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INK Communications Co
2717 South Lamar Blvd., Ste. 1087,
Austin,
TX
78704
512/636-6804
Employees: 33. Founded: 2004.
Agency Statement:
INK specializes in helping B2B tech and energy companies amplify their presence and drive growth through strategic public relations, thought leadership, content marketing, social media, digital advertising, and design. Guided by our mission—good work with good people makes for a good life—we combine deep industry insights and a forward-thinking approach to deliver impactful results and deep partnership. Our high client return rate underscores our expertise in positioning our client to stand out and stay ahead.
Starr Million Baker, CEO & Co-Founder; Kari Hernandez, CSO & Co-Founder; Blair Poloskey, Principal & Partner; Caitlin New, Candice Eng, Helen Murphy, VPs, Comms.; Emily Grossman, VP, Creative Svcs.; Kim Mackley, VP, Content & Strategy; Traci Mazurek, VP, Digital; Caroline Harvey, VP, Planning; Kersa Haughey, Dir., Business Development & Marketing;
Additional office in Denver, CO.
Clients Include:
Anaconda
Aurora Hydrogen
Canopy
Car Connectivity Consortium
Carpe Data
Cognite
CoreLogic
Divert
Dover Fueling Solutions
Electric Power Engineers
Enbridge
ESS
Khoros
KYND
M Holland
Mitsubishi Power Americas
Open Lending
Sparkfund
Tapcheck
TechLink
USAFacts
Vertafore
INK Communications Co in the news with O'Dwyer's:
| • | How GEO is Changing the Tech PR PlaybookMon., Nov. 24, 2025...or left out of the conversation entirely.
What drives B2B tech visibility in AI-generated responses
Through INK Communications ’ AI visibility/GEO audits for SaaS and managed services companies across sectors such as cybersecurity,... |
| • | Productizing Your Secret SauceFri., Jun. 20, 2025...the execution of work (your “what”) less valuable and impactful strategy even more valuable.
At INK Communications , we built our product in four steps:
1. Find your focus
This one is obvious, but... |
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