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"It hadthe rightvalues of what we needed in terms of support," Sinha said, However, Sinha emphasized that Ohio and Texas may be con- sidered for future expansions. "Once we've established a significant presence in the Ann Arbor area, we'll begin to lever- age the resources available in other college towns as well," Sinha said. Elizabeth Parkinson, the marketing and public relations director for Ann Arbor SPARK - a local organization focused on attracting and retaining inno- vative, outside businesses in the Ann Arbor region - said her organization played a major role in attracting SIM to Ann Arbor. "We were one of the firstorga- nizations that SIM connected with," Parkinson said. "So we pulled in our own resources and started working with SIM to understand the infrastructure they would need, the site they're looking for and the hires they would be making." SPARK tapped into state, regional and local organizations and educational institutions to develop a plan that would attract SIM to Ann Arbor. This collective group designed an incentive package for SIM, which included $1.5 million in workforce development funding, according to a press release on SPARK's website. Stella Wixon, director of the University's Business Engage- nient Center, said the Business Engagement Center also helped pitch the University as a "busi- ness attraction" to SIM - point- ing out the possibilities for student recruitment. Sinha said, while SIM is cur- rently looking for more experi- enced hires to build and lead the new center, it is also considering the many openings that may be filled by college students. "The reason we wanted to set up in college towns is because of the infrastructure available for training and development at the University," Sinha said. To that end, SIM is designing a training program at Eastern Michigan University that will drive fresh graduates toward entry-level careers at the new center. Sinha said that each type of service SIM provides requires a mix of fresh graduates with zero to three years of experience, managed by more experienced employees with five to 10 years experience. "The kind of work that they do will be ... developing and man- aging technology that supports business," Sinha said. University students will have the same opportunities for SIM training and employment, Sinha said, though they may need to go through EMU's training pro- gram. "It's not like we're focused on EMU," he said. "U of M offers a significant amount of work in training college kids to be really effective and productive employ- ees for companies like Systems In Motion." WNANNA WRITE FOR DAILY N EWS? 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