IRISH TITAN
Business: Develops e-commerce stores, apps and websites with a focus on user experience and offers related strategy and online marketing services.
Founded: 2007
Headquarters: Edina
Website: www.irishtitan.com
Employees: 17
Executives: Darin Lynch, CEO; Corey Mick, director of delivery; Joseph Piche, director of software development
2012 revenue: $1.5 million
Strategy: Promote and adhere to the mission statement: "Business First. Online Second." Hire salespeople to develop new business, look for acquisitions, maintain positive workplace culture as the company grows.
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