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Corporate Overview
Satellier Inc. is the worldwide leader of global workshare
solutions to AECO partners. Founded in 2000, the company has
over 450 employees in offices in New York, San Francisco,
Chicago, London, New Delhi, Shanghai, and Hong Kong.
Satellier's comprehensive workshare services add critical
expertise and scale to partner organizations and projects.
Practice areas include BIM modeling, Architecture, Engineering,
MEP, and India Design Management Services (DMS). The portfolio
of 5000 projects in 50 countries spans a range of markets,
including retail, healthcare, residential, office complexes,
mixed-use facilities, hospitality, education, campuses, and
more.
Satellier has pioneered workshare in the AECO industry since
its inception. Its workshare teams are globally optimized,
driven by best practices, and contribute to projects of all
scales in all geographies. They offer skills that span BIM,
CAD, construction technologies, change management, and project
management.
With Satellier as a strategic partner, client organizations
can quickly start-up or fundamentally upgrade their global
resourcing strategy. Clients powered by workshare achieve
the competitive advantages of lower cost of production, higher
rates of innovation in core areas, fast scaling for access
to new markets and opportunities, lower cost and risk in expansion,
infusion of BIM into their business, and, ultimately, higher
revenue and profits.
The Satellier management team is led by founder and CEO Michael
Jansen, a graduate of the Yale and Cambridge Schools of Architecture
as well as a Fulbright scholar. Stephen Barnes, president,
came from AECOM, a $4B provider of global support services,
where he held several senior management roles. Anthony Flynn,
CMO and EVP Sales/Marketing, served as company CMO for Bentley
Systems, Inc., a $400M leader in software for the AECO market.
The company's financial partner is Sequoia Capital, the first
investor and business partner in companies that make-up 10%
of the NASDAQ's value, including Apple, Google, Oracle, Yahoo!,
and YouTube.
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