Virginia company to create 1,000 new jobs

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced Capital One's decision to consolidate its Northern Virginia operations in Fairfax County. The move will create 1,000 new jobs in the Commonwealth, increasing the number of Virginians employed by Capital One to approximately 12,000. Virginia successfully competed with Maryland for the investment.

Governor Gilmore announces up to 400 new jobs for Southwest Virginia- -New enterprise zones design

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced Sykes Enterprises, Incorporated, an information technology company based in Tampa, Fl., will locate a new customer technical support center in Wise County. The company could create up to 400 new jobs through a minimum investment of $7 million.

Company will create 130 new jobs and invest $10 million

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced that First Data Resources, Inc. will expand operations in the City of Chesapeake. The company will invest $10 million for a new print and mail operation located at 1408 Stephanie Way. First Data anticipates creating up to 130 new jobs for the operation within the next three years. First Data opened a credit card personalization and distribution center in Chesapeake in April 1999.

Governor attends ribbon-cutting ceremony for $520 million facility

Prince William County, VA - Governor Jim Gilmore today attended the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for a state-of-the-art technology center built by America Online, Inc. (NYSE: AOL), the world's leading interactive services company, in Prince William County, Virginia. America Online initially broke ground on the facility in March 1999, and construction was completed in February 2000.

Business development activities scheduled in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan & Hong Kong

O'Sullivan Industries to employ 100 and invest $11 million in manufacturing plant

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore has announced O'Sullivan Industries - Virginia, Inc., a manufacturer of ready-to-assemble furniture, will expand in Halifax County and hire 100 new employees. The company will invest $11 million in the project. The South Boston plant currently employs 600 people. Virginia successfully competed with Utah and Missouri for the investment.

Company to invest $28 million in manufacturing facility

Hong Kong - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced ACT MicroDevices will locate a $28 million manufacturing facility in Montgomery County. ACT, a company founded in 1996 by four Virginia Tech graduates, expects to create 300 new jobs over the next two and a half years. Virginia successfully competed with Pennsylvania for the investment.

Governor Gilmore announces CeoTronics to create 50 new jobs at new U.S. headquarters facility

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced that CeoTronics, a German manufacturer of audio, video and data communication systems, will move its U.S. headquarters from Carrollton, Texas to the City of Chesapeake. The company will invest up to $4 million and create 50 new jobs for Virginians. The Commonwealth successfully competed with Kansas and Texas for the investment.

Governor Gilmore applauds meetings that are result of his 1999 trade mission to South America

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced that a group of Chilean business leaders will visit Northern Virginia to explore business opportunities with many of the Commonwealth's technology companies. Funded by the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), the inward trade mission will take place June 19-20 with a major emphasis on e-commerce and international information technology.