LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Oct. 23, 2017 -- Inuvo, Inc. (NYSE MKT:INUV), a global advertising technology company, was named a finalist for “Best Company to Work For” in Arkansas. The annual Best of Arkansas program was created by the Arkansas Times and is driven by reader votes.
“These things matter and, in this case, are well deserved because of our people,” said Rich Howe, Inuvo Chairman and CEO. “Our offices are filled with great people that have collectively created amazing cultures in our Arkansas and California locations, and I feel fortunate to be a part of it.”
Additionally, Inuvo-owned EarnSpendLive.com was voted as a finalist for Best Website. The lifestyle website is devoted to helping millennial women navigate their careers and manage their finances. The Earn Spend Live team is proud to receive this recognition in conjunction with the second anniversary of their founding.
About Inuvo, Inc.
Inuvo®, Inc. (NYSE MKT:INUV) is an advertising technology business. The Inuvo MarketPlace is a set of technologies designed to connect advertisers with consumer audiences through publishers across device types. Inuvo can serve ads within content, video and images. To learn more about Inuvo, please visit www.inuvo.com or download our app for Apple iPhone or for Android.
Investor Contact:
KCSA Strategic Communications
Valter Pinto, Senior Vice President
212-896-1254
[email protected]


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