Business: Manages, produces and maintains interactive mobile-marketing tours and fan festivals for professional sports and corporate clients. Founded: 2001
Headquarters: St. Paul
2008 revenue: $3 million (estimated)
Employees: Nine, including two part-timers
Executives: Joe Gallagher, founder and president; Kevin Weinhandl, operations director; Brian Buron, director of mobile marketing; Andy Acosta, sales director; Bob Bryant, chief marketing officer
Strategy: Grow through work with the NBA and other existing clients, consider expanding staff and stay flexible to respond to rising fuel and other costs.
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