COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 25, 2017 -- Keno Kozie Associates, a provider of information technology design, service and support to leading law firms and legal departments, announced it is opening a new location in the Columbus Region and hiring 36 new employees.
“Our new Columbus Region location will extend Keno Kozie’s national footprint of delivering superior solutions designed to support the legal technology community,” said Martin Catania, partner, Keno Kozie Associates. “Our focus has and will continue to be serving clients in the most creative and cost-efficient ways possible. As our clients have grown and adopted a real-time, agile approach to technology, it made sense for us to open an additional location to accommodate strong, more efficient client service and improve geographic redundancy.”
The Chicago-based company will open a to-be-determined location in the Columbus Region to accommodate expanding domestic and international service offerings. Hiring for the 36 management, customer service, technology and support analyst positions will begin in May.
“The Columbus Region values a strong work ethic, customer service and community, and those values fit well with the culture at Keno Kozie,” said David Pardun, chief operations officer, Keno Kozie Associates. “We are eager to recruit top local talent and as we continue to evolve and grow our client base across the U.S., expanding in the Columbus Region is an excellent strategic and geographical fit to recruit best-in-class talent and continue to provide excellent service in the technology field.”
The Columbus Region is one of the country’s top metro areas in terms of IT talent and growth of IT labor force. KLG Advisors ranked Columbus the top metro for IT staffing potential based on the concentration of IT talent, growth of IT labor force and university and college output.
About Keno Kozie Associates
Keno Kozie Associates, Ltd. (kenokozie.com) has been providing information technology design, service, and support to leading law firms and legal departments since 1989. Hundreds of firms have chosen Keno Kozie to provide IT consulting, system and advanced application integration, 24/7/365 Help Desk support, training, managed services, and security and risk management services. The company was recognized in the Best of LegalTimes Readers Rankings survey as a Best IT Outsourcing Provider from 2013 to 2016 and in The National Law Journal’s Best of Chicago Readers Rankings survey in the same category from 2012 to 2015. The company maintains partnerships with many leading software and hardware vendors to provide clients with optimal value and support.
About Columbus 2020
As the economic development organization for the Columbus Region, Columbus 2020’s mission is to generate opportunity and build capacity for economic growth across 11 Central Ohio counties. In 2010, hundreds of business and community leaders developed the Columbus 2020 Regional Growth Strategy, and the Columbus Region is now experiencing the strongest decade of growth in its history. The Columbus 2020 team conducts business outreach, promotes the Columbus Region to market-leading companies around the world, conducts customized research to better understand the Columbus Region’s competitiveness, and works to leverage public, private and institutional partnerships. Funding is received from more than 300 private organizations, local governments, academic institutions and JobsOhio. Learn more at ColumbusRegion.com.
Keno Kozie Associates Media Contact Danyell M. Boyd 312-332-3000 ext. 5026 [email protected] Columbus 2020 Media Contact Irene Alvarez 614-225-6941 [email protected]


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