SAN DIEGO, May 30, 2017 -- iMatrix, a leader in the field of websites and internet marketing for practice-based businesses, has hired Frederick Brown as its general manager. In this role, he will develop and execute strategies for optimizing customer satisfaction and ensuring operational efficiency. Prior to joining iMatrix, he was the Vice President of Health for Internet Brands, an integrated online media and client services organization. Brown ran operations for all of Internet Brands’ Chicago-based business.
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Since 2002, iMatrix has cut through online marketing clutter by providing solutions that are precisely tailored to specific industries. This allows the company to properly address the needs and concerns of businesses in these fields and for its clients to reap the benefits of its signature tailored approach.
In March of this year, iMatrix announced that it had grown to serve more than 12,000 active clients. This news came on the heels of its expansion into a new market, online marketing services for beauty industry professionals, which joined its existing marketing offerings for chiropractors, eye care professionals, and veterinarians. Brown joined the company around this time to ensure that it would continue to provide excellent customer service and would also be able to remain efficient as it continues to grow amongst its hair salon, skincare, and other beauty industry clients.
Brown is a high-energy leader with experience in dealing with multiple company locations. He excels in driving operational excellence, maximizing employee efficiency, and bringing about growth to the companies he works with.
“I believe that efficiency and great service are both essential for a company's success,” said Brown. “When I was at Internet Brands, my goal was to increase efficiency and further improve customer loyalty. I intend to bring the same goals – and the accompanying increases in customer satisfaction – to iMatrix in its time of growth."
Brown joins iMatrix during an exciting time. The company recently introduced product and design enhancements such as Portal, a new and a greatly improved website editor system with excellent site customization capabilities, several new site themes including ones with video background capabilities, and a new design gallery with live demo capabilities.
About iMatrix
iMatrix is a leading player in the internet marketing field. It focuses on local businesses in the chiropractic, veterinary, beauty, and eye care industries. The company is a Google Premier Partner with more than 12,000 clients. Learn more about their online marketing solutions and mobile-friendly websites at www.iMatrix.com.
iMatrix, 1 (800) 462-8749


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