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Zignal Labs

www.zignallabs.com

 
Zignal Labs is the world`s leading media analytics company. With unparalleled expertise in big data, machine learning and media measurement, Zignal empowers communications and marketing teams to build trust and credibility in their brands. Today, insights from the Zignal platform helps the Fortune 1000 measure the impact of their earned media programs, mitigate reputational risks and inform strategic decision-making. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices in New York City, and Washington DC. Zignal serves customers around the world including IBM, NVIDIA, Airbnb, Citrix, DTE Energy, Uber and FleishmanHillard.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.zignallabs.com
  • 600 California Street
    San Francisco, CA USA 94108
  • Phone: 415.683.7871

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Jonathan Dodson
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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