Epsilon Plans Greenville County, South Carolina, Expansion
07/27/2021
Located at 86 Brookfield Oaks Drive in Mauldin, Epsilon's new facility is currently being upfitted to accommodate the initial wave of talent that Epsilon will hire and deploy in Greenville, and which will initially emphasize the company’s governmental agency relationships, according to Greenville Area Development Corporation. Following completion of the initial phase, Epsilon will begin a second phase of their Greenville expansion by increasing the company’s Brookfield Oaks facility to emphasize growing demand from business and commercial segments. Upfit of phase 1 of the new facility is expected to be operational by August 2021, with phase 2 to begin upfit in early Fall.
“Epsilon, Inc. is excited to be opening a base of operations in Greenville, where the high quality of life and amazing people are a great fit with our company culture,” said Epsilon, Inc. President Eric Oelschlaeger. “Epsilon, Inc. looks forward to being a part of the growing business community here in the Upstate and to expand our support to regional and national clients from South Carolina.”
“It is great to see a technology company like Epsilon, Inc. establish operations in the Palmetto State,” said Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III. “Investments like this showcase the diversity of South Carolina and that our state is just right for these firms.”
Founded in 2009, Epsilon, Inc. provides customer service that supports a wide range of technology-related functions. Core services include managed IT services, consulting and planning, cloud and hybrid cloud hosting for business applications; technology support for customer employees; wired and wireless network design and build-out; cybersecurity and compliance services, and 24/7 call center support.
“Epsilon, Inc.’s continuing growth reflects the organization's focus on aligning information technology with customer objectives to eliminate complexity and improve performance and compliance,” said Greenville County Council Chairman and Greenville Area Development Corporation Board member Willis Meadows. “As a nationally respected and innovative IT solution provider, we welcome their expansion and 145 new IT-related jobs to the Greenville County community.”
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