Windy City Wire is currently planning to expand staff and training for their new headquarters in Bolingbrook, Illinois January of 2007.  Because of the company's substantial growth, human resources and senior management find it necessary to accommodate for the company's development with staff and an updated training program for 2007.

Windy City Wire anticipates hiring 5-10 new sales professionals to be staffed at the headquarters for the New Year.  The low-voltage wire and cable company currently recruits at Illinois State University and DePaul University, to name a few.  Although the company is headquartered outside of Chicago, the staff expansion for 2007 is expected to take place at the other three locations as well: Tempe, Arizona; Secaucus, New Jersey; and Los Angeles, California.

January 2007 will bring many changes to Windy City Wire.  The new facility will encompass 115,000 square feet.  A 50 person training room will be used for new hires and customers for training purposes.  The new training room will allow for in-depth training sessions on SmartWire and the SmartWire System Design Tool, among other topics.

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