Photo-services giant Shutterfly will relocate up to 100 marketing jobs from California to its Lifetouch subsidiary in Eden Prairie by the summer.
The marketing and merchandising jobs are moving from Shutterfly's Redwood City headquarters in California in an effort to better coordinate marketing efforts and to drive greater growth at the studio business well known for photographing schoolchildren, officials said Wednesday.
While affected California workers will be offered a chance to relocate to Eden Prairie, company officials said they expect few takers. Shutterfly said the majority of the jobs likely will be filled by applicants who already are in Minnesota.
Once on board, they would join the nearly 700 employees who already work at Lifetouch's Eden Prairie headquarters, said Jim Hilt, president of Shutterfly, which bought Lifetouch two years ago.
"We are super excited," Hilt said. "Paired with Shutterfly, we believe there is a huge amount of growth for both of these businesses to move forward together."
Hilt said the move expands Shutterfly's commitment to the Twin Cities. The company also has a large manufacturing center in Shakopee.
Greg Hintz, the Shutterfly veteran who was named Lifetouch president in July, is in the process of relocating from California to Lifetouch's Eden Prairie office. The building, just off Viking Drive, will not require any additional construction but will be renovated to accommodate the new workers, officials said.
No state or city assistance was received as part of the Eden Prairie relocation effort, Hilt said.