

The company’s mission is to help “anybody put knowledge into video” which has become more relevant in recent years, Wendy Hamilton said. TechSmith’s employees support over 73 million users worldwide across 190 countries, according to a MSU Foundation press release. The company was founded by Wendy Hamilton's father, 1987 Michigan State University graduate William Hamilton. The MSU Foundation developed and owns the building. The TechSmith building sits on approximately five acres that is owned by MSU and leased to the MSU Foundation. TechSmith specializes in screen capture and video editing technology, CEO Wendy Hamilton said. “It's a physical representation of what TechSmith is about and what it feels like to be here, like cool and edgy and techy.” “Coming into this space, I finally feel like we have a space that matches who we are and how it feels to be a part of TechSmith,” Vice President of Human Resources Amy Casciotti said. The new, shiny two-story structure at the corner of Crescent and South Harrison roads cost more than $15 million and was built with a forward-thinking and employee well-being mindset and is designed for employees to collaborate remotely or in-person, company officials said.

View Gallery: Photos - A peek inside TechSmith's new hybrid headquartersĮAST LANSING - The new 63,000-square-foot headquarters building for software company TechSmith on the edge of Michigan State University's campus is opening its doors to the community Friday.
