ImageSoft adds 9 hires, makes “Best and Brightest” list

It’s not hard to see why ImageSoft has been named one of Metro Detroit’s Best and Brightest Companies, yet again. The Southfield-based firm has hired nine people over the last year, including two of its former interns. Its staff now stands at 55, including three interns. That’s up from a headcount of 45 when we last checked in two years ago. It now has satellite offices in Grand Rapids, Portland, and Raleigh, North Carolina, along with sales staff stationed in Ohio’s major C cities (Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus).”We have added quite a few customers,” says Rick Wilson, vice president of operations at ImageSoft, a company that specializes in helping local units of government streamline their operations through digitizing paperwork.ImageSoft counts county governments from across Michigan as customers, from Washtenaw to Grand Traverse. It helps clients eliminate the red tape and paperwork that bogs down their systems and services, thereby becoming more efficient and allowing the 14-year-old company to continue to grow. Three more hires are expected over the next six months, and six more in 2011. ImageSoft has also recently moved into office space that is three times bigger than its last office.”We’re continuing to leverage our existing customer base,” Wilson says. We have beefed up our marketing team.”Source: Rick Wilson, vice president of operation for ImageSoftWriter: Jon Zemke

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

It’s not hard to see why ImageSoft has been named one of Metro Detroit’s Best and Brightest Companies, yet again.

The Southfield-based firm has hired nine people over the last year, including two of its former interns. Its staff now stands at 55, including three interns. That’s up from a headcount of 45 when we last checked in two years ago. It now has satellite offices in Grand Rapids, Portland, and Raleigh, North Carolina, along with sales staff stationed in Ohio’s major C cities (Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus).

“We have added quite a few customers,” says Rick Wilson, vice president of operations at ImageSoft, a company that specializes in helping local units of government streamline their operations through digitizing paperwork.

ImageSoft counts county governments from across Michigan as customers, from Washtenaw to Grand Traverse. It helps clients eliminate the red tape and paperwork that bogs down their systems and services, thereby becoming more efficient and allowing the 14-year-old company to continue to grow.

Three more hires are expected over the next six months, and six more in 2011. ImageSoft has also recently moved into office space that is three times bigger than its last office.

“We’re continuing to leverage our existing customer base,” Wilson says. We have beefed up our marketing team.”

Source: Rick Wilson, vice president of operation for ImageSoft
Writer: Jon Zemke

Author

Our Partners

City of Oak Park

Common Ground Is Brewing

Support local stories and receive our signature roast straight to your door when you join at the Standard level (or above).

Drink Better, Read Local

Close the CTA

Don't miss out!

Everything Detroit, in your inbox every week.

Close the CTA

Already a subscriber? Enter your email to hide this popup in the future.