About Us

Engine No. 9 is the result of a partnership of senior marketing executives and technology professionals, who know that today’s clients need strategies and implementations that leverage the unique strengths of an organization and are measurably relevant to both the top and bottom line. Our work effectively supports your overall market, strategy, and communications objectives.

We help brand-leading firms from Verizon to small startups recognize market opportunities and develop product and technology solutions that grow revenues and profits while providing fuller services to customers.
We are skilled at communicating complex business processes and technologies in easily understandable terms to internal and external business stakeholders to create buy-in and support across multifaceted, complex organizations.

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Operations, Marketing, Sales, Financial, Technology, Analytics, and Cybersecurity Consulting
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Alden from Engine No. 9 Answered this on January 27, 2020
We're a small company (4 full-time employees), but we constantly push our employees to take care of themselves. I think it starts from the top. If you take time to go to the doctor, take time off when you're sick, and practice self-care yourself, your employees won't feel sheepish taking the same... (more) We're a small company (4 full-time employees), but we constantly push our employees to take care of themselves. I think it starts from the top. If you take time to go to the doctor, take time off when you're sick, and practice self-care yourself, your employees won't feel sheepish taking the same time.