Adam Edmunds leads the company’s strategic vision to help customers use feedback data to predict trends in customer/employee satisfaction and to take action that will positively impact the bottom line. Adam has led Allegiance to become the 5th fastest-growing private software company in the U.S. according to Inc. Magazine, and a Software Magazine Top 10.
Edmunds entrepreneurial path got an early start when he founded two companies while still in college. He led the sale of one of those companies in 2009, ethics reporting software company SilentWhistle, to industry leader Global Compliance. He led the purchase of feedback software company Inquisite in 2009. Edmunds has received recognition for entrepreneurship, including Utah Business Magazine’s 40 Under 40, Connect Magazine’s “Entrepreneurs to Watch”, Brigham Young University’s (BYU) Entrepreneur of the Year, and 2010 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year finalist. He holds a master’s in accounting degree from BYU.