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Emma Opens New York office, and by New York Office Of Course Means Small Brooklyn Garden Apartment

(From November 2003) Emma announced that it has opened a satellite office in New York. That office, says the company's founders, will serve as a base of operations for customers in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and throughout the northeast. Annie Kinnaird, one of the company's first employees, will lead the New York effort.

"As a Web-based service, geography doesn't matter in many respects," says Kinnaird. "We work with people in 30 states and counting, and countries like the U.K., Canada, Portugal and New Zealand. Still, there's something to be said for being able to meet face-to-face, to be close enough to physically reach out and touch a whole swath of customers with ease. I just said 'swath,' didn't I? Because so many marketing agencies, associations and corporate headquarters are based in New York, this is the place to be."

In typical low-key fashion, Emma's New York operations will be run out of a converted brownstone in the Cobble Hill area of Brooklyn. The company anticipates exploring other satellite offices in the future but says it will take things, to borrow a phrase from Annie, one swath at a time.

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