Here's a businessman doing the right thing for a change.

Three Questions: Tim Bryan of GalaxE.Solutions, a Somerset firm that promotes "insourcing."

Published: Sunday, February 05, 2012, 7:00 AM

By Rhea N. Bernard/For The Star-Ledger
Tim Bryan’s took his business from a 300-square foot-apartment on East 38th Street in New York to the White House.

Bryan is founder and CEO of GalaxE.Solutions, headquartered in Somerset. When the company first started, it specialized in providing computer software consultants. It has since moved into custom software development and IT business services. The majority of their clients are companies in the healthcare industry. The IT solutions provider has nearly 2,000 employees and offices in Detroit, New York, Toronto, London, China, and India.

Through GalaxE, Bryan has created the “Outsource to Detroit” program. The initiative is creating an IT hub in Michigan, instead of doing business with offshore firms.

The White House hosted “Insourcing American Jobs” forum last month, which included a panel discussion with company leaders and government officials discussing how government and business can work together to bring jobs back to the United States. About 20 companies were in attendance, as well as President Obama, Vice President Biden, and a number of other senior White House officials. Bryan made opening remarks and introduced the President. During his speech, Obama mentioned Outsource to Detroit specifically as an example of how a company is bringing jobs back to America in software technology. On Wednesday, Bryan met with more than a dozen senators to further discuss his insourcing program.



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