Construction remains on schedule for Execulink to open its new Woodstock headquarters late this summer. The new HQ will combine Execulink's current offices in Burgessville, London and Kitchener into one 20,000 square foot building on Ridgeway Road, overlooking Highway 401. CEO Ian Stevens says work on the new facility is coming together. "You drive by the sight, you see they're putting brick on the outside, and the mechanical and electrical contractors are busy inside the building, getting ready for our September opening." Aside from building a new head office, a separate state of the art data centre is also being built. The data centre will store business data in a controlled location. Up to 110 employees will be relocated to the new building, and Stevens says there are a number of current openings. "As you know this (move of head office) can be very disruptive to people to move from one city to another. So we have some people who are choosing to take their careers somewhere else. So we're just continuing to recruit for our team...there will be continuing job postings while we sort ourselves out." This includes technical support, customer service, and sales staff. Click here for more details.

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