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JOBS BOOST FOR TOWN

U.S multi national company Graebel announces 125 new jobs

- By OLIVIA RYAN

THERE was good news on the jobs front this week as American multi-national Graebel confirmed the launch of their new Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) financial shared services and operations centre in Dundalk.

The move will lead to the creation of 125 new jobs over the next three years. Recruitmen­t is already underway for staff at the centre in Finnabair Business Park.

Graebel, headquarte­red in Denver, Colorado, is described as a ‘ leading provider of workforce and workplace mobility services’ for major firms and corporatio­ns in 165 countries.

Speaking at the launch of the company’s new European hub in Dundalk last week, CEO Bill Graebel said it will provide a broad range of finance functions, including general ledger, treasury and compliance, as well as customer support roles.

It also will serve as an additional operations centre in Europe to support Graebel’s EMEA headquarte­rs in Prague, and the growing needs of Graebel’s clients in ‘managing their internatio­nal talent mobility and relocation programs.’ ‘Our location in Dundalk will allow us to better serve our internatio­nal clients and their employees’ needs, as we provide our duty of care that is central to our values,’ said the CEO. ‘We look forward to working with the Irish government and IDA to further grow our business internatio­nally and create jobs in Ireland for many years to come.’

Officially launching the new centre, Tánaiste and the Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Frances Fitzgerald TD said the ‘significan­t number of jobs will be transforma­tive for Dundalk.’

US multi- national Graebel Inc confirmed they are ‘on the move’ with a new European HQ being set up in Dundalk.

An Tánaiste and Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation Frances Fitzgerald TD joined Bill Graebel, CEO of Graebel Companies Inc., to announce the official opening of the company’s newly establishe­d Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Financial Shared Services and Operations Centre in Finnabair business park last week. Speaking at the launch, the Graebel CEO confirmed that recruitmen­t is already underway for 125 new jobs within the next three years.

He explained that Graebel, headquarte­red in Denver, Colorado, is ‘a leading provider of workforce and workplace mobility services for Fortune 500 and Global 100 firms in 165 countries.’

The EMEA Financial Shared Services and Operations Centre in Dundalk will provide a broad range of finance functions across multiple levels of experience, including general ledger, treasury and compliance, as well as customer support roles.

It also will serve as an additional operations centre in Europe to support Graebel’s EMEA headquarte­rs in Prague, and the growing needs of Graebel’s clients in managing their internatio­nal talent mobility and relocation programs.

‘Ireland gives Graebel a strong gateway to the European market. Our location in Dundalk will allow us to better serve our internatio­nal clients and their employees’ needs, as we provide our duty of care that is central to our values. We look forward to working with the Irish government and IDA to further grow our business internatio­nally and create jobs in Ireland for many years to come.’

Welcoming the announceme­nt, An Tánaiste and the Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation, Frances Fitzgerald TD said: ‘I’m delighted to welcome a company of Graebel’s calibre to Ireland and their creation of 125 jobs for Dundalk over the next three years. A key priority of this Government, through our Regional Action Plans for Jobs, is to create jobs in rural Ireland and this significan­t number will be transforma­tive for Dundalk.

Known globally for its end-toend relocation solutions, Graebel’s establishm­ent here will also greatly assist foreign direct investment (FDI) relocating to Ireland and Europe. Just two weeks ago, Ireland was named as the best country in the world for attracting high-value FDI for the sixth year in a row. Having Graebel here will only enhance our offering and I wish Graebel and their team every success.

 ??  ?? An Tánaiste and Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation Frances Fitzgerald TD, with Bill Graebel (left), CEO of Graebel Companies Inc, and Martin Shanahan, CEO, IDA Ireland at the official opening of Graebel’s newly establishe­d Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Financial Shared Services and Operations Centre in Dundalk, Co. Louth with the creation of 125 new jobs over the next three years. Recruitmen­t is already underway. The investment is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.
An Tánaiste and Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation Frances Fitzgerald TD, with Bill Graebel (left), CEO of Graebel Companies Inc, and Martin Shanahan, CEO, IDA Ireland at the official opening of Graebel’s newly establishe­d Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Financial Shared Services and Operations Centre in Dundalk, Co. Louth with the creation of 125 new jobs over the next three years. Recruitmen­t is already underway. The investment is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.
 ??  ?? An Tánaiste and Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation Frances Fitzgerald TD speaking at the announceme­nt.
An Tánaiste and Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation Frances Fitzgerald TD speaking at the announceme­nt.

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