Inuvo Inc. To Relocate headquarters To Conway, Arkansas
01/31/2013
Inuvo develops Consumer applications that make using the Internet easier and delivers targeted advertisements on to websites owned by partners and the Company. “Inuvo is committed to building a successful and profitable Internet business,” said Richard Howe, Inuvo chairman and chief executive officer. “Through this move, we both improve our operating performance and partner with a state committed to creating opportunities for knowledge-based businesses.”
“Conway continues to build an attractive climate of success for knowledge-based industries,” Governor Mike Beebe said. “Between the three universities and numerous existing technology companies, Inuvo’s leaders knew they would find a hard-working, educated workforce ready to fuel the company’s continued growth.” The State will be helping Inuvo move through a grant that can be used to fund relocation and equipment expenses.
"Our community is excited to welcome not only Inuvo's investment but Inuvo associates from around the country," said Mayor Tab Townsell. "Conway has spent the last decade investing in education, quality of life and infrastructure for the very purpose of attracting talented people like the one's so critical to Inuvo's success."
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