivley says their new world headquarters can house nearly 1 thousand employees.
The Stevens Point based travel insurance company unveiled its new four story office building and call center in the Portage County Business Park, on Wednesday.
The 125,000 square foot building is equipped with Eco friendly technology... including floors made from recycled tires, and a reflective white roof to reduce cooling costs.
"Simple things like how the lights go off after like 10 minutes, the water processing system we built into the building, this is a building the community can be a proud," says Sivley.
The more than 600 employees housed in that building are expected to be in their new space by the middle of the month.
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