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Software maker Seismic has opened its new global headquarters, designed by Unispace for a hybrid workforce, in San Diego

Software Maker Seismic Unveils New Global Headquarters

Software maker Seismic has opened its new, 21,000-square-foot global headquarters at 11455 El Camino Real in San Diego. The office, designed by Unispace for a hybrid workforce, comes on the heels of executive growth, as Seismic recently announced the promotion of Toby Carrington to chief business officer, and the hire of Paige O’Neill as chief marketing officer.  

“San Diego has been our headquarters for the past 13 years and we are thrilled to bring this new, future-of-work environment into the city that has given us so much,” said Doug Winter, co-founder and CEO of Seismic. “We are proud to employ a hybrid, global workforce – and with our anticipated business growth, we look forward to continued expansion with local talent. In fact, the new workplace pays homage to our unique location with key features like 3D-printed surfboards, meeting rooms named after California landmarks, and biophilia elements incorporated throughout the space.”

Seismic is launching the new office space in partnership with Unispace, general contractor Bycor, and leading vendors including American Assets, Elen Consulting, Cultura, Haworth, Senator/Allermuir, Naughtone, Enwork, Poppin, BluDot, Milliken and Interface.

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