(This post was originally published by Asana: Spotlight on Asana’s EMEA Business HQ)
Last month we were excited to start welcoming our European customers into a world of more productive and efficient collaboration with the announcement of the Asana product and customer experiences now available in German and French. And just as the European demand for Asana has grown this year, so has our EMEA business HQ based here in Dublin, Ireland.
From customer success to sales and user support, Asana’s EMEA HQ helps customers as varied as the Irish Cattle Breeding Federation and Bord Bia here in Ireland to Trivago, AB-InBev, Santander, and Spotify all across Europe get more done together with less effort.
It’s certainly been an exciting year, and we’re only investing more in our European customers next year as we continue rolling out the product and customer experiences in new languages (such as Spanish and Portuguese), and begin localised pricing and billing experiences.
As our CEO recently told The Irish Times, “We expect to see further hires in Ireland as Asana increases its presence in EMEA. The platform is currently available in 192 countries worldwide, and more than 40 percent of our revenues are now coming from outside the US; sign-ups in Europe are growing especially fast.”
A little-known fact is that Asana has been developing its EMEA Business HQ quietly, starting with an early investment in local user support about two years ago. As Tatiana Armstrong, who has built the EMEA customer success team in Dublin remarked, “In the past few years, I’ve been impressed by the international presence and customer loyalty outside of the United States. I was immediately drawn to the opportunity to help found our Dublin HQ in order to foster our relationships with international customers and recognise them as a valued part of Asana’s success.”
We’ve come a long way since opening our doors as a three-person operation; now, with a staff of more than 20 and an outlook that will see the office growing significantly in 2018, let’s meet some of the team and understand what makes Asana Dublin tick: