Resonate Named As 2016 “Top Workplace” By Washington Post
Industry: Advertising & Marketing
For the second time in three years, Resonate awarded a Top Workplace honor by The Washington Post.
Reston, VA (PRUnderground) June 17th, 2016
Resonate, a leading provider of consumer intelligence-to-activation software, announced today it has been awarded a 2016 Top Workplaces honor by The Washington Post in its third annual survey of The Washington Post’s Top Workplaces. The winners include private, public, nonprofit and government agencies with the highest ratings from their employees in a survey conducted by Workplace Dynamics.
“Being recognized as a top workplace is a true testament to the remarkable culture that Resonate’s leaders and employees have created,” said Bryan Gernert, CEO at Resonate. “Resonate strives to provide our employees with a work environment that fosters creativity, innovation and growth. We are a team of people who love what we do—and that’s what makes Resonate such a special place to work.”
Winning companies were recognized at a celebration on Thursday, June 16th at The Washington Post headquarters. In addition, Resonate will be featured in a special section of The Washington Post on Sunday, June 19.
To read more about The Washington Post’s 2016 Top Workplaces, visit wapo.st/TopWorkplaces2016.
About Resonate
Resonate offers a powerful consumer intelligence-to-activation technology that has helped hundreds of organizations more fully understand and connect with their audiences based on the underlying motivations and values that drive their decisions to buy or support certain candidates, causes and brands.
Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, Resonate is privately held and backed by Revolution Growth, Greycroft Partners, and iNovia Capital.