About the New Riverfront Headquarters
Last week, we proudly, and formally, opened the doors to MyOutDesk’s new global headquarters on the Sacramento River. It marked another milestone in our nearly two decades of helping businesses scale with world-class virtual professionals. The support of our clients and community has been instrumental in our growth, and we’re excited to celebrate this next chapter with you.
Since founding the company in 2008, my vision has been to help leaders reclaim their time and grow through high-caliber remote talent. Since then, we've supported thousands of clients across industries with proven virtual staffing solutions, earning recognition for growth and impact.

Why Sacramento: Roots, Growth, and Community
Our new headquarters at 1661 Garden Highway reflects that mission. Designed for collaboration with partners, clients, and the community, our new headquarters will host events, trainings, and conversations about building resilient, blended teams. Last week's ribbon-cutting recognizes MyOutDesk’s Sacramento roots and the city’s vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem.

We’re especially honored to celebrate in a space with deep architectural roots. Our new headquarters once housed the offices of E.M. Kado Associates, giving famed Sacramento architect Ed Kado Sr. a riverfront vantage point he often drew from in his designs, bringing natural light, water, and landscape into built environments. Kado’s imprint on the region is unmistakable, from The Ziggurat on the West Sacramento riverfront to prominent downtown projects like 500 Capitol Mall; landmarks that helped define Sacramento’s modern skyline and civic identity.
We thank you for joining us on such a special occasion, and we hope you enjoyed the tours, music, and the first look at our riverfront office. If you didn’t make it in person, we hope you caught our livestream and were able to join the festivities remotely. Just like the many talented team members who power client success from around the world.

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