Boutique Call: This Agency Made $80 Million in Three Years

By Kiran Aditham 

Welcome the world of Grok, which despite its rather questionable name, explains, “comes from a word in Robert Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land, which means ‘to communicate with deep empathy; to understand
(someone or something) profoundly or intuitively.'” So, who founded this shop, you might ask? Well,  Julie Bauer, Steve Landsberg and Tod Seisser, the last of which served as CCO at Saatchi & Saatchi New York. Seisser, if you need to know, spent six-plus years as CCO of Saatchi NY, while Bauer was a client/strategy exec at the likes of Ogilvy and Saatchi.

Here’s a statement from Bauer, which reads, ““Our very first assignment as an agency was a small project for Estroven, back when it was owned by Amerifit Brands,” said Bauer. “Amerifit was acquired by Martek which was, in turn, acquired by DSM. Throughout all these changes our responsibilities grew based on a record of outstanding sales results and a relationship built on trust. Today, they’re one of our most valued clients.” The full-service Grok, which resides in NYC’s Flatiron District, says it “saw their company grow from three to 20 employees and nearly $80 million in billing.”

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