Re-post from Buffalo Business First
Odoo’s decision to establish an East Coast operations center in Buffalo was an outlier in every sense of the word.
The speed at which the project came together. The concentrated, collaborative effort among local business leaders. The integrated pitch about cost-effective talent, alluring real estate and an emerging tech business culture.
In the end, a global software firm made the kind of decision Buffalonians typically only read about in other cities.
Odoo, which offers a suite of business management software, is based in Belgium and has a large office in San Francisco. The company has more than 900 employees, and expects to eventually hire up to 300 in Buffalo. It is working with the University at Buffalo to gain entry into the Start-Up NY tax breaks program.
Nicholas Kosinski, a Williamsville native charged with leading Odoo’s East Coast operations, first considered his hometown as an option after reading an article about M&T Bank’s chief information officer Michael Wisler and the project Seneca One Tower, a formerly moribund skyscraper being transformed into a technology hub.