Business: Marketing communications agency specializes in creating brands and developing product launches and promotions for food-related companies in the retail and food-service channels
Founded: 1995
Headquarters: Minneapolis
Website: www.infoodmarketing.com
Employees: 10
Executives: Anita Nelson, president/accounts supervisor; Lori Gerdts, vice president/creative director
2007 revenue: $650,000
Strategy: Provide creative ways for clients to deal with rising costs and the economic slowdown, identify nonfood clients to grow business, look for new offices with potential kitchen and retail space
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