Minneapolis-based Mytech Partners expands managed IT operations in Colorado as Denver team grows past 30 employees

Expansion builds on an established Denver operation
A Minneapolis-based managed service provider, Mytech Partners, is expanding its Colorado presence as its Denver office grows to more than 30 employees serving businesses along the Front Range. The company’s Denver operation is led by Jeff Woods, who joined the firm about a decade ago and now serves as general manager.
Mytech Partners was founded in 2000 and operates across four markets: Minneapolis–St. Paul, Denver, Long Beach, and San Antonio. In Colorado, the company’s current growth plans include adding several more positions in Denver in the near term, reflecting a wider push to scale its regional capacity for managed IT and cybersecurity services.
Target market: small and mid-sized organizations navigating rising IT complexity
The Denver team focuses primarily on organizations with approximately 10 to 250 employees, a segment where technology demands often increase faster than internal staffing and budgets. In practice, this category includes businesses that have outgrown informal technology support but are not yet positioned to build full in-house IT departments.
Company leaders describe their service model as strategy-led rather than ticket-led. The approach begins with documenting a client’s goals and planning horizon before making changes to systems, followed by technical assessment and standardization. The company also emphasizes keeping support operations local in each city rather than centralizing help desk functions into a single national call center.
Service mix extends beyond support to compliance and productivity work
In addition to day-to-day IT management, the Denver operation provides advisory and project work tied to common small- and mid-market needs, including cloud productivity tools and security requirements. The client mix in Colorado includes medical practices and nonprofit organizations, both of which often face heightened expectations around reliability, data security, and regulatory compliance.
- Managed IT services and help desk support
- Cybersecurity and risk reduction programs
- Cloud productivity and collaboration consulting
- Compliance-focused guidance for regulated environments
Grant program anchors a local nonprofit strategy in Colorado
A prominent part of Mytech’s Colorado identity is its “Make a Difference” grant program, which awards up to three years of pro bono IT services to a nonprofit organization. The initiative also incorporates local business partners and provides additional services to runners-up through a coalition model.
The program’s core structure pairs donated managed IT services with professional project labor intended to reduce operational costs for selected nonprofits over a multi-year period.
Why Colorado growth matters for a Minneapolis-based MSP
The Denver expansion highlights continued regional demand for outsourced IT operations as businesses weigh cybersecurity concerns, cloud migrations, and staffing constraints. For Mytech Partners, Colorado represents both a growth market and a test of a local-delivery model that prioritizes in-market teams while operating under a multi-city structure anchored in Minneapolis.
The company’s near-term focus in Denver remains hiring and deepening service capacity, with an emphasis on small and mid-sized employers seeking long-term technology planning alongside day-to-day support.