Fluency Ranked 76th Fastest-Growing Company in North America on the 2023 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 List

Source: Fluency

Burlington, Vermont-based Fluency announced it ranked no. 76 on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™, a ranking of the fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech, and energy tech companies in North America, now in its 29th year.

Fluency is an innovator in digital advertising management and automation solutions for enterprise-level agencies and brands. Fluency earned this recognition by achieving a 2,060% growth rate since 2019.

Fluency’s Chief Executive Officer, Mike Lane, credits the company’s growth to the success of its clients, and the increasing demand for scalability and flexibility within the digital advertising industry. “To succeed, today’s advertisers need to be able to deliver sophisticated, locally-targeted digital campaigns at scale. Our automation platform enables this, helping drive groundbreaking efficiencies in their advertising execution. Our growth is a reflection of the success our clients experience with our platform, and we look forward to continuing to grow and thrive along with them.”

As the first advertising management solution to leverage robotic process automation (RPA), Fluency enables agencies and organizations to streamline their advertising operations while retaining complete control over their strategies. The Fluency platform is supported by robust managed services, providing a complete partnership that helps its clients drive comprehensive ad programs at scale – from campaign launches, to ongoing management, to performance optimization – while eliminating much of the manual and repeatable task work that leads to errors, wasted advertising budgets, and staff turnover.

“Each year we look forward to reviewing the progress and innovations of our Technology Fast 500 winners. This year is especially celebratory as we expand the number of winners to better represent just how many companies are developing new ideas to progress our society and the world, especially during a slow economy,” said Paul Silverglate, vice chair, Deloitte LLP and U.S. technology sector leader. “While software and services and life sciences continue to dominate the top 10, we are encouraged to see other categories making their mark. Congratulations to all the winners who show us how creativity, hard work and perseverance can lead to success.”

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