MOBE Eyes Reno, Nevada for Co-Headquarters
04/26/2019
“MOBE’s expansion to Reno makes strategic sense,” said Mark Evenstad, Founder & CEO of MOBE. “We appreciate the city’s business-friendly environment and natural beauty; and Reno’s strong growth potential, talent pool, well-regarded medical school and proximity to Silicon Valley make it extremely compelling.”
“MOBE is a great example of innovation in the right place at the right time," Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve said. "Their plans for boosting healthcare access, renovation near downtown, and higher-paying jobs are commendable. I truly believe we can have it all here in Reno, and MOBE helps us get one step closer."
“We are excited that MOBE has selected Reno for their new co-headquarters and operations site,” said Mike Kazmierski, President & CEO of Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada. “MOBE’s business model is the first of its kind and a real game-changer that can have a huge impact on living a healthier lifestyle and a better quality of life. The growth of more technology related businesses in our region, like MOBE is another example that Northern Nevada is continuing on the right path to strengthen and diversify our economy.”
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