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Lansale IT firm adds Del. office, seeks DC clients

VerisVisalign, training consultant, looks South to grow

Lansdale-based VerisVisalign, an IT training consultant and Microsoft services partner, says it's opening a second office in Wilmington to service local clients(Pepco/Delmarva Power, the State of Delaware, Genesis Healthcare) and to seek federal-government business in Washington, says CEO Deborah Moses Elton.

"My recruting manager lives down that way, and we're interested in working more closely with Frontier Technologies, Techport 13 and other prime-contractor candidates for federal business," Moses Elton told me. Compared to central Montco, Wilmington is a relatively short Amtrak hop from Washington's Union Station.

Her 11-year-old firm was also drawn to Delaware by the state Economic Development Office (DEDO), where senior staffer Ken Anderson is a longtime Moses Elton friend: He played football for Philadelphia's Central High "when I was a cheerleader at Girls High," she said. Her firm employs 38 fulltime, plus parttime and contract staff.