ESGI Potomac expands national presence with office in Huntsville

(ESGI – Potomac contributed)

HUNTSVILLE — ESGI Potomac, a retained executive search firm  has opened an office in Huntsville.

The Virginia-based company specializes in leadership and board placement, executive coaching, and career development services across the federal and commercial sectors.

ESGI PotomacT said the expansion strengthens its ability to serve clients that define Huntsville’s rapidly growing market and reinforces the firm’s commitment to supporting organizations and leaders nationwide.

The office at 7027 Old Madison Pike will allow the company to build closer partnerships with companies driving innovation across the federal and private sectors while expanding its comprehensive suite of services including executive search, career development, and executive coaching to better meet client’s evolving needs, ESGI Potomac said in a news release.

“We are very excited to embed in the fast-growing market in Huntsville,” said Evan Scott, president of ESGI Potomac. “This is a hotbed for companies that are solving critical technology challenges at the Air Force, Space Force, Navy and missile defense.

“Being a tight-knight community, we are committed to helping our clients find and recruit the best talent the community has to offer.”

The Huntsville office  will be led by members of ESGI Potomac’s experienced executive team, who will continue to partner with clients on C-suite and senior-level placements, executive coaching, and career development. The expansion marks another milestone in ESGI Potomac’s ongoing growth, following a series of new client partnerships and the firm’s deepening presence in key federal and commercial markets nationwide.

ESGI Potomac specializes in handling senior-level searches in Space Force, aerospace and missile defense. The firm has a deep network of talent in Huntsville, resulting in filling key positions at an above-industry pace.

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