Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales joined business leaders and local officials in celebrating the grand opening of a Fairfield Inn by Marriott, that promises to bring economic growth to Indiana.
During the ceremony, Secretary Morales commended Sonia Salim, the entire Salim and Chaudhry family, and the Fairfield Inn team for their vision and drive to contribute to Indiana’s hospitality industry. Secretary Morales expressed excitement about the company’s role in creating jobs and enhancing Indiana’s Hoosier hospitality reputation.
Since the start of his administration under the Business Services Division, attracting new businesses to the Hoosier state has been a major focus for Secretary Morales. As he’s crisscrossed the state, visiting all 92 counties, Secretary Morales has met with countless business owners to thank them for investing in the Hoosier state.
“As Secretary of State, I am honored to celebrate the grand opening of this new Fairfield Inn in Kokomo. This establishment is a testament to the growth and investment in our local communities, showcasing Indiana’s dedication to fostering economic development and supporting job creation. The opening of this hotel not only strengthens our hospitality industry but also symbolizes the potential of our great state. I congratulate everyone who played a part in making this vision a reality and look forward to the positive impact it will have on Kokomo and beyond,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.
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