Convergint Opens New U.S. Headquarters

Convergint, a global safety and security technology solutions integrator, today announced the opening of its new U.S. headquarters, the Convergint Development Center. Located at Bell Works, 2000 Center Drive, this marks a milestone in the company’s growth and notable achievements. Over the past year, Convergint has expanded its reach with strategic acquisitions in the U.S. and Canada; strengthened its ability to deliver cutting-edge technology integrations and consistent, high-quality service on a global scale; and significantly increased revenue by serving clients across industries and geographies.

"Convergint's growth over the last quarter century has been extraordinary,” said Ann Fandozzi, CEO of Convergint. “Our new Convergint Development Center honors this legacy and positions us with scale, infrastructure, and capabilities to accelerate momentum in delivering unmatched service to customers, colleagues, and communities around the globe.”

The new headquarters will be home to over 225 professionals and includes an expansive technology-enabled learning center where Convergint colleagues from around the globe, product partners, and customers can sharpen their skills in person and virtually. Visitors can also experience Convergint's history, achievements, and its rich culture of service, which is brought to life throughout the space.

“Our new Convergint Development Center was purpose-built with one mission: to support our 11,000-plus colleagues across the globe,” said Sean Flint, President of the Americas, Convergint. “By combining advanced learning and state-of-the-art collaboration opportunities, we will continue to strengthen our deep industry expertise, expand our unmatched product knowledge, and enhance and scale the services and solutions that keep our customers resilient.”

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