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AgileThought Wins 2017 RCP Rocket Award

AgileThought, a Tampa, Fla.-based custom software solution and development consulting specialist, is the 2017 winner of the RCP Rocket Award.

The RCP Rocket Award is a joint award of Redmond Channel Partner magazine and Revenue Rocket Consulting Group to recognize IT services companies with unique business strategies that are resulting in sustained growth. This is the fifth year for the RCP Rocket Award.

AgileThought won the 2017 RCP Rocket Award based on its excellence in implementation of its optimized growth strategy that netted significant tangible financial results in a very short time.

Watch the September/October issue of Redmond Channel Partner magazine for a full profile of AgileThought's nimble business moves and its inspiring growth story, as well as tips and lessons learned from their success.

Congratulations to CEO and President David Romine and the entire AgileThought team.

Posted by Scott Bekker on July 13, 2017


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