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Zymplify opens new offices on Portstewart promenade

Dr Peter Bolan of Ulster University at the official opening of Zymplify’s new offices located in Portstewart. He is pictured with ‘ZympliGuru’ team members Michael Lynch, Carly Warke, Rebecca Millar and Michael Carlin (chief executive)
Dr Peter Bolan of Ulster University at the official opening of Zymplify’s new offices located in Portstewart. He is pictured with ‘ZympliGuru’ team members Michael Lynch, Carly Warke, Rebecca Millar and Michael Carlin (chief executive) Dr Peter Bolan of Ulster University at the official opening of Zymplify’s new offices located in Portstewart. He is pictured with ‘ZympliGuru’ team members Michael Lynch, Carly Warke, Rebecca Millar and Michael Carlin (chief executive)

MARKETING automation software company Zymplify has moved into contemporary new offices on Portstewart promenade in the former Northern Bank building as it launched an ambitious growth and development plan.

Chief executive Michael Carlin hosted an office-warming reception for neighbouring businesses and partners, giving them the chance to meet the team at Zymplify (zymplify.com).

"We set up the business in 2013 and already have a team of talented people but are continuing our recruitment drive to secure knowledge based jobs for the future. We needed a new location that the business could continue to develop and locate our growing team," he said.

“The new office layout and design enables us to continue that growth in line with our strategy for the next five years. Working with partners such as Ulster University and with the potential of new partners coming on board, our new offices are fit for purpose and importantly enjoyable to be in.

“The offices have spectacular views over the north coast, reaching to Mussenden Temple and Greencastle on a good day from our board room. We are already providing webinars and training to business from our new location, providing the added value that many other businesses are not able to do."

He added: “We have been fortunate to have the support of Invest NI, helping us create additional new jobs, as well as helping us secure the investment we needed to continue our planned development”.

Investor Steve Lesser from Boston also attended the launch and welcomed guests from the business community, including Causeway Coast Council mayor Joan Baird and Dr Peter Bolan from Ulster University.

He said: “I'm extremely pleased with the new office. It is light and airy and the atmosphere of the team working together is positive, the new added space enables growth and development as we had planned. Zymplify is an innovative business and the new offices are an important asset to everyone who works there.”