Game Nation to Bring Thousands Of New Jobs!
Online, August 5, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Game Nation™ announced today they are stepping up the search for a state and location site for their Theme Park and Resort, to start the construction by spring of 2011. Game Nation™ will give a major boost to any state's employment numbers. In the pursuit of a state and a location, Game Nation™ wants to also speak with state chamber officials.
Game Nation™ Parks Inc., is creating an Experiential Destination that generates and develops interactive family video game Theme Parks & Resorts. A major focus of Game Nation™ Theme Park will be manufacturing of proprietary software as well.
Some people strive to make a big impact in their careers. Others push to better their communities, and a few want to see how they can help a greater number of people. Then there's Cole Peacock. He joined Game Nation™ to do all three.
Cole Peacock is a Game Nation™ Board Member and leads the Game Nation™ team with corporate and governmental relations. Peacock says, "Game Nation™ will be a win for businesses, a win for creating new jobs, and a win in building a stronger community. The blend of all three makes a terrific triad."
His track record includes producing tax exemptions, lawsuit reform, securing corporate program funding, workforce and free trade legislation as well as directing crisis management and charity relief efforts nationwide.
Peacock stated that, "Game Nation™ is looking for a location, a state that wants to be the home of Game Nation™ Theme Park and Resort. Game Nation™ is likely to bring an estimated 10,000 to 15,000 jobs for the construction alone." Additionally, Game Nation™ has contacted several universities to conduct a study on the economic impact that the project would have in the community. Initially, the estimates, which some say are quite conservative, includes an impact for any local economy of $10 to 20 billion and from 86,000 to 136,000 new jobs.
Game Nation™ is excited to have the opportunity to help a community have a new economic driver.
For more information, contact Daniel Ruke. Email: [email protected] Phone: 239-292-5835
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