Type Public Area served Globally Founded 1993 | Traded as NYSE: EPAM Founder Arkadiy Dobkin | |
Industry Software engineering, Outsourcing Key people Arkadiy Dobkin, CEO & President
Anthony J. Conte, SVP & Chief Financial Officer
Balazs Fejes, SVP & Co-Head Global Business
Alan Harlan, SVP Business Transformation, Head of CEO Office
Elaina Shekhter, Chief Marketing Officer
Victor Dvorkin, Co-Head Global Delivery
Sergey Yezhkov, Co-Head Global Delivery
Jason Harman, Co-Head Global Business Development
Ginger Mosier, SVP, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary Services Software Product Development, Application Development, Enterprise Application Platforms, Application Testing, Application Maintenance and Support, ASM and Infrastructure Services Stock price EPAM (NYSE) US$ 73.46 +0.16 (+0.22%)9 Mar, 11:04 AM GMT-5 - Disclaimer Headquarters Newtown, Pennsylvania, United States CEO Arkadiy Dobkin (Dec 2002–) Motto Excellence in Software Engineering Subsidiaries Great Fridays, NavigationArts Profiles |
Epam systems celebrates ipo and rings the nyse opening bell
EPAM Systems, Inc. (NYSE: EPAM), also known as EPAM, is a global provider of software engineering and IT consulting services headquartered in Newtown, PA, United States. The company has software development centers and branch offices in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
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Early years and IPO
The company was founded as EPAM by Belarus natives Arkadiy Dobkin in Princeton, NJ, and Leo Lozner in Minsk, Belarus in 1993 and incorporated as EPAM Systems on December 18, 2002. Since then, the company has grown to approximately 18,354 tech employees.
On January 24, 2012, EPAM announced the launch of an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker EPAM. This is the first IPO that comes from the outsourcing industry in Eastern Europe.
Corporate social responsibility
The company has collaborated with United Nations in local and global initiatives that promote the sustainable development and social responsibility.
Education
EPAM joined the Business Call to Action (BCtA) initiative by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with a commitment to prepare 5,000 students in Central Europe to enter the IT sector by 2020. The company pledged to meet these goals through its University Program. Launched in 2004 to meet increased industry demand, the program provides specialized IT training for university students in Central and Eastern Europe.
To diversify the IT talent pool and attract girls to technology, the company launched the e-Kids program, a 10-week coding curriculum across three levels focused around the Scratch programming language.
Environment
EPAM is committed to sustainable environment through a collaboration with United Nations in local communities.