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E-Dial Marketing Not Returning to the Area

February 25th, 2013

A business that came to the area in June of 2012 then closed in August 2012 has no immediate plans of coming back to the area.

E-Dial Marketing, run by CEO Bill McCarthy, was expected to hire about 22 hundred people.
The company didn't survive, but McCarthy did say he wanted to try and re-start the business.

But today, McCarthy tells Jet-24 Action News that significant challenges in Erie are to blame.   
McCarthy went on to say, as a result, they had to regroup and will not be back within the next year.

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