East Lansing production company CMC2 is looking to add
at least three employees by the end of the year.
CMC2 recently hired several employees, but hopes to boost
its full-time employee count to 12 by the end of the year.
“We’ve been very fortunate to have clients and be in an
environment where there’s a demand for our work,” says Richard Cheeney with
CMC2.
CMC2 has earned a reputation as one of the most
cutting-edge production companies in the area. CMC2 does a lot of work
with imagery,
videography, Web combos and programming. Clients have particularly been
interested in CMC2’s ability to bring databases together and combine
technology
with creative graphics.
“That’s been a really big boon to us,” Cheeney says.
CMC2 recently won a contract with the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) to create a Michigan Education Assessment Program (MEAP) for
Spanish and Arabic.
“We’re pretty excited about that,” Cheeney says.
CMC2 does a lot of work in Michigan, but also has clients
in Canada and England.
Source: Richard Cheeney, CMC2
Ivy Hughes, development news editor, can be reached here.
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