July 29, 2014

Phoenix-based Technology Company Extends Reach to Charleston

Matt Lewellyn  /  Charleston Digital News

Performance measurement software company, nFocus Solutions, has commenced operations in the Charleston Digital Corridor's Flagship business accelerator. The Phoenix-based technology company focuses on bringing marked results to non-profits and governmental institutions by assisting in data collection through tracking, measuring, and analyzing results to meet the needs of increasingly complex social problems.

When deciding to relocate, Richard Wells, Enterprise Sales and Business Development Manager for nFocus, noted that the growing popularity of Charleston's knowledge-based economy is what led him to extend the company's reach. "Charleston's reputation as a great place to live and work is growing. The burgeoning technology-driven economy has put Charleston on the map; even grabbing the attention from cities across the United States traditionally known for their technology innovation. I am really excited to be in Charleston and in the mix of its growth."

Wells added that he chose to commence operations in the Charleston Digital Corridor's Flagship because of the atmosphere of camaraderie. "The Flagship is the natural place to land and connect in the Charleston digital community." He really appreciates the opportunities to share information, innovations, and solutions with fellow Flagship residents - allowing each company the ability to thrive in a growing and changing technology market.

nFocus Solutions president Ananda Roberts added, "nFocus Solutions is a leading provider of a very versatile, quality product to public organizations. We provide data that can help drive big-time results for our customers. I'm confident that nFocus will continue in its success and help public organizations thrive here in Charleston."

"I fully expect nFocus Solutions to thrive among Charleston's growing roster of technology companies and the ecosystem we have developed just for them," said Charleston Mayor, Joseph P. Riley, Jr.

Growth for the solutions-based company seems inevitable in Charleston's growing technology community. nFocus expects to add additional staff in Charleston within the next year.