Atlanta-based IT Company Expands Huntsville Operations:
   

enGenius, an Atlanta-based IT company recently held a ribbon cutting for its new office in Cummings Research Park.The company specializes in computer software engineering, systems engineering, IT infrastructure and project management for such clients as the U.S Army Corps of Engineers, Federal Aviation Administration, the United States Geological Survey and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.


Evans Quinlivan, chairman of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce of Huntsville/Madison County praised the company's growth. “We are honored to be here today to celebrate the expansion of yet another company in Cummings Research Park. Companies like enGenius are perfect examples of why the second largest research park in the country continues to thrive,” Quinlivan said.


Huntsville's District 5 City Council Member Will Culver welcomed enGenius into its new building by speaking on behalf of Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle. “I want to welcome you and let you know that this is the hub of my district and I look forward to working with you to make the city of Huntsville a better place for all people,” Culver said.


Keith Zook, vice president for Huntsville operations, then addressed the audience consisting of employees of enGenius and representatives from Alabama’s Congressional delegation. “This is a special occasion for the enGenius family. Over the past 20 years I have had the good fortune to work in several research park facilities and am thrilled to call this research park home once again,” Zook said.


Zook said that the new facility will provide an “exceptional workspace” for the company’s employees and that the facility will allow the company to expand and further grow in Huntsville. The move into the new facility came about after a contract was awarded by the Army Corps of Engineers to enGenius that expanded their operations beyond the capacity of its existing Huntsville office.


S.P. Reddy, enGenius founder, took the opportunity to give his perspective on business. “Leadership is about shaping expectations and management is about delivering expectations. Our office management here has done a fantastic job in hiring quality people and providing quality services to our clients.” “What is fascinating about business is not the physical engineering, but the financial architecture,” Reddy said. “The basic business strategy is to dream big and make the dream a reality and that requires the ability to think laterally and work to execute excellence,” he added.


Reddy closed his comments by announcing a scholarship fund in Huntsville and Madison County. “It is my hope that this scholarship ties into the Chamber’s motto of “the sky is not the limit.”

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