WILMINGTON, Mass. – November 9, 2016 — John Foley Jr., CEO/CMO of interlinkONE and Grow Socially, was named as one of the most influential Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs) on Richtopia’s list "The 100 Most Influential CMOs," published on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016.
The list was populated based on Klout Scores, social media analytics that rate users with a numerical value between 1 and 100 according to their online social influence, as well as various metrics gathered from Twitter, Facebook, Wikipedia, YouTube, LinkedIn and Instagram.
“It’s an honor to be ranked among some of the best and brightest CMOs from across the globe. I continuously encourage my clients to be active on social media because of the many benefits it can provide their company, and being ranked on this list reinforces my certainty that social media is a powerful tool for helping organizations gain exposure,” remarks Foley, who was among CMOs including Beth Comstock, vice chair of General Electric, David Edelman, CMO of Aetna Inc., and Jeremy Burton, CMO of Dell.
Grow Socially, founded by Foley in 2010, is a marketing consulting company with a mission to boost sales for organizations through lead generation activities including inbound and content marketing, social media, and print mediums. Services include strategic plans, content marketing solutions, website development, and business transformation consulting to help organizations get on a path toward long-term, sustainable success. Grow Socially’s parent company, interlinkONE, founded by Foley in 1996, provides cloud-based marketing solutions to generate actionable sales leads.
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John Foley Jr., who was also distinguished by Forbes magazine as the 15th Most Influential CMO on Social Media, is recognized as a thought leader in the areas of business transformation, marketing, and social selling by industries across the nation. With a deep-rooted history in the graphic communications industry, Foley has the expertise needed to help industry leaders establish a successful business model and grow sales through diverse marketing initiatives.
Source: interlinkONE and Grow Socially.