New Opportunities Abound in Right to Work Kentucky
Businesses are adding new locations in Right to Work Kentucky, and as a result, these will create new jobs for the state. Two of the most recent Right to Work Kentucky investments are coming from Pernod Ricard and Osmundson. Read on in order to learn more!
Pernod Ricard:
Pernod Ricard is investing $196 million in order to add a new distillery in Right to Work Marion County, Kentucky. This will also create 55 new jobs!
“The commonwealth’s bourbon industry continues to gain momentum and grow to new heights. […] This investment by Pernod Ricard is a welcome addition to the Lebanon and Marion County community and will reinforce our bourbon industry and set us apart in our continued sustainability efforts. I want to thank the leaders of Pernod Ricard for their vision to grow in Kentucky, and I look forward to seeing their success in the coming years.” […]
“We are so grateful that Pernod Ricard has chosen Marion County as its home to not only expand its bourbon footprint, but also provide an unparalleled visitor center experience for bourbon lovers across the globe.”
Osmundson is investing $12.5 million in order to establish operations in Right to Work Graves County, Kentucky. This will also create 80 new jobs!
“Osmundson is excited about the expansion of our business and the opportunities that come with this new facility and from being a part of the Mayfield community. […] We believe this expansion will set us up for another 120 years of success and we’re committed to building that together through the involvement and support of a great community.” […]
“Once again, we are reminded that Kentucky’s unprecedented economic growth and momentum shows no signs of slowing down. […] I am thrilled to welcome Osmundson to the commonwealth as yet another quality company that will bring well-paying jobs and an economic boost to a Western Kentucky region still recovering from last year’s devastating tornadoes. I want to thank the company’s leadership as well as local and state officials for making this investment possible and helping to create a better Kentucky.”