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Columbus warehouse couldn’t do work without new refugee hires


Bineta Ngaido, left, helps new employee Jacqueline Muziranenge, right, with her wristband during an employee training session at pharmaceutical distributor AmerisourceBergen. The company is working with the Somali Community Association and Jewish Family Services to hire area refugees such as Muziranenge, who is from Congo.

On the Far South Side of Columbus sits a distribution center that has invested tens of thousands of dollars in hiring and retaining new American employees, a model one local leader hopes will catch on with other companies as well.

AmerisourceBergen, a pharmaceutical distribution company with two buildings in Lockbourne, partnered with Jewish Family Services (JFS) locally to recruit, hire, onboard and retain former refugees and immigrants. 

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“We couldn’t operate without them,” Kurt Bunnell, vice president of operations for regional warehouse management for the company, said of its new American hires, who represent 41% of the company’s local workforce.

AmerisourceBergen has hired more than 100 refugees and immigrants locally since it started hosting job fairs in mid-August through the partnership, which began in July.



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