Apptegy Expands Little Rock, Arkansas, Operations
01/09/2023
Located in the Riverdale area of the city, the company occupies more than 60,000-square-feet with plans to expand its footprint in 2023.
“Our Arkansas community provided a strong foothold for us when we first set out to build this company,” said Apptegy founder and CEO, Jeston George. “That community - particularly the Arkansas Economic Development Commission and the Little Rock Regional Chamber, continues to support Apptegy’s growth efforts and we’re proud to be headquartered here.”
Founded in 2013 and launched in 2015, Apptegy is one of the fastest-growing education technology companies in the country. Today, Apptegy works with over 3,000 school districts across the U.S. and recently partnered with its first 2 international schools.
“Jeston George saw a need and then he worked to find a solution,” noted Secretary of Commerce Mike Preston. “This is why entrepreneurship and technology education are so vital to our economy and why we need to support our growing startups. Whether a company is just starting out or entering a new phase of growth, Arkansas has the workforce and business climate companies need to succeed. We need visionaries like Jeston to support our future entrepreneurs and their great ideas.”
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