
Triple Impact Connections, a company that serves the Armed Forces by focusing on hiring military spouses and family members, is coming to Fayetteville.
The arrival of their customer service building, which will be used as a call center space on 2606 Fort Bragg Road, will aid economic development by creating 70 full-time remote work opportunities.
Triple Impact Connections is based in Killeen, Texas. Company officials stated in a recent public report that with the headquarters’ effectiveness in close proximity to Fort Hood, the company recognized that Fayetteville’s location near Fort Bragg would be a success.
The communications solution firm is veteran-owned and serves as a partner in the Military Spouse Employment Partnership. The company also provides support to wounded veterans by committing to give 25 percent of their proceeds to Sentinels of Freedom.
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