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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Business Consulting & Services |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Robyn Donahue |
Headquarters | Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
Key people | Jake Donahue (CEO/President), Mark Silvius (Senior Vice President) |
Website | intellisource |
IntelliSource, LLC is a company based in Denver, Colorado, that provides business process and outsourcing solutions.[1] Founded in 1999 by Robyn Donahue, the company operates in areas such as Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO), and Total Talent Management. IntelliSource also engages in digital transformation projects, incorporating technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and workforce analytics.[2]
History
IntelliSource was founded in 1999 and has since expanded its operations across the United States and internationally.[3]
By 2005, the company broadened its business process outsourcing services to include operational support across various industries. In 2011, it opened a regional office in Reno, Nevada, to support operations on the West Coast, followed by an expansion to the East Coast in 2014.[4]
In 2017, IntelliSource modified its service offerings in response to technological developments, economic shifts, and evolving compliance requirements. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the company implemented remote work practices and continued to support clients in sectors classified as essential. It also adopted hybrid workforce models to accommodate changing workplace dynamics.[5]
As of 2025, IntelliSource operates nationwide and has extended some of its services to international markets. The company has incorporated technologies such as AI and automation into its operations.[6]
Services
IntelliSource provides outsourcing services related to business operations, recruitment, and workforce management.[7]
Its service areas include:
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)

The company offers BPO services that involve managing specific business functions or departments for clients across various industries. These services may include process improvement, workforce development, and the application of data analytics to support operational objectives.[4]
Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO)
IntelliSource manages recruitment-related tasks on behalf of client organizations. These services include sourcing, screening, interviewing, and coordinating pre-employment processes, while clients retain control over final hiring decisions. The company also supports recruitment marketing, talent acquisition planning, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.[6]
Total Talent Management
This service focuses on supporting organizations in sourcing, hiring, and managing workforce needs at scale. It includes:
Executive Search: Recruitment for senior and executive-level roles, including positions such as CEO, CFO, and CTO.
Contingent Workforce: Temporary or project-based staffing solutions, including staff augmentation and temp-to-hire models.
Direct Hire: Permanent placement services for full-time roles.[2]
IntelliSource (IS) Accelerator
The IS Accelerator division provides outsourcing support for organizations undergoing growth or operational changes. It is used in contexts such as new product launches, facility openings, and market entry. The division incorporates AI-powered tools and predictive analytics to support these efforts.

The IS Accelerator operates through three phases:
Ignite: Business assessment and planning.
Amplify: Operational optimization.
Expand: Support for business growth and scaling.[5]
Recognition
In 2024 and 2025, IntelliSource was included in Newsweek Magazine’s lists of America’s Greatest Workplaces.[8][9] In 2025, the company was also named in Newsweek’s specialized rankings for America’s Greatest Workplaces for Inclusion and Diversity, as well as for Parents and Families.[10][11] IntelliSource has also been recognized by ColoradoBiz Magazine in its rankings of staffing, recruiting, and executive search firms.[3][12]
References
- ^ Dun & Bradstreet. "IntelliSource LLC | DNB". www.dnb.com.
- ^ a b Bloomberg. "IntelliSource | Bloomberg". www.bloomberg.com.
- ^ a b Taylor, Mike (10 May 2016). "Best of Colorado Business Choice 2016 Professional Service Winners". Coloradobiz.
- ^ a b "IntelliSource Gives Away 2022 Tesla to Reno Employee". Northern Nevada Business Weekly.
- ^ a b IntelliSource. "About Us | IntelliSource". www.intellisource.com.
- ^ a b Indeed. "About IntelliSource | Indeed". www.indeed.com.
- ^ Zippia. "IntelliSource | Zippia". www.zippia.com.
- ^ Cooper, Nancy. "America's Greatest Workplaces 2024". Newsweek. p. 15.
- ^ Cunningham, Jennifer. "America's Greatest Workplaces 2025". Newsweek. p. 5.
- ^ Cooper, Nancy. "America's Greatest Workplaces for Inclusion & Diversity". Newsweek. p. 15.
- ^ Cunningham, Jennifer. "America's Greatest Workplaces for Parents & Families 2025". Newsweek. p. 6.
- ^ Taylor, Mike (22 June 2015). "Best of Colorado 2015". Coloradobiz.
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