Top Irish Tech Firm Opens US Headquarters in Philadelphia
With a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a flurry of congratulatory speeches, Phorest makes Philadelphia home for its US operations.
by Staff
September 20, 2019
Premium salon owners and government leaders from the city of Philadelphia join the Phorest team as they open their US office.
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In August, Phorest Salon Software officially launched its US Headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Irish-owned tech company will base all US operations out of the newly refurbished Hale Building.
Phorest was founded in Ireland in 2003 by Ronan Perceval and Jamie Myerscough as a pioneering software solution for salons & spas. There are now over 200 people on the Phorest team across the United States, Ireland, the UK, Finland, Germany and Australia helping the top salons in their fields reach their dream status.
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Phorest is a salon software, but what really sets it apart is its built-in suite of cutting-edge retention marketing tools designed to help salons get their clients in more often, spending more and generating referrals. With more than 6,000 salons as customers across the globe and growing, Phorest Salon Software is a system of choice for forward-thinking salon owners.
Speaking at the official opening, General Manager of Phorest USA, Barry Quinn welcomed everyone to the Hale Building and thanked them for coming along to celebrate the special occasion. He went on to remind everyone in attendance what a truly amazing industry Phorest has the honor of being intertwined with.
"It's very rare that a client will come into a business, part with their hard-earned cash and leave feeling better about themselves—that’s what makes the beauty industry so different. It's very special, and we here at Phorest are incredibly grateful that the salon community has accepted us with such a warm embrace—I think that it's the best industry in the world. Phorest serves one industry, and one industry only—we have no interest in going into other verticals."
Barry Quinn, General Manager USA at Phorest.
Quinn went on to draw reference to one of Phorest's new neighbors in Philadelphia:
"What's funny is, down the lane there we have McGillen's Irish bar which is the oldest continuously operating tavern in Philadelphia and one of the oldest in the country. It was opened by William and Catherine McGillin, two Irish immigrants in 1860, that's 159 years ago. Phorest has come to Philadelphia with that same agenda - we want to build a company that thrives for generations & outlives all of us!"
"Getting introduced to Phorest was probably best thing that happened to my business. I've been in the industry close to 30 years and my father has been in the business close to 45 years and through that time period we have had three software systems, Phorest being our newest and probably our last software that we'll have. If anyone knows anything about changing software systems for a business, it's probably the most stressful thing that you can do and it was definitely the easiest transition that we did. I can tell you that in all the years and for the last 2 years of really educating myself and learning all the different softwares in our industry, this is by far the top of the list."
Other speakers included Joe Burke, Department of Community and Economic Development of Pennsylvania (DCED) and Slyvie Gallier Howard, First Deputy Director of Commerce of Philadelphia, who also cut the purple ribbon to officially open the office.
As well as planting their US Headquarters in Philadelphia, Phorest are also bringing their much anticipated Salon Owners Summit Roadshow to town on October 21, 2019. The flagship Salon Owners Summit is hosted in Dublin each January and earlier this year the company rolled out a roadshow of events in the United States.
The aim of the roadshow is simple: to host an event with education, networking and festivities that brings salon owners and managers together with the greatest minds in the industry. With educational presentations focused on business, brand and personal growth, attendees can expect to leave with key actionable take-aways that they can implement in their businesses.
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