The Dallas office will serve as a hub for the company's team of experts to advise global marketers and organizations.
"As the fourth-largest metro in the country and one that has grown markedly faster than many other U.S. cities, the Dallas-Fort Worth region is an attractive location for the next phase of our expansion,"The new office will be Analytic's fifth in the U.S. and 12th in the world. The company currently has U.S. locations in New York, Miami, Charlottesville and Denver.
"We see the diversity of industries that have been established a foothold in the region, its emergency as a tech hub and the strength of top talent as compelling reasons that will benefit our team, our customers and our overall business growth," Smith said in the release. Founded in 2000, Analytic Partners provides cloud and commercial mix analytic services and adaptive solutions.Exclusive: Vista Bank to make acquisition to push into Denton CountySmokin' Oak Pizza and Taproom to open first DFW location in Frisco
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