“We are deeply grateful for the dedication and support from our associates and partners in Virginia—they have been instrumental in fueling remarkable growth for Shamrock Farms and allowed us to innovate in both products and processing,” said Kent McClelland, chairman and chief executive officer of Shamrock Foods Company and third generation of McClelland family leadership. “During this decade of expansion, Shamrock has added nearly 170 jobs in Virginia, and we remain committed to long-term economic growth and investment in this community for years to come.”
“We are thrilled to see Shamrock Farms’ commitment to growing in Augusta County and supporting this area’s dairy industry and our overall economy,” said Jeffrey A. Slaven, chairman of the Augusta County Board of Supervisors. “Augusta County values existing businesses, and we thank Shamrock for valuing the talents of our workforce, strengthening our business community, and helping to foster our vital agricultural sector.”
“This is an important and significant investment in the Shenandoah Valley that would not have happened without the strategic partnership between Shamrock Farms, Governor Youngkin's Administration, Shenandoah Valley Partnership, and Augusta County,” said Senator Mark Obenshain. “Agriculture is the backbone of the Commonwealth and I'm especially pleased to see the continued growth in the dairy industry. The job opportunities and economic growth that will result from this investment further highlight the Shenandoah Valley’s status as a great place to live, work, and do business.”
“This is an exciting boost for our Shenandoah Valley cows, farms, and community! The Valley continues to be an exceptional place to live, work, and raise our families because of increasing opportunities, investments, and jobs,” said Delegate Chris Runion. “We are pleased by Shamrock Farms' expansion and continued dedication to the Commonwealth and Augusta County.”
“Shamrock has been a significant contributor to our food and beverage sector since their original location,” said Jay Langston, executive director of the Shenandoah Valley Partnership. “Their expansion represents the ultimate compliment to Augusta County and the Shenandoah Valley region that we value our corporate citizens and work to help them prosper.”
Shamrock Farms, a fourth-generation, family-owned business established in 1922 in Phoenix, Arizona, has grown into one of the largest family-owned dairy businesses in the nation. The company employs approximately 6,000 people nationwide with two milk manufacturing plants. The Augusta County facility opened in 2014 and focuses on producing extended shelf-life dairy products and serves markets across the East Coast.
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