Attending were Pennsylvania Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi, state Rep. Stephen Barrar, local business leaders, community leaders, the Unequal Technologies staff, and NFL and Super Bowl MVP Kurt Warner.
"All across Pennsylvania, we are seeing progress and job growth, and we are announcing more than 100 new jobs in Delaware County," said Gov. Tom Corbett. "We are excited that Unequal Technologies chose to stay within the commonwealth. The company is not only expanding their operations, they are bringing outsourced jobs back to the Keystone State."
Unequal anticipates hiring up to 200 additional staff members in the next three years as the company consolidates warehouse inventory, shipping, sales, marketing and product development in the new 65,000-square-foot building.
"Pennsylvania will always be home for Unequal," said Unequal CEO Rob Vito. "This is where we first launched our company as a military and law enforcement supplier, where we first broke into sports protection by building custom gear for Eagles players, where we first launched in retail with Schuylkill Valley Sports, and where we're excited to launch our pilot Play It Safe initiative."
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