State officials have offered Pluralsight a $21.5 million state tax incentive to relocate its headquarters from Farmington to “a much larger home south of Salt Lake City,” one capable of holding nearly 2,500 additional employees.
The Governor’s Office of Economic Development board approved the incentive to help the homegrown, digital technology-education company locate a site for and build a new center of operations, a projected $372 million investment.
“What began in Utah will stay in Utah,” said Pluralsight co-founder and CEO Aaron Skonnard. “Silicon Slopes’ deep talent pool for software engineers and other technical jobs is thriving.