Edgewater, Fla. (Sept. 01, 2015) --Boston Whaler is proud to be a recipient of the 2015 Job Creator Award,
presented by Florida Governor Rick Scott at Enterprise Florida, Inc.s
(EFI) Board of Directors Meeting on Aug. 20. This award recognizes
Florida businesses that have created a significant number of jobs in the
past year, helping to boost the state's economy and improve the lives
of Floridians.
The award comes on the heels of an 18-month expansion of
Boston Whaler's Edgewater plant, which resulted in over 120 new jobs.
Boston Whaler has more than doubled its workforce at the Edgewater
facility since 2010 and now employs more than 600 workers.
Boston
Whaler has always been committed to the highest quality of
manufacturing and hiring the very best workers to achieve that quality,
said Boston Whaler Director of Human Resources Brandon Beck, who was on
hand to accept the award at the Sawgrass Marriott in Ponte Vedra. We
value being able to contribute to the marine industry and the overall
economic health of the state of Florida. This award is a huge honor for
us.
Governor Scott visited the expanded Edgewater facility this
past May and remarked on the companys continuing success: Boston
Whaler is one of many companies that have recognized Florida as the best
place to grow their business. Job creators like Boston Whaler growing
in our state has resulted in more than 841,000 new jobs since December
2010, which means more Floridians are able to provide for their
families. We will keep working to support this growth so Florida can
become the global destination for jobs.
The Whaler facility
expansion added more than 58,000 total square feet, significantly
increasing Whalers manufacturing capabilities and expanding capacity at
a time when the company is enjoying strong growth. The sophisticated
new 420 Outrage and the Innovation Award-winning 320 Vantage, both
introduced domestically within the last 10 months, will make their
European debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival, September 8-13.
Boston
Whaler has been able to grow our portfolio of unsinkable boats, due not
only to our facilities expansion, but also to the higher number of
skilled hands on deck, said Boston Whaler President Huw Bower. Each
new person contributes to our mission of creating legendary boats for
Floridians and boaters around the world.
EFI is a public-private
partnership between Floridas business and government leaders and is
the principal economic development organization for Florida. EFI's
mission is to expand and diversify the states economy through job
creation.
About Boston Whaler:
For
more than 50 years, Boston Whaler has been building superior quality
unsinkable runabouts, cruisers and center console boats. Founded in 1958
and currently headquartered in Edgewater, Fla., the companys unique
foam-cored construction process contributes not only unsurpassed
flotation, but also superior ride characteristics and durability. The
current product line ranges from 11 to 42 feet and is distributed around
the world by a network of exceptional dealers.
For more information
about The Unsinkable Legend, please visit www.bostonwhaler.com.Boston Whaler is owned by Brunswick Corporation, the largest marine manufacturer in the world.
About Brunswick:
Headquartered
in Lake Forest, Ill., Brunswick Corporation endeavors to instill
"Genuine Ingenuity"(TM) in all its leading consumer brands, including
Mercury and Mariner outboard engines; Mercury MerCruiser sterndrives and
inboard engines; MotorGuide trolling motors; Attwood and Whale marine
parts and accessories; Land 'N' Sea, Kellogg Marine, Diversified Marine,
BLA and Bell RPG parts and accessories distributors; Bayliner, Boston
Whaler, Brunswick Commercial and Government Products, Crestliner,
Cypress Cay, Harris, Lowe, Lund, Meridian, Princecraft, Quicksilver,
Rayglass, Sea Ray and Uttern boats, and Life Fitness, Hammer Strength
and SCIFIT fitness equipment, and Brunswick billiards tables,
accessories and game room furniture and InMovement products and services
for productive well-being.
For more information, visit http://www.brunswick.com.
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