Eden Technologies Plans Sales Operation in Ogden, Utah
02/24/2020
Eden’s software division provides an Integrated Workplace Management System (IWMS), from modern ticketing to visitor management. Eden’s services division offers managed facilities services for fast-growing companies. Currently live in 25 markets including cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Berlin, and London, Eden now has more than 1,000 clients and over 2,000 service providers on the platform.
When considering locations for their new office Eden said, Ogden stood out as a location with access to a large talent pool, including graduates from Weber State University. Other factors include Ogden’s high quality of life, unique atmosphere and historic downtown.
“We’re really excited to announce our new office in Ogden,” said Mary Juergens, Eden’s Vice President of Business Development. “The city has amazing talent, and we can’t wait to establish our Utah presence here.” Eden is looking forward to establishing a strong and lasting partnership with Ogden City, working with the community, and growing the local tech industry.
“Ogden is an innovative city with a young, talented workforce,” said Mayor Mike Caldwell. “We are excited to welcome Eden to our city as an innovative company that will create high-paying jobs for professionals in Ogden’s technology and software industry.”
“The entrepreneurial culture you find in Utah and Ogden is a great fit for companies like Eden looking for inside sales talent,” said Theresa A. Foxley, president and CEO of EDCUtah. “We look forward to the company’s long-term presence here.”
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