About Us

At Codal, we modernize and grow businesses by crafting digital solutions that companies, their employees, and their customers love.

Our Values

Commitment to Excellence

We're united around a common goal of delivering high-quality digital products that help our clients solve real problems and achieve their full potential. 

Total Transparency

Creating an environment where everyone, from the C-suite to the interns, can learn, grow, and thrive in.

Unique Perspectives

We hire diverse talent, and we’re constantly looking for unique perspectives to help shape our growing organization.

Continuous Learning

We have the scale and international reach to bring even the most complex, intricate projects to life on the global stage.

Wide-ranging Expertise

Web, mobile, eCommerce, and everything in between. No matter what the project is, we maintain the tools, resources, and expertise to make it happen.

A Global Team

Since the launch of Codal in Chicago circa 2009, our team has expanded internationally, opening offices in the UK, India, and Canada.

Chicago

Chicago is Codal’s international headquarters, and where it all started. Having moved into The Old Post Office in 2021 to accommodate business expansion, it’s a vibrant and exciting place to work in the heart of downtown Chicago.

Indian elephant

Indian elephants may spend up to 19 hours a day feeding and they can produce about 220 pounds of dung per day while wandering over an area that can cover up to 125 square miles. This helps to disperse germinating seeds.

They feed mainly on grasses, but large amounts of tree bark, roots, leaves and small stems are also eaten. Cultivated crops such as bananas, rice and sugarcane are favored foods as well.

Since they need to drink at least once a day, these elephants are always close to a source of fresh water.

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Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline

Ahmedabad

Codal operates a large engineering office in Ahmedabad, India, where a team of world-class developers work to bring our cutting-edge digital products to life. 

african lion

Lions are unique among cats in that the male can be easily distinguished from the female (lioness) because he possesses a mane of hair.

As in most cats, the eyes are adapted for seeing at night when they do a lot of hunting.

The claws can be retracted in sheaths to prevent them getting blunted when walking across the savannah, which they can do almost noiselessly on soft pads.

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A historic temple in Ahmedabad

Lincoln

Codal’s UK design studio is situated in the center of the historic city of Lincoln, England, in view of the stunning Cathedral first built in the 11th century.

green pit viper

Vipers are a large family of snakes; the scientific name is Viperidae. They are found all over the world, with the exceptions of Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand, Madagascar, north of the Arctic Circle and island clusters such as Hawaii.

The family Viperidae includes adders, pit vipers (like rattlesnakes, cottonmouths and copperheads), the Gaboon viper, green vipers and horned vipers.

All vipers are venomous and have long, hinged fangs. "Generally more venomous vipers are in tropical areas, particularly South America and Africa," said Alan Savitzky, a professor of biological sciences at Utah State University specializing in the biology of snakes. Vipers found in colder, northern climates, such as the black or European adder have more moderate venom.

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The Lincoln Cathedral and its surroundings

Toronto

With a fast-growing client base and team of developers in Canada, Codal decided to open its fourth office in the gorgeous city of Toronto. 

green pit viper

Vipers are a large family of snakes; the scientific name is Viperidae. They are found all over the world, with the exceptions of Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand, Madagascar, north of the Arctic Circle and island clusters such as Hawaii.

The family Viperidae includes adders, pit vipers (like rattlesnakes, cottonmouths and copperheads), the Gaboon viper, green vipers and horned vipers.

All vipers are venomous and have long, hinged fangs. "Generally more venomous vipers are in tropical areas, particularly South America and Africa," said Alan Savitzky, a professor of biological sciences at Utah State University specializing in the biology of snakes. Vipers found in colder, northern climates, such as the black or European adder have more moderate venom.

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Lake Ontario and the Toronto skyline

Notable Awards & Accreditation

Our Leadership Team

Keval Baxi

CEO

Matthew Geirut

COO

Stephen Yi

Managing Director, Product & Engineering

Rahul Yadav

Director, Product Innovation

Inga Finneke

Director of Marketing

Ryan Bloms

Associate Director, Partnerships

Greg Hughes

Head of Sales, EMEA

Joe Comins

Director of Strategy, eCommerce

Danny Goyal

Executive VP of Global Operations

Mark Eyer

Associate Director, Sales

Hannah Turner

HR Manager

Erin Keeley

Global Operations Manager

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