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Relevance, Visibility and Top Talent Are Keys to Success in an Uncertain Market
Stay relevant to clients’ issues, raise the firm’s visibility online and invest in top talent. The businesses that grow in today’s environment are those that put these efforts front and center.
By Karl Feldman and Katy Pultz
January 13, 2021
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by Karl Feldman
Karl Feldman is Partner at Hinge, the leading research-based branding and marketing firm for the professional services. Hinge conducts groundbreaking research into high- growth firms and offers a complete suite of services for firms that want to become more visible and grow.
by Katy Pultz
Katy Pultz, an Account Director at Hinge, is a tireless client advocate and invaluable resource. She not only manages high-level client relationships and delivers strategic guidance, Katy ensures that Hinge’s research, marketing and design teams appreciate each client’s unique point of view.
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