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Friday April 22 was Employee Appreciation Day at Marchex. We couldn't do the work we do without the wonderful people who make up every part of the company. So, THANK YOU employees for everything that you do to help us do everything we do.
With so many employees across many different departments at Marchex, each unique individual brings something special to their team, shaping our community and adding to the heart of the organization.
Marchex's new women's professional development group, VOICEs (Value, Openness, Ideas, Connection, Empowerment, Support) held its inaugural meeting last month. Learn from the founders why VOICEs is so valuable, and what the future holds.
Our America's Speech Patterns Uncovered study was a hit with the press. See all the coverage and find out who the fastest, most impatient and chattiest talkers are in the USA.
Customer obsession starts at the top and moves throughout the entire company. Read CEO Pete Christothoulou's blog on the journey a company takes while putting its customers first above all.
Read CEO Pete Christothoulou's latest post on why he ditched his office and moved to the cube.
Marchex understands the importance of giving back to the community. Read about how the Marketing and Institute teams spent a Thursday afternoon in our latest blog.
One of our Graphic Designers, Dale Hendricks, participated in the AT&T Mobile Hackathon in Seattle. The event was focused on building an app for cyclists to keep them safe on the road. Read all about his experience in our blog.
We just wrapped up our 6th Annual Back to School Drive with Treehouse, a Seattle organization which provides assistance to local foster children. Raising just over $5,000 last year, CEO Pete Christothoulou announced at the Marchex company meeting in late July that the goal this year would be $20,000 in cash, clothes and supplies. Were we able to pull it off? Read our blog to find out.
CEO Pete Christothoulou's latest LinkedIn post where he remembers his father asking, "Why build something fast only to watch it crumble?"