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eRelevance Named to Entrepreneur 360 List of America’s Best Privately Owned Companies

by | Jan 5, 2018

eRelevance Corp., a customer marketing service for small- to medium-size businesses, has been named one of the “Best Entrepreneurial Companies in America” by Entrepreneur magazine’s Entrepreneur 360 list. The list recognizes the top private, high-growth U.S. companies expertly managing balance, impact, innovation, growth and leadership.

“We are honored to be recognized as one of the best private companies driving innovation that delivers superior value to our customers while maintaining exponential top- and bottom-line business growth,” says eRelevance Co-founder and CEO Bob Fabbio. “Courageous and thoughtful innovation is the key to far-reaching and lasting positive impact, and it’s what drives our team and helps grow our business every day.”

“Our annual evaluation is a 360-degree analysis of top privately held companies representing and serving a variety of industries,” explains Lisa Murray, Chief Insights Officer of Entrepreneur Media, Inc. “Every year, we review a new batch of entries that reflect great entrepreneurial strides. The ones that make the list have implemented visionary initiatives impacting their communities for the better, innovative ideas redefining industry standards, leadership practices fostering enviable company cultures, and creative growth strategies launching their brands to new heights.

“With its game-changing customer marketing service, eRelevance is delivering to small businesses a level of marketing sophistication previously only available to enterprise-level companies—at a price point small businesses can afford.

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