Xgility Relocates Headquarters To Ashburn, Virginia
02/23/2016
According to the firm, its new office boasts 8,000 square feet of lobby and office space—nearly four times larger than Xgility's current offices—and includes three conference rooms plus a large breakroom.
The space is designed in a modern, industrial style building, complete with a painted open ceiling in the open work station area and bold accents of blue and green throughout. Natural light floods the offices, thanks to panoramic exterior windows and glass interior walls. The move to the new location is necessary to accommodate Xgility's exponential company growth, company officials said.
"Our growth has been fast because an entrepreneurial spirit is embedded in our culture," explains Xgility CEO Chris Hornbecker. "Every Xgility team member is empowered to innovate and to explore new solutions and even better ways to serve our clients. That freedom and independence creates a work environment that is fun, effective and attractive to our clients. Our culture is the main reason we continue to grow and thrive."
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