CTOs on the Move

OneCommand

www.onecommand.com

 
OneCommand is a leading provider of integrated and automated, personalized communication solutions and services designed to stream line work-flow, reduce marketing expense and generate superior customer response.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.onecommand.com
  • 11500 Northlake Dr Ste 240
    Cincinnati, OH USA 45249
  • Phone: 800.464.8500

Executives

Name Title Contact Details

Similar Companies

Tagger Media

With Tagger, brands, agencies and media companies maximize their influence with relevant, uniquely sourced ambassadors efficiently in an automated workflow. Architected as a SAS-solution, Tagger is intelligently social: Built with enhanced data to hone social listening and broaden influencer discovery, for efficient and complete influencer campaign management and measurement.

HighLevel

#1 White-Label Sales & Marketing Platform for Digital Agencies. CRM, Email, 2-way SMS, Funnel Builder, Workflows, and more! 14 day free trial 👇

Exhibit Experience

Exhibit Experience is a nationwide tradeshow exhibit rental provider focusing on in Las Vegas Nevada, Orlando Florida and Chicago Illinois. As a company, we focus on turnkey trade show exhibit rentals and our goal is for each client to focus on their t...

PREMION

What is OTT? Premion provides advertisers the opportunity to place ads alongside long-form & live streaming content across highest rated branded networks!

Simmons Sharpe

Simmons Sharpe was founded in 2015, by Bill Sharpe, the former chairman of Havas Canada, and Heather Simmons, the former CMO of Dell Canada. At Dell, Heather was Bills client for 9 years. Remarkably, they still like each other. They lead the company from hipsterville, better known as Queen East, in Toronto. Most of the actual work however, is done in Halifax, where Mitchell Hunter runs the show. The Simmons Sharpe difference is our focus on end-to-end demand generation and measurement. And by end-to-end, we mean including customer care and sales in marketing initiatives, and automating and measuring from impression to signed contract. Because marketing matters most when it impacts bottom-line sales and builds long-term relationships with customers.