Conversen Named to Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing US Companies


BURLINGTON, MA, Aug. 30, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Conversen, Inc., the cross-channel interaction management innovator, has earned its place on the 2011 Inc. 5000 list of America’s fastest growing companies.

Conversen claimed the # 733 spot overall with a stellar record that includes three year growth of 431%, joining an elite group that stands out from the nearly 7 million private, employer-based companies in the US.

The company was also ranked #18 among the top companies in the Boston area, and claimed #60 on the Inc. 5000 list of top software companies.

 "This is great validation and recognition of what we are doing here at Conversen, and the fact that our growth was organic is a testament to both the vision behind the platform and the real-world value that it brings to the market," said Philip Chischportich, Conversen CEO. "Helping brands create a comprehensive view of their customers across all channels - so they can act on that information in a coordinated way - and maintain customer interactions in any channel - is the future of marketing, and it’s what we do best."

"This is also a testament to the great team that has assembled here," added Kevin Ulland, Conversen CTO and co-founder. "We attracted a great mix of smart and dedicated people who have worked tirelessly to create the best software and who strive every day to support our partners as they implement their new strategies. It’s because of this team that we have been able to sustain the impressive growth that put us here."

About Conversen

Burlington MA-based Conversen, Inc. is a http://www.conversen.com/">SaaS marketing technology company with a proprietary platform designed to help marketers plan, execute, optimize & manage multi-stage, multi-channel marketing interactions.  Supporting output in all channels, (email, web, social, mobile, digital print, variable data and variable XML), Conversen’s technology is changing the way marketing campaign production happens, cutting both time and expense from a process that more traditionally involved multiple tools, multiple processes, and no single workflow. Find out more about Conversen at http://www.conversen.com/">www.conversen.com.



            

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