ABC News – Manufacturing returns to America
ABC News television feature on companies moving manufacturing jobs back to America. The feature highlights GalaxE’s initiatives in the city of Detroit.
ABC News television feature on companies moving manufacturing jobs back to America. The feature highlights GalaxE’s initiatives in the city of Detroit.
GalaxE.Solutions Chairman and CEO Tim Bryan met with job creators and U.S. Senators yesterday, including Debbie Stabenow, co-chair of the Senate Manufacturing Caucus, at a national job creation roundtable in Washington, D.C.
GalaxE.Solutions Inc. is once again serving as a key sponsor of Campus Martius neighbor the 2012 Motown Winter Blast in downtown Detroit. The annual signature winter festival will be held in Campus Martius Park from Friday, Feb. 10 to Sunday, Feb. 13, 2012.
GalaxE.Solutions and its “Outsource to Detroit” jobs initiative is referenced at approximately 4:10 in the video.
CNN’s Starting Point with Soledad O’Brien featuring Chairman and CEO of GalaxE.Solutions, Tim Bryan, January 12, 2012, on insourcing jobs to America.
GalaxE.Solutions Chairman and President Tim Bryan participated in this week’s “Insourcing American Jobs” forum at the White House, at the invitation of President Barack Obama. During the forum, Bryan spoke and introduced the President prior to the Chief Executive’s remarks encouraging companies to insource and invest in America to help rebuild the economy.
GalaxE.Solutions, Inc., reinforcing its vision of Downtown Detroit as a healthcare IT hub and an alternative to work going offshore, has issued a limited edition, Robert Stanzler-created “Outsource to Detroit” t-shirt in conjunction with Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit.
Highlights from President Barack Obama and Chairman and CEO of GalaxE.Solutions, Tim Bryan, speaking at the White House, January 11, 2012, on insourcing jobs to America and the impact of innovative ideas like the GalaxE.Solutions “Outsource to Detroit” initiative.
The “do not’s” are as important as the “do’s,” according to Ryan Hoyle, director of global recruiting for GalaxE Solutions, an IT Company with offices in Detroit, New Jersey, Canada and India. As someone who looks through hundreds of resumes a week, he sees plenty of things that draw his attention – for the wrong reasons.