WebMechanix Acquires Baltimore-Based 7D Interactive
WebMechanix made its first acquisition! There were no suitcases of cash or hostile boardrooms; just two long-time partners arriving at the same logical conclusion.
The blog post below is a press release distributed through PRWeb explaining the details of the acquisition.
Acquisition expands digital marketing agency’s development arm
5-year old online marketing company WebMechanix just finalized its acquisition of 7D Interactive, a web & software development firm. The joint companies will operate under the WebMechanix brand and all key personnel will continue working from WebMechanix’s headquarters in downtown Columbia, MD.
7D Interactive, founded in 2011, provides custom-tailored web & software development solutions for clients in both the public and private sectors. Clients include Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) & Choice Hotels International, among others.
Dave Brong, who founded 7D Interactive in 2011, joins the WebMechanix leadership team as their Chief Technology Officer.
“The WebMechanix team perfectly aligns with our philosophy for making clients happy. That’s what it comes down to in the end, how much better off our current and future clients will be,WebMechanix Acquires Baltimore-Based 7D Interactive said Mr. Brong, whose experience in development began in the early 1990’s.
WebMechanix co-founder and CEO, Arsham Mirshah, commented, “Dave brings a wealth of experience to the team. Our union will really enhance the complementary services we can provide for our clients. Marketing needs are ever-expanding and this will help us stay ahead.”
WebMechanix is ramping up hiring efforts over the next six months in response to the influx of new business from the merger. Several of these hires will likely come directly from WebMechanix Academy, the company’s new 12-week training program for aspiring digital marketers in the greater Baltimore, Maryland – Washington, D.C. – Virginia – Pennsylvania area.
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