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Eurocom Worldwide strengthens its footprint in the USA
Gabriel Marketing Group selected as new member agency of the global PR network for its proven track record of success helping tech companies increase brand awareness and achieve highgrowthrates.
Eurocom Worldwide, the global PR network, has selected Gabriel Marketing Group (GMG) with headquarters in Washington, D.C. as a new member agency in the USA. Eurocom Worldwide is one of the largest independent PR networks and has constantly expanded its global outreach since its inception in 2002. The U.S. is one of the key markets for Eurocom Worldwide with its particular focus on B2B communications in key technology, industrial and commercial sectors. GMG is one of only two member agencies in the United States at Eurocom Worldwide. The other agency is Ripple Effect, headquartered in Boston, Mass.
GMG is an integrated marketing and public relations agency exclusively focused on high- growth technology companies. Founded in 2011, GMG has helped more than 40 technology companies tap the power of public relations, digital, inbound marketing and award-winning creative to craft compelling strategies and air-tight execution that drives growth and higher valuations. GMG is headquartered in Washington, D.C. with satellite offices in two of the fastest growing tech hubs in the U.S., Southern California and Raleigh, North Carolina.
“We are thrilled to be accepted as one of only two Eurocom Worldwide members in the U.S.,” said Leah Nurik, CEO of Gabriel Marketing Group. “Since our inception, we have worked with global partners across multiple global geographies to service our disruptive technology client base. Being a member of Eurocom expands our reach all over the globe, so we can help our current and future clients meet their international requirements while also helping organizations outside North America take advantage of the opportunities that the United States and Canada has to offer to technology companies of all sizes.”
“The U.S. market offers an immense pool of potential clients for our network and continues to be a key target market for many international companies,” said Robin Baker, chairman of Eurocom Worldwide. “We have been searching for a suitable second member in the U.S. to meet our very distinct member profile in terms of agency size and structure, client focus and industry experience. So we are delighted to welcome Leah Nurik and her team at Gabriel Marketing Group to our global network – we are looking forward to a very productive cooperation.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Six Degrees .
 
         
         
         
         
         
         
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