I'm not the quoted person, but we hire Elm devs (or people who want to become Elm devs - no prior Elm experience necessary; you can pick it up after joining!) all over the world.
Most of our team is remote, including one from Copenhagen!
You and your team (NoRedInk, Evan, et.al.) could actually grow the number for amazing Elm devs out. I think part of the reason is that there's a very narrow avenue to traverse to even build production-level Elm apps. One of the sure fire discouraging factor for someone learning and wanting to embrace a language is when s/he is unable to see the same see the light of the day at the hands of real users/consumers.
P.S. I'd love to learn and apply Elm across. I've applied at NoRedInk but did not get any response.
Most of our team is remote, including one from Copenhagen!
http://noredink.com/jobs