Governor Glenn Youngkin announced the launch of the Made in Virginia Investment Accelerator, a first-of-its-kind initiative that will ensure Virginia continues to compete for the nation’s most transformative investment projec

The LEGO Group will invest $366 million to build a new 2,000,000-square-foot warehouse in Prince George County, creating 305 new jobs.

Megan Healy serves as the Senior Vice President of Talent and Workforce Strategy at the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, where she leads efforts to make Virginia a top state for talent. She collaborates with regional partners, state agencies, and businesses to design and execute workforce strategies that meet employers' needs and drive economic growth. Megan oversees major initiatives such as the Virginia Talent Accelerator Program, the Virginia Office of Education Economics (VOEE), Regional Talent Solutions and Business Outreach (RTSBO) and the InternshipsVA program.

By approaching second chance hiring as a strategic business decision rather than a social initiative, Virginia employers can address workforce shortages while building stronger communities — a true win-win proposition for the Commonwealth. 

Hitachi Energy, a global technology leader, is investing $22.5 million to expand its current facility in Bland, Virginia and add a warehouse facility in Atkins, Virginia to meet increased demand, creating 120 new jobs.

Delta Star Inc., a manufacturer of power transformers and mobile substations for the electrical grid, will invest $35 million to expand their Lynchburg operations, creating 300 new jobs.

Integer, a global medical contract developer and manufacturing organization, plans to make a significant investment over the next five years to expand its operations in the City of Salem.

Caf2Code, a software development and IT consultancy company, will invest $135,000 to expand its Harrisonburg operations, creating 20 new jobs.

The Patton Logistics Group, a U.S. integrated supply chain company, will invest $10 million to build a new warehouse and distribution factory, making its second expansion in four years in Pulaski County.