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Client Command Makes List of Fastest Growing Companies

Client Command has earned recognition as one of Inc.’s 5,000 fastest growing companies for the sixth consecutive year.

by Staff
August 30, 2017
1 min to read


CUMMING, Ga. — Automotive marketing provider Client Command has again been named to the Inc. 5000 list of the fastest growing companies of 2017. This is the sixth time the company has been honored with a ranking on the list, leapfrogging ahead more than 2,000 spaces from No. 4,483 in 2016 to No. 2641 this year.

The Inc. 5000 outlines the fastest-growing privately held companies from across the country that demonstrate the highest revenue growth over a three-year period. Previous winners have included companies the likes of FitBit, Zappos and Pandora.

The award joins a growing number of accolades Client Command has amassed this year. The company has experienced tremendous success, with revenue growth of 132% over the last three years, a staff that has more than quadrupled in size in the past two years, and the need to increase their office space from 4,800 sq. ft. to 13,200 sq. ft. earlier this year.

“We are so honored to be included in this year’s Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies,” said Charles Darwin, COO of Client Command. “But even more than the accolades, we’re excited to bring the automotive industry top of the line marketing solutions. We share this award with each of the customers who have brought us to this point.”

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