OfficeSpace CEO Erin Mulligan Helgren Named AI Leader of the Year

OfficeSpace Software CEO Erin Mulligan Helgren has received a Gold Stevie Award for her leadership in advancing artificial intelligence within the built world workplace

Justin Tomlinson

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Erin Mulligan Helgren, the Chief Executive Officer of OfficeSpace Software, has been honored as a Gold Stevie Award winner for AI Leader of the Year. The announcement was made on April 23, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia, as part of the 24th annual awards program. Helgren was specifically recognized for her contributions to artificial intelligence innovation within the built world workplace, a sector focused on the technology and management of physical office environments.[1][2]

OfficeSpace Software serves as a provider of an AI operating system tailored for the built world. According to the company, this recognition underscores its ongoing leadership in the integration and advancement of AI technologies across modern workplace settings. The award highlights the company's efforts to develop sophisticated solutions that optimize how organizations manage their physical footprints and employee experiences through automated and intelligent systems.[1][2]

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