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Doylestown Marketing Agency Expands, Adding 2nd Borough Office
A Doylestown marketing agency has expanded, adding a second office in the borough.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — A Doylestown marketing agency has expanded, adding a second office in the borough.
Sagefrog Marketing Group, described as a top ranked B2B marketing agency with specialties in healthcare, technology, industrial, and business services, has opened another Doylestown office on West Court Street.
The company said it maxed out its 3,500 square-foot headquarters on East Oakland Avenue. The office has 30 full-time employees. The second location, which will almost double the agency’s Doylestown space, is 2,200 square feet.
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In addition to its two Doylestown borough locations, Sagefrog has remote offices in Princeton, NJ, Philadelphia and Lehigh Valley.
Sagefrog was co-founded in 2002 by Mark Schmukler and Suzanne Morris who initially worked out of their homes in Doylestown and Buckingham. Schmukler moved to Solebury in 2006, where the Sagefrog team worked from his barn.
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In 2010, Sagefrog expanded to five people and moved to rented office space near the Doylestown train station, and in 2012, the company purchased its East Oakland Avenue headquarters office.
“Expanding our presence in the Doylestown borough is an exciting milestone for Sagefrog,” Schmukler said. “When my business partner, Suzanne Morris, and I started Sagefrog nearly 20 years ago, we couldn’t have envisioned the success, fulfillment, and expansion we’re experiencing today. This additional space will give us the capacity we need to achieve our growth plans, providing more career path opportunities for our team and marketing capabilities for our clients."
“We’re excited to take this next step as an agency,” Morris added. “Doylestown is a special place to many of us, and we searched long and hard for a space that would allow us to continue building our unique workplace culture in the borough."
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