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Lancaster COUNTY
Parsons Brinckerhoffhas a lot of work to do here - and it's planning to stay for a long time.
This fall, after more than a year investigating 400 possible locations, the New York-based global consulting firm announced that it had decided to shiftthe majority of its support staffoperations out of New York and into a new office in Lancaster County.
Mike Fisher, Parsons Brinckerhoff's chief of staff, said 32 employees will be relocating here, and the company has already set up a recruiting office to start filling another 135 positions in IT, accounting, building services, human resources, communications, law and purchasing.
"That Lancaster was chosen after a rather exhaustive search indicates that the city and county have the goods, so to speak," said Judy Cooper, senior vice president and director of corporate communications. "We know both our current and future employees will be happy there."
"I've been there 11 times," Fisher said of Lancaster.
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