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Hendlin

www.hendlin.com

 
We build longstanding relationships, deliver exceptional results and have fun along the way. Our people are not only our greatest asset... they`re family. Our clients love our spirit of collaboration, how we anticipate their needs and help evolve their brands in smart, creative ways. Our ability to leverage assets across a variety of channels, platforms and geographies has attracted highly-regarded brands like 3M, BASF, Carlson, Aimia, Ecolab, and Blue Cross.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.hendlin.com
  • 129 N. 2nd St. #101
    Minneapolis, MN USA 55401
  • Phone: 612.338.1663

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