goBRANDgo! expands in St. Louis
Marketing company goBRANDgo!, headquartered in St. Louis, announced they will embark on a $2 million expansion to create a not-for-profit facility, Conflux Co-Learning. The building will be the site for the nation’s first co-learning space for the manufacturing supply chain. This expansion project will bring 28 new jobs to the area.
“goBRANDgo! is a great fit for St. Louis because it embodies the energy of the region,” CEO & President of the St. Louis Economic Development Partnership Rodney Crim said. “With our pro-business climate and culture of innovation and achievement, St. Louis is a prime location for businesses to grow.”
The 25,000 sq. ft. former Carondelet School building that was originally built in 1871 to serve 400+ children of local laborers and manufacturers will serve as Conflux Co-Learning’s St. Louis location. goBRANDgo! is undergoing this expansion to help make St. Louis the hub of business innovation for manufacturing companies.
“Manufacturers are going to see more change in the next 5 years than they’ve seen in the last 50,” goBRANDgo! CEO Derek Weber said, “The only companies surviving this tidal wave of change will be the ones who innovate their business model and go-to-market strategy. Conflux Co-Learning will curate the content and connections helping make these difficult transitions more successful, keeping these vital businesses and plants thriving in St Louis and communities across the country.”
goBRANDgo! is a Missouri-made business that works with manufacturing and industrial companies to foster growth through effective marketing and continued partnership. The services they provide include marketing strategy, website development, branding, and brand messaging. They focus on “empowergizing” others by providing a simple, easy experience for their clients while delivering bold, unique marketing solutions.
“It’s always great to see Missouri grown businesses expanding,” Governor Mike Parson said. “goBRANDgo! is an exciting, innovative business that is dedicated to helping other businesses and the community be the best they can be. We look forward to seeing this company continue to grow and fulfill its mission.”