Attivio Relocates Global Headquarters to Boston, Massachusetts
01/23/2019
According to company officials, the move puts Attivio closer to many of the city's most exciting and innovative technology companies, as well as some of the company's largest and longest tenured customers.
"Our new office space will allow us to more readily tap into the energy of Boston's technology community and also be a place that fosters our people's creativity, collaboration, and big ideas," said Stephen Baker, CEO of Attivio.
"Through a lot of hard work, and an amazing group of employees, we have the good fortune of counting some of the largest and most recognizable companies in the world as our customers, many of whom are located within walking distance of our new location. As we continue to grow, it really is the perfect time to make this move,” he added.
The new office at 100 Summer Street is conveniently located near public transportation, Boston's South Station, and offers quick access to Interstate 93, the Massachusetts Turnpike and Logan International Airport. Additional building amenities include a gym, café, and on-site parking. The move is expected to be complete by May 2019.
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