Springbox Celebrates Fourth Year of Success
Austin, TX — Mar 28, 2008
Austin-based interactive marketing firm Springbox commemorated its fourth anniversary with a lavish party attended by more than 300 friends, family and business partners. The company celebrated a year of unprecedented growth and new business partners and a new parent company.
Held on Thursday, March 6, the party took place at the Arthouse at the Jones Center, a contemporary art gallery in the center of downtown Austin. The space was completely refitted for the party. Stylish furniture and striking banners — each displaying "IV" in the trademark Springbox orange — helped to capture the feel of the company's recently revamped office space. On-site chefs from Austin mainstay Maiko dished out sushi to the attendees, while bartenders served orange blossoms, a Springbox-themed party drink.
The past year was one worthy of celebration for Springbox: The company doubled its workforce and more than tripled its office space. It joined the Enliven family of companies, absorbing Austin marketing firm Makos and gaining a Los Angeles office. The company expanded relationships with its legacy clients and entered into new partnerships with Siemens, Callaway, Premiere Global, AEG Live and PayPal.
"Our strategy of hiring the best and always striving to exceed expectations is paying off," explains Springbox Co-President Dan Isaacs. Though the company came to prominence working with Dell, AMD and CSE — three Austin-based businesses — recent partnerships have proven Springbox to be a truly national player. Springbox is currently in the process of expanding its base in Los Angeles and increasing its premium rich media offerings.
What does the next year hold for Springbox? The company intends to aggressively grow its client base and strengthen traditional marketing services in its Los Angeles office. "We foresee collaborations between our bread-and-butter interactive marketing offerings and the rich media and 3D capabilities recently added to our portfolio," says Springbox Co-President Adam Moore. "Our clients can expect more of the same smart strategy and dazzling interactive."
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