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    Facts ‘n Figures is the premier qualitative research firm in Los Angeles. Founded in 1969, they have distinguished themselves as a company that works in partnership with their clients to consistently produce outstanding research results. Their mission is to provide reliable, accurate data and insight that drive actionable strategic business decisions. At Facts ‘n Figures, their dedicated team is both experienced and professional. No matter the size or scope of your project, you can rest assured knowing that the Facts ‘n Figures team guarantees success.

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    Marshall Fenn are an independently owned, full-service, marketing and communications agency. Their savvy team of creative and technical specialists are passionate about generating data driven ideas that change minds and influence behaviour. Adept in communication arts with expertise in digital marketing, social media strategy, traditional advertising, direct response and public relations, they execute on a wide variety of media platforms in-house. And that’s important. It gives them the ability to design the most effective tactical combination to efficiently drive client growth.

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    Urban Influence is a collection of Seattle-dwelling, industry veteran introverted extroverts that bring passion and purpose to creating end-to-end brand engagements. For over 16 years, they’ve been a Seattle staple, helping businesses craft honest, emotional experiences through strategy, brand development, graphic design, web design, and storytelling. They value transparency, honesty, empathy, and common sense above formulaic methodologies. It makes for better relationships, and better relationships make for better work.

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