Accela Expands Operations in Draper, Utah
05/21/2019
According to company officials, Accela plans to move into larger office space and build a new customer support and customer-facing training facility. Accela opened its Draper, Utah-based office in 2017 and has continued to grow its workforce and capitalize on the region's deep technology talent base.
Accela's new office, at 170 West Election, increases its current capacity to add roughly 50 more employees from its current local headcount of 55; it will also allow Accela to host up to 16 different classes of lab-based technical training at three levels of partner certification in its new technical training center.
"Accela is proud to be investing in the Salt Lake City region and building our team with top talent to best support our products, customers and partners," said Jack Reid, Accela's Vice President of Technical Support.
"Our new office provides us the elbow-room needed to not only attract incredible talent but to develop a world-class training center that will enable us to offer technical training to customers, partners and employees around the globe,” he added.
Accela's Salt Lake City expansion comes on the heels of another recent expansion when the company built a European hub in Dublin, Ireland last fall. Accela is headquartered in San Ramon, California and has nine other offices worldwide including New Zealand, Australia, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan.
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