WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Oct. 24, 2017 -- ScriptSender, a growing healthcare technology company, is moving its world headquarters to Palm Beach County—and creating new job opportunities for talented professionals in the area.
“It’s a move that made perfect sense for us,” said Chris Craft, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of ScriptSender. “There is a lot of traction here in terms of the business community, and a lot of support for growth in the technology sector in particular. West Palm Beach is a great city with a lot to offer beyond the tropical weather, so it makes it easy for us to attract top-shelf candidates. There is only upside to this move.”
ScriptSender creates direct, secure, cost-effective communication solutions for healthcare organizations. Its technology enables one-click integration between physicians and external clinicians—a critical tool for seamless collaboration between healthcare providers. ScriptSender solves what had been a complex and expensive issue, bringing business and clinical benefits.
Jeri Muoio, the mayor of West Palm Beach, will officially welcome ScriptSender with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, October 27, at 4 p.m. at the new location—319 Clematis Street downtown. A reception will follow at Banko Cantina two blocks away.
ScriptSender will move 25 jobs to West Palm Beach within the next year, with the goal of hiring more professionals within the next three years. “We’re experiencing significant growth, as a company. I expect that growth to continue and bring even more jobs and opportunities to Palm Beach County, and West Palm Beach, in particular,” said Craft.
“We’re proud to welcome ScriptSender to our growing Tech Hub here in the Palm Beaches,” said Joe Russo, Executive Director of Palm Beach Tech. “Chris and his team are innovators in healthcare, and that makes the company a great fit for our community. We’re one of the largest regional innovation organizations in Florida. Now ScriptSender will help us galvanize the tech industry here even further.”
About ScriptSender
ScriptSender enables secure, one-click communication between healthcare providers. Integration is made easy—without the complexities and costs associated with new interfaces, site-to-site VPN issues, and lost faxes. With a portfolio that includes its flagship product, ScriptSender, plus Web Orders, ReportSender, Image Viewer, and other solutions, ScriptSender aims to enhance relationships among healthcare providers of every size. Our solutions are the result of years of executive leadership in healthcare along with hands-on technology expertise. For more information, visit www.scriptsender.com.
Contact:
Brooke Incontrera, Marketing Communications Manager
Phone: 561-293-8700 | [email protected]


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