Online-managed content distribution and printing company to create 300 jobs
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe and Mimeo officials announced today that the company will expand its operations and establish its U.S. headquarters in Memphis. The online-managed content distribution and printing company will invest $16 million and create 300 jobs in Shelby County.
“I thank Mimeo for choosing to expand and establish its headquarters in Memphis,” Haslam said. “Tennessee’s central location makes it a perfect location for this print technology company. Memphis specifically is a perfect fit for Mimeo, with its innovative history to grow, with the FedEx World Hub located right in the company’s backyard. I appreciate Mimeo’s commitment to our state by creating 300 new jobs and as more companies take advantage of our ideal location and business-friendly environment, Tennessee will lead in the creation of high-quality jobs.”
“I congratulate Mimeo on its decision to expand and establish its headquarters in Memphis,” Rolfe said. “Mimeo has been a part of Memphis since 2000 and it means a great deal that this global company has continued to see the benefit of being located in Memphis. I want to thank Mimeo for doubling its workforce in Memphis with the creation of these 300 new jobs and look forward to seeing the company to continue to succeed in our state.”
Mimeo provides the fastest, easiest, most reliable way to manage and distribute content in print and digital formats. Enterprises, educational institutions and consumers around the world bring their content to life via its enterprise and consumer app suite. Founded in 1998, Mimeo has grown into a global organization with nearly 1,000 employees across the U.S., Europe and Asia. Mimeo delivers content to customers in over 140 countries. Mimeo’s network includes more than 50 print production facilities and partners, including its expanding global flagship facility in Memphis.
“We are excited to recruit hundreds of new ‘Mimiacs’ across all levels to our Memphis headquarters,” Mimeo CEO and founding team member John Delbridge said. “Memphis has been part of our story from startup to global enterprise and remains core to supporting our growing customer base.”
With this expansion, Mimeo will be growing its production capacity; hiring in the areas of sales, services, engineering, and operations; and establishing its U.S. headquarters in Memphis. Mimeo’s Memphis facility is located adjacent to FedEx’s Global Hub, enabling large volumes of last-minute content to be shipped anywhere in the world, for delivery as early as the next morning. The expansion and location of the headquarters in Shelby County enables Mimeo to better route customer work to the most strategic locations for fulfillment to end delivery.
Local leaders thanked Mimeo for its investment in Memphis.
“It is a win for our workforce to have a new headquarters coming to Memphis,” Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris said. “The Shelby County Government is looking forward to supporting the city of Memphis as it continues to attract great projects like this.”
“Our momentum continues to build, and the addition of Mimeo is a strong testament to that fact,” Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland said. “We’re looking forward to having them as our partner and couldn’t be happier to welcome them to Memphis.”
“Mimeo’s decision to relocate its corporate headquarters to Memphis, while also adding additional office and production capacity, is testimony both to the company’s commitment to the community and the benefits the community can offer to a dynamic global firm,” said Reid Dulberger, EDGE president and CEO.
“TVA congratulates Mimeo on its decision to expand operations in Memphis,” said TVA Senior Vice President of Economic Development John Bradley. “It’s always an exciting day when we can celebrate company’s commitment to investing in the Valley and we are proud to partner with Memphis Light Gas and Water, Greater Memphis Chamber of Commerce, Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, city of Memphis and Shelby County, and EDGE to support existing industry growth.”
The Greater Memphis Chamber also supported Mimeo’s expansion in Memphis.
Memphis and Shelby County are represented by Sen. Brian Kelsey (R – Germantown), Sen. Raumesh Akbari (D – Memphis), Sen. Sara Kyle (D – Memphis), Sen. Katrina Robinson (D – Memphis), Rep. Karen Camper (D – Memphis), Rep. Jim Coley (R – Bartlett), Rep. Jesse Chism (D – Memphis), Rep. Barbara Cooper (D – Memphis), Rep. John DeBerry (D – Memphis), Rep. G.A. Hardaway (D – Memphis), Rep. London Lamar (D – Memphis), Rep. Tom Leatherwood (R – Arlington), Rep. Larry Miller (D – Memphis), Rep. Antonio Parkinson (D – Memphis), Rep. Dwayne Thompson (D – Cordova), Rep. Joe Towns (D – Memphis), Rep. Kevin Vaughan (R – Collierville) and Rep. Mark White (R – Memphis) in the Tennessee General assembly.
About the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development
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