Derive Systems Relocates Headquarters To Pocatello, Idaho
09/30/2016
Bully Dog, a brand that operates under Derive Systems, started in Aberdeen, Idaho in the late 1990s before relocating to American Falls. Derive Systems CEO David Thawley said the strategic move to Pocatello will give Bully Dog's employees access to more amenities, support the local economy, and help attract more top talent to the growing business.
"It's important for us to keep our business here in Idaho," said Thawley. "Pocatello is a great location for our current employees, and will bring opportunities for growth and jobs to the area."
Bully Dog is moving approximately 50 jobs to its new location in the Kinport Building, 815 S. First St. in Old Town Pocatello. Employees residing in American Falls are still able to commute to the new location. The company expects to be fully operational in its new location by January 2017.
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