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IT Service Firm Plans to Expand, Add Jobs

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 D'Ambrosi says Techlogix is finding a strong technology-based work force in the state.

The president of Indianapolis-based Bell Techlogix believes his company is contributing to the growth of "technology savvy" jobs in middle America. Anthony D’Ambrosi says the IT services company is planning to add 200 jobs at its headquarters as part of a $1.4 million expansion. It already employs 450 at three Indiana locations.

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August 20, 2012

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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Governor Mitch Daniels today joined executives from Bell Techlogix, a privately-held provider of IT services and solutions, to announce the company's plans to expand its corporate headquarters and operations center here, creating up to 204 new jobs by 2016.

Bell will invest $1.4 million to lease, renovate and equip a 100,000 square-foot facility in the Mayflower Business Park at 4400 W. 96th St. in the Indianapolis metropolitan area. The 100,000 square-foot facility, of which Bell will occupy 53,000 square-feet, is expected to be operational by the end of October.

"Central Indiana has become a national leader in the growth of information technology, and here comes another example," said Daniels.

The company employs approximately 450 Hoosiers at its three Indiana locations, including 200 employees in Indianapolis. Bell has already begun hiring professionals in Indianapolis with skills ranging from call center service desk agents and computer depot personnel to highly skilled IT engineers and architects. The company also plans to fill positions to support Bell's corporate headquarters, including executive management, sales, marketing, internal IT, human resources and finance.

"Indiana offers Bell a perfect location for both our corporate headquarters and for our service delivery center of excellence with easy access to any part of the country, availability of a diverse pool of top talent, relationships with some of the country's premier universities, strong returns on our investments and perhaps most importantly, Governor Daniels' commitment to attracting, retaining and fostering an environment where businesses can grow and thrive," said Clinton Coleman, chief executive officer of Bell.

With roots dating back to the 1950s and a focus on technology spanning more than 25 years, Bell's founders began as small business entrepreneurs in southern California. By leveraging a combination of organic growth and strategic acquisitions, the company has evolved into a comprehensive IT managed services provider with locations throughout the nation and nearly 1,000 clients across multiple industries ranging from midsized enterprises to Fortune 100 companies, as well as K-12 to higher education organizations.

"Through our relentless dedication to the success of our clients, Bell continues to achieve significant business growth of our IT service offerings for end-user computing, enterprise mobility, technology infrastructure operations and IT asset lifecycle management, which provide exceptional value to our clients by enabling them to be more efficient and productive," Coleman said.

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Bell Techlogix, Inc. up to $1,120,000 in conditional tax credits and up to $125,000 in training grants based on the company's job creation plans. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. The city of Carmel also supports the project.

Bell maintains an active commitment to working in the communities and education systems within Indiana, including hosting job fairs, participating in internship programs, donating technology to academic institutions, sponsoring local symposiums and events and is an active participant in the Indiana Business Council. The company has also garnered numerous accolades in recent years, including being a multiple time winner of Apple's Commitment to Excellence awards and a 2011 recipient of Microsoft's Operational Excellence Award.

The announcement by Bell, which joins more than 20 other companies that have committed to locating or growing their headquarters in Central Indiana this year, comes a month after the Hoosier State scored national acclaim from CNBC. The news giant named Indiana the fifth most business friendly state in the nation in its "America's Top States for Business" report in July.

About Bell Techlogix

Bell Techlogix is a leading IT services and solutions company focused on operational excellence, innovation and client intimacy. Bell has over 25 years of experience in successfully enabling client organizations, from global enterprises to mid-market companies, to achieve their business objectives. We offer a cost effective portfolio of End User Computing, Infrastructure Management, Enterprise Mobility Management and a comprehensive set of IT Lifecycle Services, all provided in our integrated service delivery model. Our Service Desk 3.0 offering is a unique, market leading approach to both end-user help desk and technical IT operations. Through our state-of-the-art service delivery platforms, centers of excellence and our talented professionals, we help clients leverage technology for tangible, real world results; reducing costs, improving agility and providing exceptional responsiveness to their customers.

About IEDC

Created by Governor Mitch Daniels in 2005 to replace the former Department of Commerce, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation is governed by a 12-member board chaired by Governor Daniels. Dan Hasler serves as the chief executive officer of the IEDC.
The IEDC oversees programs enacted by the General Assembly including tax credits, workforce training grants and public infrastructure assistance. All tax credits are performance-based. Therefore, companies must first invest in Indiana through job creation or capital investment before incentives are paid. A company who does not meet its full projections only receives a percentage of the incentives proportional to its actual investment. For more information about IEDC, visit www.iedc.in.gov.

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