Strike Social moved from Los Angeles to Chicago in 2016 and claims that decision was key to driving revenue up 12,423.4 percent to $46.5 million for the year. If you're thinking, "Wait a minute, how can a move from La La Land to the City of Broad Shoulders spur such incredible growth for a shop...
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August 21, 2017
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Strike Social exec Mark Shore's move home paid off globally
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Strike Social moved from Los Angeles to Chicago in 2016 and claims that decision was key to driving revenue up 12,423.4 percent to $46.5 million for the year. If you're thinking, "Wait a minute, how can a move from La La Land to the City of Broad Shoulders spur such incredible growth for a shop...
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