Economy & Economic Development  July 13, 2015

Envysion plans to add 30 employees after move to Superior

LOUISVILLE — Software firm Envysion Inc. in Louisville announced Monday plans to move operations to a larger facility in Superior next month and hire 30 people in sales and technical roles in the next three months.

Envysion acquired Canada-based LightHaus Logic Inc. in May, and is expanding its video-analytics capabilities. It will move to 100 Superior Plaza Way in August, doubling its office space. The new space will allow employees to work on the same floor, encouraging collaboration, according to a company statement.

Envysion, headed by Matt Steinfort, president and chief executive, also said Monday it hired Christian Ellis as vice president of engineering to lead the company’s continuing development of its video-driven business intelligence software and video-analytics services.

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Prior to joining Envysion, Ellis worked at Global Healthcare Exchange in Louisville, where he was instrumental in designing and building cloud-based supply-chain-management technology that processes more than $50 billon in health-care purchasing per year. Additionally, Ellis leads CodeForBoulder, a volunteer group that develops applications that improve local services and civic engagement with local government in areas such as city planning, library and arts, and parks and recreation.

LOUISVILLE — Software firm Envysion Inc. in Louisville announced Monday plans to move operations to a larger facility in Superior next month and hire 30 people in sales and technical roles in the next three months.

Envysion acquired Canada-based LightHaus Logic Inc. in May, and is expanding its video-analytics capabilities. It will move to 100 Superior Plaza Way in August, doubling its office space. The new space will allow employees to work on the same floor, encouraging collaboration, according to a company statement.

Envysion, headed by Matt Steinfort, president and chief executive, also said Monday it hired Christian Ellis as vice president…

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