Sage Communications announced that it grew 25 percent in fiscal year of 2011. Founded in 2004, Sage is now one of the largest independent agencies in the DC area.
Growth Highlights Include:
- Staffing increased 43 percent between January of 2011 and 2012.
- Sage added a number of federal- and commercial-focused clients to its roster, including: The Efiia Group, Creative Computing Solutions(CCSi), Emesec, the National Cherry Blossom Festival, SAIC’s Linguistics & Cultural Intelligence Group and S&R Foundation.
- In November, Sage acquired Brotman-Winter-Fried Communications to bolster its event planning capabilities and consumer portfolio.
- To accommodate its rapid growth, Sage relocated its office headquarters to 1651 Old Meadow Road, in McLean, Va.
Larry Rosenfeld, co-founder and CEO of Sage Communications said, “In a tough, slow growth economy, it is imperative for our clients to have targeted communications programs that positively impact their bottom line. As an integrated communications firm, we are known for developing the right combination of strategic planning and marketing services that help clients meet their corporate and revenue goals. We attribute our success to this unique focus, coupled with providing the talent, experience and execution that make communications services invaluable, even under the constraints of limited budgets.”