Client Command Among Atlanta’s Fastest-Growing Companies
Client Command has been named an Atlanta Pacesetter by the Atlanta Business Chronicle for the second year in a row, adding to a list of recent accolades.

The Atlanta Business Chronicle’s list of the city’s 100 fastest-growing companies includes dealer software provider Client Command for the second straight year.
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ATLANTA — Client Command, an Atlanta-based automotive industry-disrupting shopper marketing company, was recognized as one of Atlanta’s 100 fastest-growing companies, landing on the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Atlanta Pacesetters list for the second consecutive year.
Executives noted the company has more than doubled its workforce and grown sales by 174% over the last three years.
“The automotive industry lags behind other industries in its use of data and technology to influence the customer journey,” said Executive Vice President and COO Charles Darwin. “We believe our customers and employees deserve to be on the cutting edge of marketing technology solutions that drive value for our customers’ current and future success. It is an honor to see that value reciprocated in growth for the company, as well as accolades for the technology, product and company culture that drive innovation and results that propel the industry forward.”
To be considered for this year’s Pacesetters list, Atlanta-based, privately held companies had to have experienced a two-year sales growth of more than 50% and a revenue between $1 million and $300 million in 2018. The Atlanta Business Chronicle uses a weighted index to allow it to compare the growth of different-sized companies against each other.
Additional recent awards include the Atlanta Journal Constitution’s 2019 Top Workplaces, AWA’s Marketing Automation Innovation Leader, and US Business News’ Technology Elite Best Automotive Marketing Solutions Provider awards.
Originally posted on Auto Dealer Today
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