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SRT Solutions doubles HQ space in Ann Arbor, adds 8 people
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
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SRT Solutions
is doubling the office space in its Ann Arbor headquarters now that it has nearly doubled its staff over the last six months.
The software firm has taken on more and more work from General Motors and the University of Michigan. That has led to eight new employees in the last half year, bringing the company's total headcount to 18.
The local start-up plans to continue expanding its staff at the same rate as it grows its client list. That means at least two more people early next year and as many as five new hires by the end of 2009.
"We just hired a sales person," says
Dianne Marsh
, co-founder of SRT Solutions. "Before we got all of our sales through word of mouth."
Marsh and
Bill Wagner
founded
SRT Solutions from their homes
in 2000. They moved into downtown office space last year.
SRT Solutions helps businesses get software projects done on time and right the first time. Among its products are custom technology analysis, proof of concept development and software development.
Source: Dianne Marsh, co-founder of SRT Solutions
Writer: Jon Zemke
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