California-based software communications firm AutoAlert plans to hire 300 as it relocates its headquarters to Kansas City.
"He told me that because of new policies like right-to-work, which show our commitment to growing our economy, they are excited to bring their business here and create jobs," Gov Eric Greitens said of speaking with AutoAlert CEO Mike Dullea.
The company, which utilizes data mining and trade-cycle management tools, will maintain offices in Irvine, California, Boston, Massachusetts, and Manchester, United Kingdom.
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