Below is the fifteenth installment in the ZS history message series.
Getting Close to US Clients.
In 1995, ZS opened the Princeton and San Francisco offices. The Princeton office was launched by a team led by Jaideep Bajaj, who joined ZS in 1986 as one of the firm’s first operations research associates. The team also included Craig Stinebaugh, Rob Sederman, Murali Venkatesan and others. In addition to being responsible for buying the refrigerator and dishwasher for the office, Murali helped Chuck Taite (a network administrator then with the firm) build the office’s computer network in Chuck’s house, driving it to the office in the back of a pickup truck.
The new office brought ZS closer to many of its customers in the NY/NJ/Philly corridor. Coincidentally, two clients that worked with the Princeton team were going through mergers and moving to New Jersey at the same time the Princeton office was opening. Needless to say, the move was quite hectic on both business and personal fronts!
That same year, the West Coast office was opened by a team led by Art Cook and Art Mandell, two new principals, and Ty Curry, a consultant from Evanston. Art and Art joined ZS after their prior firm. The first West Coast office was located in Palo Alto. As the office rapidly grew from an initial headcount of five, it was relocated to Menlo Park and then ultimately to San Mateo. The West Coast office focused on new practice areas, especially forecasting and ZS services targeted to biotechnology companies.
Once again, the approach of securing work first and opening offices later reinforced the firm’s client-focused growth strategy.
To be continued... |