Sendoso Expands with Scottsdale, Arizona, Operations
10/28/2019
The company which offers customized corporate gifting, direct mail and customer loyalty sending solutions on a cloud platform will offer a full range of services at its larger location in the Camelback Tower.
Sendoso plans to hire more than 260 employees at its Scottsdale location including sales, finance, training and customer support.
“Sendoso has grown tremendously in 2019, and we couldn’t be more excited to support it by tapping into the vast pool of talent that Arizona offers,” said Sendoso Co-Founder & CEO Kris Rudeegraap. “This is another powerful step on our journey of helping businesses create more human connections in a digital world.”
“Arizona has become a magnet for forward-thinking companies seeking to scale quickly,” said Governor Doug Ducey. “We thank Sendoso for choosing Arizona and creating hundreds of new jobs.”
“Arizona’s top talent, pro-innovation mindset, business-friendly environment, and exceptional quality of life provide successful companies like Sendoso everything they need to sustain their rapid growth,” said Sandra Watson, President & CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority. “We are thrilled to welcome Sendoso to Arizona and are grateful for their investment in our state.”
Sendoso was founded in 2016. In addition to its San Francisco headquarters and Scottsdale office, the company also operates a warehouse in Las Vegas and an office in Lahore, Pakistan."
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