Working Media Group Atlanta Named Top Finalists In Atlanta Business Chronicle's Best Places to Work
Online, September 27, 2011 (Newswire.com)
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Atlanta, GA - Working Media Group Atlanta placed among the top
30 out of a group of 60 finalists chosen for the small business category on the Atlanta
Business Chronicle's "Best Places to Work", which includes Atlanta businesses with a
staff of 10-100 employees. Other categories included medium for companies with 101-
500 employees and large for corporations with a workforces over 500 employees.
"As perhaps the only start-up company on the list, we are especially honored to
be included as we have placed particular emphasis on providing an excellent work
environment for our employees," said Working Media Group Atlanta CEO Lisa Holton.
This is the seventh annual "Best Places to Work" list produced by the Atlanta Business
Chronicle. Starting in June, Atlanta business were able to submit a nomination through
the Atlanta Business Chronicle's website. Organizations that were selected to proceed
to the next round were provided surveys to distribute to employees. The surveys were
anonymous and used to gauge employee satisfaction. The highest-ranking companies
comprised the 2011 "Best Places to Work" list.
Working Media Group Atlanta is a national media planning and buying company that
specializes in aggressive advertising negotiation and strong return on investment for its
clients.
About Working Media Group Atlanta
Working Media Group Atlanta (WMGA) specializes in media planning and purchasing,
marketing and branding. Drawing on the expertise of its team of media-savvy
professionals, WMGA understands how consumers think and knows where consumers
get information and advice that they deem as trustworthy sources. WMGA's integrated
blend of expertise is vital to planning today's increasingly complex media campaigns
across traditional and emerging media platforms. Over the past three years, WMGA has
assembled a high-caliber team of seasoned researchers, negotiators and client service
professionals - building an impressive book of business in high contrast to overall
national trends of the past few years. During the Great Recession from 2008 to 2011,
while many media buying firms shut their doors or reported shrinking revenues, WMGA
expanded its team and enlarged its portfolio - positioning it to attract increased market
share as the economy improves.