LeadPoint UK scores a hat-trick in Fastest Growing Companies awards
LeadPoint, the online lead generation solutions provider, has been ranked in the top 50 fastest growing digital media companies in Europe for the third year running.
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This follows a 17th place finish in 2010 and a 4th place finish in 2009.
The top 50 winners were invited to attend an exclusive CEO summit in Barcelona to spend time brainstorming, networking and celebrating successes in the industry.
Over 150 of the most influential decision makers from the European digital media industry attended and the keynote speaker for the evening was Mark Sebba, CEO of NET-A-PORTER.
A number of shortlisted companies were also given the opportunity to present to a judging panel of industry luminaries, including Anil Hansjee, Head of Corporate Development at Google, and Nancy Cruickshank, Executive Director of Digital Development for the Telegraph Media Group.
Nick Chapman, LeadPoint UK Managing Director said:
“Coming in the top 50 fastest growing digital media companies in Europe for the third year running is a major achievement and a testament to all the hard work we have put in developing and refining the LeadPoint proposition.
"We are still a young company but we have made major strides over the last few years and being recognised in such a prestigious awards competition for three years running shows that we have made some real progress.
"However, we won’t be taking it easy and have a whole range of new products and services that we will be launching in 2011 and beyond.
We’d also like to take the opportunity to thank all of our customers that have helped us achieve such phenomenal growth in such a short space of time, some of whom we have been working with since we launched.”
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