State Representative Marlene Anielski (R-Walton Hills) has announced that the State Controlling Board approved the release of $1 million to Intelligent Mobile Support, LLC (IMS) for machinery, equipment and capitalizable software development costs in the City of Solon.
According to documents from the Office of Budget and Management, as a result of the project and state assistance provided, IMS has committed to create 29 new, full-time jobs with an average hourly wage of $34.85 and to retain two existing, full-time jobs in the City of Solon.
“Job creation is crucial in this economic climate, and I am pleased to announce that IMS has committed to create 29 new, full time jobs and retain two previously existing positions,” Rep Anielski said. “It is always refreshing to have positive news and have another business prosper in assisting more Ohioans get back to full-time employment.”
“We are delighted to be selected by the Innovation Ohio Fund to support the continued development of our new technology," said John Steidley, CEO of Intelligent Mobile Support. "It is an honor to receive this recognition and funding. We look forward to better serving our customers and growing our business here in Ohio.”
Intelligent Mobile Support, founded in 2009, is an Internet computing platform company that connects mobile employees to experts and critical company information. The IMS platform provides connectivity to experts, collaborative enterprise social networking tools, and mobile access to digital media such as documents and video.
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