Lewis Announces Launch Of Growth Miltiplier Service

Mobile-based marketing firm Lewis has announced the launch of Growth Multiplier, a fractional marketing leadership service designed to help chief marketing officers and local marketing teams deliver immediate results while transforming internal capabilities. Lewis says marketing leaders in Mobile face unprecedented pressure: shrinking budgets, faster market shifts and demands to deliver both short-term results and long-term transformation. The model draws from Lewis’ experience in driving sustainable growth, including revenue growth and the transformation of marketing operations. Unlike traditional consulting that provides strategy without execution or agency models that handle campaigns while internal teams struggle, Growth Multiplier integrates experienced marketing leaders into existing teams. The service includes a marketing readiness assessment to identify gaps preventing teams from performing at their best, followed by a customized fractional leadership engagement.

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