August 1, 2011
DETROIT – Urban Science, a global automotive retail consulting firm, was honored as a finalist for their Enterprise Lead Solution at the Business Review West Michigan’s Innovation Michigan awards luncheon this afternoon at the Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, Mich.
“Urban Science was founded on the spirit of innovation,” said Jim Anderson, CEO, Urban Science. “The entrepreneurial attitude that combines science and technology results in cutting-edge solutions for our customers and continues to lead our company’s growth.”
The Enterprise Lead Solution is an industry-leading product designed to help automotive manufacturers and dealers optimize their lead management processes from end-to-end with lead acquisition and optimization, lead capture and distribution, lead qualification services, treatment engine, and analytics and reporting. It is currently in use by ten automotive manufacturers and processes more than four millions leads per year.
Out of the 25 finalists, Urban Science was only one of two finalists from southeastern Michigan.
“Congratulations to the hardworking Urban Science team that led the development of the Enterprise Lead Solution,” said Anderson. “Thank you for your dedication and efforts to advancing the sales process throughout the automotive industry.”
The Business Review’s annual Innovation Michigan forum honors companies from a diverse range of industries that are helping transform our changing economy. The awards highlight Michigan innovators and honor them for their talents and entrepreneurism. All finalists were featured in the July 21 edition of the Business Review.
About Urban Science Founded in 1977, Urban Science is a global automotive retail consulting firm that combines science with marketing to give companies the competitive edge they need to increase their market share and profitability in the most effective and efficient manner. With headquarters in Detroit, Urban Science serves its global clientele from offices in the United States, Spain, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, Australia, China, Mexico, Japan, India and Russia. www.urbanscience.com |