PHILADELPHIA, PA — FullThrottle Technologies, LLC, a Pennsylvania-based firm spearheading advancements in the AdTech sector, has secured the 147th spot on Inc. Magazine’s fourth annual Inc. 5000 Regionals: Northeast list. The list ranks the fastest-growing private companies in the Northeast, spanning Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Jersey.
The Inc. 5000 Regionals list provides a unique snapshot of the most successful independent small businesses energizing the Northeast economy. FullThrottle’s inclusion on the list, with an impressive two-year revenue growth of 101%, underscores the company’s significant contribution to the region’s economic vitality.
FullThrottle’s robust growth trajectory is fueled by its innovative approach to audience identification and marketing measurements. The company recently announced the receipt of its second patent, further cementing its place as a leader in the AdTech landscape.
David Regn, CEO of fullthrottle.ai, attributes the company’s success to a relentless focus on delivering tangible business results for clients. “Our growth stems from our focus on real business results that matter to clients,” Regn said. “Our platform already represents the cutting edge of AdTech, but we’re just getting started.”
Eric Hagerman, Special Projects Editor at Inc. Media, praised the companies on the Inc. 5000 list for their role in shaping the future of their industries and their regional economies. “The honorees in our Inc. 5000 network are the Who’s Who of private companies. They’re energizing regional economies as they engineer the future of their industries,” he said.
FullThrottle’s suite of privacy-first data solutions helps brands connect with audiences more effectively and responsibly. The company’s patented technology and deep understanding of the customer journey enable it to deliver innovative solutions that drive marketing success and business outcomes. FullThrottle’s clientele ranges from major global media brands like iHeart and Spectrum Reach to smaller local retailers and direct-to-consumer brands.
The Inc. 5000 Regionals list is determined by percentage revenue growth between 2020 and 2022. To qualify, companies must be U.S.-based, privately held, for-profit, and independent, with a minimum revenue of $100,000 in 2020 and $1 million in 2022.
FullThrottle’s recognition on the Inc. 5000 Regionals list is a testament to its commitment to empowering brands through technology and artificial intelligence. As the company continues to redefine the possibilities of digital marketing, industry watchers will be keeping a close eye on this rising star in the AdTech sector.
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