Whittman-Hart Acquires Four Points Digital | Internet News

Whittman-Hart Acquires Four Points Digital

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Nov 15, 1999
1 minute read

Whittman-Hart Inc., a provider of
enterprise-wide e-business solutions for middle-market companies, acquired Four Points Digital LLC, an
independent interactive marketing agency.

Terms of the agreement were not
disclosed.

Based in Chicago with an office in San Francisco, Four Points Digital helps
companies build and manage customer relationships through electronic
solutions.

The firm specializes in digital marketing including interactive advertising
using rich media, online site development and online media buying. Four
Points employs approximately 80 people.

“With this acquisition, Whittman-Hart brings additional digital marketing
expertise to help companies build brands online as well as increased capacity
to offer the full complement of enterprise-wide e-business services to our
clients and prospects,” said Robert Bernard, Whittman-Hart chairman and CEO.

Whittman-Hart has approximately 3,700 employees in 21 branch offices
throughout the United States and the United Kingdom.

Founded in 1997, Four Points Digital employs an “eCustomer First” approach
and helps clients build brands, sell products and develop meaningful customer
relationships in the digital environment via online marketing and
advertising, site development and consulting on business strategy.

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