Creating 194 High-Quality Jobs Move reinforces Louisville’s position as a rising hub for AI and tech innovation
Vsimple Inc., a leading artificial intelligence company focused on streamlining operations for mid- to large-sized businesses, announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters from Southern Indiana to Louisville, Kentucky. The move represents a $5.1 million investment and will create 194 well-paying jobs, further strengthening the region’s reputation as a center for technology and innovation.
The announcement was made during a press event attended by Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman, local officials, and Vsimple leadership.
“Today we’re celebrating yet another significant milestone in Kentucky’s economic growth,” said Gov. Andy Beshear. “Vsimple’s decision to relocate to Louisville and create nearly 200 new jobs is a testament to the strength of our workforce and the opportunities our state offers. We welcome them to their new Kentucky home.”
Lt. Gov. Coleman added, “This is a powerful example of what happens when we invest in our people and our business community. Vsimple’s relocation reflects the diversity and momentum of Kentucky’s economy, and we’re proud to support their next chapter in Jefferson County.”
Founded in 2020 in New Albany, Indiana, Vsimple has rapidly emerged as a transformative force in operational AI. Its proprietary platform connects people, systems, processes, and data into a unified, intelligent solution—eliminating inefficiencies, accelerating growth, and driving measurable financial results for clients across manufacturing, distribution, construction, and professional services.
The company’s new Louisville headquarters will feature a modern office space designed to centralize operations, attract top-tier talent, and deepen engagement with the city’s thriving business ecosystem.
“Relocating our headquarters to Louisville is more than coming home—it’s an opportunity to help shape the city’s future as a center for innovation,” said Buddy Bockweg, founder and CEO of Vsimple. “Louisville offers the support, talent, and partnerships we need to scale our mission and continue building solutions for the industries that keep America moving.”
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg praised the announcement as a major win for the city’s tech sector: “Vsimple’s investment and relocation underscore the momentum we’re seeing in job creation and economic development. Louisville is proving to be the ideal environment for tech firms to thrive.”
Trevor Pawl, CEO of the Louisville Economic Development Alliance, echoed the sentiment: “Vsimple’s move signals Louisville’s growing appeal to fast-scaling tech companies. Their investment and job creation will not only fuel their growth, but also contribute meaningfully to our innovation economy.”
To further its commitment to AI leadership, Vsimple will host an AI Summit on September 16 at Lynn Family Stadium in Louisville. The event will bring together business owners and executives for a day of insights, strategy, and networking focused on navigating the AI-driven future.
For more information about Vsimple, visit vsimple.com.



