Protiviti consulting firm to create 450 jobs in Blue Ash

Jeanne Houck
Cincinnati Enquirer
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Protiviti, a global consulting firm, plans to create 450 jobs in the space it will lease in the Northmark I office building in Blue Ash - not far from Summit Park.

Protiviti, a global consulting firm, plans to create 450 jobs in space it will lease in the Northmark I office building in Blue Ash.

The jobs will be created over the next four to five years in what will become Protiviti’s new Americas Delivery Center in more than 47,000 square feet of space in the building on Alliance Road.

Protiviti is headquartered in Menlo Park, California, and provides consulting services in finance, technology, operations, data, analytics, governance, risk and internal auditing.

It has about 85 offices in more than 25 countries.

Protiviti expects to move into the office building in Blue Ash during the first quarter of 2022.

“Leasing this new office space in Blue Ash solidifies Protiviti’s commitment to our Americas Delivery Center in the Cincinnati region,” Cory Gunderson, an executive vice president of Protiviti, said in a news release.

“We’ll provide a broad range of standardized, technology-enabled, innovative and highly cost-effective services that support our consulting engagements across our offerings,” he said.

“We’re excited to be an employer of choice and hire local folks to help serve our global client base.”

The release said Protiviti has already hired about 70 people for its new Blue Ash location.

It also said the company wants to hire a diverse group of people from a wide variety of backgrounds and that a university degree is not a condition of employment.

People who have followed non-traditional career paths, are re-entering the workforce or are approaching the end of their careers are invited to apply.

“We’re thrilled to partner with Protiviti to help bring its high-tech Americas Delivery Center to Blue Ash,” Blue Ash Economic Development Director Neil Hensley said in the news release.

“The move is a testament to the city’s ongoing commitment to nurture and build its already strong business base.”

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