Alpine Access Partners With First Lady Michelle Obama to Create Jobs for Veterans and Military Spouses
Program announced during press call this morning; Alpine Access pledges to hiring 3,000 military-related employees over next two years
DENVER, April 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
WHAT: Leading up to the one-year anniversary of Joining Forces, First Lady Michelle Obama held a call with reporters this morning to unveil a new commitment from the White House to create 15,000 flexible jobs for military spouses and veterans. Alpine Access, the premier provider of virtual contact center solutions and services, has teamed up with the White House on this important initiative and will provide virtual, home-based jobs to qualified active-duty military personnel, veterans, military spouses and others related to the military.
WHEN: Alpine Access has pledged to recruit, hire and train approximately 3,000 military-attached employees over the next two years. Christopher Carrington, president and CEO of Alpine Access, will be at The White House with First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden on Wednesday, April 11, to celebrate the first anniversary of Joining Forces and this new hiring initiative.
SPECIFICS: Alpine Access currently employs 5,000 home-based customer service and technical support representatives in more than 1,800 U.S. cities and communities. Today's commitment will triple the number of military-attached Americans hired, trained and employed by the company.
Members of the press interested in speaking with Mr. Carrington about Alpine Access' involvement in the Joining Forces program should contact:
Cori Keeton Pope |
OR |
Stefanie Jones |
303-282-4981 |
303-388-8460 |
SOURCE Alpine Access
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