Meeting Alliance fastest-growing in industry
Meeting Alliance has been recognized as the fastest-growing company in the industry, says the Princeton, NJ-based company.
The rapidly-growing meeting planning organization that provides corporate clients with personalized service and cost-efficient meeting and event management, says its three-year growth rate is more than 157.2%
The company was recognized as such in 2007 rankings in both the Entrepreneur 500 and Inc.’s 5,000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the country.
“The company was also awarded a spot In the Top 25 list of meeting planning companies published by a leading meeting industry trade publication in its September issue,” says a press release.
“Together with our growing roster of prominent international clients, these awards are testimony to the effectiveness of our philosophy of high-quality customer service, seamless program delivery, and excellence in execution,” said David D’Eletto, managing partner.
Meeting Alliance was established in January 1999 as a full-service meeting and event management company with expertise in the logistical planning of meetings and events for corporate clients. The company counts as clients leading companies in the pharmaceutical, financial and communications industries.
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