
Calibrant Digital is named a Finalist in the Company of the Year Business Services 10 or Less Employees category in the 16th annual Stevie® Awards for Women in Business.
The Stevie Awards for Women in Business honor women executives, entrepreneurs, employees and the companies they run – worldwide. The Stevie Awards have been hailed as the world’s premier business awards.
More than 1,500 entries were submitted this year for consideration in more than 90 categories. Calibrant Digital is a Finalist in the Company of the Year Business Services 10 or Less Employees category. Finalists were determined by the average scores of more than 150 business professionals around the world, working on seven juries.
Calibrant Digital is a woman-owned digital agency that helps its partners reimagine all things digital. Calibrant Digital benefits from the stewardship of Adrea Rubin as Founder & CEO, supported by a senior executive leadership team. The formation of Calibrant Digital extends Adrea Rubin’s expertise in customer acquisition, lead generation, and end-to-end execution fully into the digital realm. “With the rapid evolution of direct-to-consumer marketing in digital media, I feel this is the ideal time to solidify our position in the marketplace,” said Rubin. As an affiliate company to Adrea Rubin Marketing, Inc., over the last year, Calibrant Digital has successfully generated over $46,000,000 million dollars on behalf of their clients. The client base has grown by 50% over the same time period.
“In its sixteenth year, the Stevie Awards for Women in Business received a record number of nominations. With the second annual Women|Future Conference preceding the announcement of winners on November 15, it will be a day to celebrate the achievements of working women around the world,” said Michael Gallagher, founder and Executive Chairman of the Stevie Awards. “We’re looking forward to recognizing the Stevie Award winners next month.”
“As a women-owned business I am honored that Calibrant Digital has been recognized for its vision of reimagining all things digital,” said Rubin.