MARKETING BRIDGE
Business: Develops Web-based, automated marketing management platforms for companies, where resellers and distributors can customize and order marketing and campaign materials.
Founded: 2004
Headquarters: Plymouth
Website: www.marketing bridge.com
Employees: 12, plus three contractors
Executives: Kris Tufto, president and CEO; Wendy Schroeder, director of operations and Mike Corneille, chief technology officer.
2008 revenue: $3 million
Strategy: Continue to grow organically, market through online platforms, increase sales force, begin considering options for international growth.
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