Wonder Marketing Agency Launches in Greenville, SC with Focus on brands Running on EOS®
Jami Mullikin • July 15, 2024

For Immediate Release
Greenville, SC - July 1, 2024
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Greenville’s marketing landscape is set to transform with the arrival of Wonder, a one-of-a-kind agency dedicated exclusively to organizations utilizing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS®). Unlike traditional agencies, Wonder specializes in activating brands from the inside out, ensuring that every strategic move aligns with the core tenants of EOS®. Located in the innovative Flywheel co-work space at 25 Goldsmith St, Greenville, SC 29609, Wonder is poised to redefine how businesses in Greenville and beyond approach marketing and brand development.
Founded by Jami Mullikin, a seasoned expert with extensive experience building internal brand culture within companies such as ScanSource, KeyMark and Up&Up, Wonder is set to lead growth-oriented clients to extraordinary marketing success. Mullikin is joined by a team of industry veterans, including Warren Griffith, vice president of operations and EOS Integrator; Mark Henderson of Charlotte, NC, vice president of media. Each leader brings over 25 years of experience in their respective fields and shares a passion for driving marketing excellence.
"Your employees have to believe it for your customers to buy it," says Mullikin, emphasizing the agency’s philosophy on a brand’s core messaging. "Living in a 90-day world means staying focused yet agile, ensuring your employees are constantly aligned with your brand's core messaging. At Wonder, we believe that this alignment is crucial for customers to truly buy into your brand." Wonder's tagline, "Activating Visionary Brands," encapsulates its mission to harmonize internal culture with external market perceptions, driving long-term brand value with clarity and consistency.
Wonder offers a comprehensive suite of services, including brand strategy, marketing strategy and activation, and media strategy and management. The agency employs a proven process called Marketing Momentum™ to align marketing efforts with overall sales and business objectives, running marketing initiatives in 90-day cycles. As EOS purists, the leadership team at Wonder formally runs on EOS, ensuring they embody the principles they support and advocate for with clients.
The agency aims to translate the Vision/Traction Organizer (VTO) of its clients into actionable strategies that resonate both internally and externally. "The EOS VTO casts a vision, and Wonder helps those big dreams become reality by providing the language to activate brands with clarity," Mullikin adds.
For more information about Wonder and its services, visit workwithwonder.com or contact Jami Mullikin at 864-735-0777.
About Wonder:
Wonder is a Greenville, SC-based marketing agency specializing in brand strategy, marketing strategy and activation, and media strategy, placement, and management for organizations running on the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS®). Founded by Jami Mullikin, Wonder's mission is to help leaders activate their brands from the inside out, ensuring internal culture aligns with external brand perception.
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