
Staff Reports | Business & Commerce
Pivotal Group, a Phoenix-based technology investor and company builder, has sold GlobalMeet to N. Harris Computer Corp., an operating group of Constellation Software Inc. The transaction closed in December 2025.
The sale concludes a two-year ownership period during which Pivotal Group strengthened GlobalMeet’s executive team and invested in technology improvements to enhance performance, security, scalability and event services, according to a press release. Company officials said those changes contributed to an expanded client base.
“When we acquired GlobalMeet over two years ago, we believed in the strength of the platform and its importance to large enterprises,” said Francis Najafi, founder and CEO of Pivotal Group. “We brought in a world-class management team, upgraded the technology, and sharpened the company’s focus. GlobalMeet is now one of the most trusted solutions for Fortune 500 communications.”
Constellation Software, a Canadian public company, owns Harris and operates hundreds of vertical‑market software businesses. Acquiring GlobalMeet broadens Harris’s offerings in enterprise communications and virtual event technology.
“GlobalMeet has earned a strong reputation among major enterprises for the reliability and scale of its platform. We are excited to be a permanent home for this critical service to the Fortune 500.” said Dana Lendorf-McCarthy (Group President, Harris Onyx Group). “We look forward to supporting the next stage of growth, as the permanent home for GlobalMeet.”
The sale followed a competitive process led by The Cosine Group. Weiss Brown provided legal representation for Pivotal Group.
Founded by Mr. Najafi, a former part-owner of the Phoenix Suns, Pivotal Group has invested in technology companies including Network Solutions, Global Capacity and MegaPath. The company also owns and operates Promontory, a private mountain community in Park City, Utah.

















