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Enterprise Knowledge provides end-to-end management consulting focused on capturing, organizing, presenting, and leveraging information across public and private sectors. It helps organizations turn people and data into actionable knowledge through knowledge management, data and content management, and learning management services. Its offerings include training, workshops, pilots, prototypes, and enterprise-scale transformations, all centered on applying semantic layers and knowledge graphs to enable Enterprise AI. The company differentiates itself by delivering practical, full-range solutions that drive tangible returns and user satisfaction, backed by a strong workplace culture recognized as a Best Workplace. The goal is to ensure information and data can be found, used, and reused to maximize value for customers and employees through scalable, AI-enabled knowledge ecosystems.
Industries
Data & Analytics
Consulting
Enterprise Software
AI & Machine Learning
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Arlington, Virginia
Founded
2013
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Sara Nash presenting keynote panel at Data Architecture Online 2026. July 10, 2026 Sara Nash, Practice Lead for Semantic Engineering and AI at Enterprise Knowledge, will be moderating the keynote session titled "The AI Reality Check: Why Most Data Architectures Aren't Ready" at Data Architecture Online's annual event on Wednesday, July 22nd at 2:30 PM EST. Through this session, attendees will gain valuable insights into what actually breaks when AI moves beyond the pilot phase, the architectural decisions that drive scalable solutions, and practical strategies for moving from reactive fixes to intentional, AI-ready architecture. The panelists will discuss topics such as: * The architectural gaps organizations consistently overlook, from fragmented control planes and missing metadata to unclear ownership and inconsistent meaning across systems; * The role of governance in enabling rather than slowing down AI initiatives, and what it takes to build data and models that can actually be trusted; and * How organizations can align data, context, governance, and execution to build pipelines and architecture that hold up under real-world pressure and scale.
A Practical Guide to an Intranet Remodel: Small Taxonomy Wins for a Big Impact. June 16, 2026 The world of knowledge management is moving at a fast pace and it is challenging to keep up with trends that often demand investing in the latest tooling to solve increasingly complex semantic challenges. However, for many organizations, particularly non-profits, many advanced systems and solutions are prohibitively expensive. The YMCA of the USA (Y-USA) recognized a need to control their shared knowledge base and develop guidance around knowledge management without breaking the bank, and partnered with Enterprise Knowledge to develop custom taxonomies to be implemented in their existing systems. As they found, applying best practices in semantic modeling to existing systems can go a long way in improving the end user experience. Bonnie Griffin (Enterprise Knowledge) and Miriam Heard (YMCA of the USA) shared their experiences leveraging taxonomy to improve functionality at the ASIS&T Information Science Summit and Special Libraries Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico on June 8th, 2026. In their presentation, "A Practical Guide to an Intranet Remodel: Small Taxonomy Wins for a Big Impact," Bonnie and Miriam provide an overview of how to approach a "taxonomy remodel," following the analogy of a home renovation. They talk through the different phases of their taxonomy project, outlining their approaches to surfacing user needs, developing custom taxonomies, conducting validation activities, and establishing a flexible governance plan. Heard and Griffin also share how they fostered a partnership to create a system that stuck to the basics and accomplished a long-awaited taxonomy development goal, building a basis for sustainable knowledge management with modest tools and a grassroots group of passionate people. Participants in this session gained insights into: * How to identify when your organization is ready for a "taxonomy remodel" * The stages of a "taxonomy remodel" * How to navigate system limitations when upgrading to new tools isn't in scope * How to continuously secure stakeholder buy-in and prioritize end user benefits Slide deck.
Enterprise Knowledge named Washington Business Journal (WBJ) Best place to Work 2026. June 8, 2026 Enterprise Knowledge is proud to announce it has once again been listed as one of the Washington Business Journal's Best Places to Work for 2026. The award, given to EK based on an anonymous employee survey, highlights EK's collaborative culture, prioritization of executive mentorship, and unique employee benefits, including a "lifelong learning" fund and company-funded retreats. This year, EK was ranked at #29 in the medium business category. "Amongst all of our recognition, these awards are the most meaningful to me as they are driven by how our own employees feel about their work," said EK CEO Zach Wahl. "And by the way, we're hiring!" This recognition for EK follows similar awards, including Inc. Magazine's Best Workplaces, KM World's 100 Companies That Matter in KM and AI Trailblazers, and as one of six New Suppliers to Honda recognized for outstanding performance during the past year.
February 9, 2026 Explore how Tax Analysts, the nonpartisan nonprofit behind Tax Notes, upgraded its search functionality to help subscribers both easily find information and discover unexpected, relevant content. At KMWorld 2025, Chris Marino of Enterprise Knowledge partnered with Jaime Martin, Senior Product Manager and Business Analyst at Tax Analysts, to discuss how semantics and keyword search strategies can improve search experiences for users. Users of a search platform expressed challenges with findability and usability. Martin and Marino's solution improved flexibility and precision of search results, improving users' experiences with the tool. Session attendees learned important takeaways, such as: * Keyword search remains relevant in modern search systems, excelling at exact matches and specific terminology. * Vector search captures semantic meaning and context, leading to more comprehensive results that satisfy both precise and conceptual queries. * By combining keyword and semantic methods, hybrid search allows for improved recall and precision. Slide deck.
In addition to this recognition from Honda, EK was recently named one of the Top 100 Companies in Knowledge Management, and the KMWorld AI 100 for leadership in Artificial Intelligence.
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Industries
Data & Analytics
Consulting
Enterprise Software
AI & Machine Learning
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Arlington, Virginia
Founded
2013
Find jobs on Simplify and start your career today