OMNICOMMANDER Expands Brentwood, Tennessee, Operations
05/19/2023
The investment will allow the company to build out new product and service lines that will support existing and new clients.
“Since we opened our first office in Nashville, we have found the talent pool and the city to just be an incredible draw. We have been making significant investments at our flagship location and will continue to do so with the rapid expansion and plans of hiring another 60 COMMANDOs, all to be based in Tennessee. These are high paying, highly technical jobs that we will recruit people from around the world to fulfill. We are very excited about the future growth and adding to the already well-known fact that Tennessee is a great place to build a company,” Eric Isham, founder and CEO, OMNICOMMANDER said.
OMNICOMMANDER is a veteran-owned and operated financial technology, digital marketing and cybersecurity company that provides a comprehensive suite of digital solutions for financial institutions.
“When a company chooses to expand in Tennessee, it is not only a testament to our state’s skilled workforce and business climate, but also the community the company calls home. I thank OMNICOMMANDER for providing nearly 60 new opportunities for Tennesseans in Williamson County and look forward to the company’s continued success,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart McWhorter noted.
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