SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Jan. 25, 2018 -- Tallwave, a design and innovation company that helps brands transform, design, build and grow new products and services, concluded 2017 celebrating several milestones, achievements and industry accolades. Since its launch in 2009, Tallwave has helped hundreds of companies solve their biggest business challenges, develop new products, enhance customer experience and achieve success in the marketplace.
Tallwave kicked off 2017 with the acquisition of Ethology, a full-service digital marketing and customer experience agency, to expand its services and elevate its strategic partnerships with all clients. The acquisition also brought about substantial growth in both clients and staff.
“When we launched Tallwave, we set out to make a difference in the lives of innovators and the business community as a whole,” said Jeffrey Pruitt, Partner and CEO of Tallwave. “I’m proud of what we achieved in 2017, as it’s a true testament of the power and talent of our team and our innovative clients. As we continue to expand our business we will continue to add the best of the best talent. It will be exciting to see what they will achieve in 2018.”
In addition to making significant hires, the company also added several marquee clients to its already impressive roster, including Spear Education, Castle Hot Springs and Senna House Buyers.
The company leadership was recognized for their innovation and contribution to the technology industry. Tallwave partner and CEO Jeff Pruitt was named one of Arizona’s Most Admired Leaders and a Top Tech Exec finalist by the Phoenix Business Journal. Pruitt was also awarded the Ed Denison Business Leader of the Year award during the Arizona Technology Council’s Governor's Celebration of Innovation Awards.
Tallwave was recognized by the Phoenix Business Journal as one of the top 25 Best Places to Work in Arizona. The company was also named a finalist for Arizona State University's Spirit of Enterprise Awards. Tallwave earned a Growth Award in the inaugural TechTalent Awards, and Terri O’Shaughnessy, Director of Client Success at Tallwave, earned the top award for Customer Experience.
To learn more about Tallwave and its suite of services, visit tallwave.com.
About Tallwave
Tallwave is a design and innovation company that helps companies of all sizes build great products and services and take them to market successfully. Tallwave provides a full suite of solutions including business strategy, design, brand, digital marketing and software development services that are laser-focused on execution and building amazing customer experiences. Tallwave is headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz. Learn more at tallwave.com.
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