Jami Mullikin • March 23, 2026

Wonder Expands Team, Technology, and Creative Recognition in Banner Year for Greenville Agency

Greenville, S.C. — March 23, 2026 — Wonder, a Greenville-based marketing, media, and technology company, is experiencing a year of growth and momentum marked by new hires, creative recognition, technology partnerships, and an expanded headquarters presence at Flywheel Coworking in downtown Greenville.


The agency recently expanded its headquarters at Flywheel Coworking, extending its lease and growing its footprint to four dedicated offices within the innovation-focused coworking space. Wonder was the first tenant to sign at Flywheel in July 2025 and has grown alongside the community through the space’s flexible workspace model, utilizing a mix of community memberships, dedicated desks, and private offices as the team has expanded.

Wonder has also been active in Flywheel’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, regularly participating in programs including Future X and Catalyzer.


Beyond its agency work, Wonder hosts Pixel Pushers, a quarterly creative community meetup that brings together designers, developers, and creative professionals from across the Upstate. The event features guest speakers, networking, and community collaboration aimed at strengthening Greenville’s growing creative and technology community.

“This has been an exciting season of growth for our team,” said Jami Mullikin, Founder and Creative Director of Wonder. “Greenville has an incredible entrepreneurial and creative community, and Flywheel has been the perfect environment for us to grow while staying connected to other founders, innovators, and creators.”

The agency has also expanded its team over the past year with several key hires and promotions. Andy Windham joined Wonder as Vice President of Account Service, bringing more than 30 years of agency experience. Jessica Fritze joined the firm as Account Manager, while Caroline Heffernan was promoted to Project Manager. On the creative side, Hannah Sullivan and Joshua Fleck were both recently promoted to Art Directors, reflecting their growing leadership roles within the agency’s creative work.



Wonder’s creative work has also received industry recognition. At the American Advertising Awards (ADDYs) hosted by the Greenville Ad Club, the agency received five awards, the most of any agency participating in the local competition. The honors recognized work for clients YourSix and IncWorx, including a Gold ADDY and Judge’s Choice Award for the IncWorx Aigents of Change tradeshow installation.


In addition to team and creative growth, Wonder has expanded its marketing technology capabilities through strategic platform partnerships. The agency recently became a HubSpot Solutions Partner and has integrated Apollo and Factors AI into its marketing technology ecosystem. Together, the platforms support Wonder’s ability to help B2B organizations implement CRM, marketing automation, account-based marketing, and outbound business development programs.

“These tools allow us to build a modern revenue infrastructure for our clients,” Mullikin said. “By combining brand strategy, creative work, and marketing technology, we’re helping companies connect marketing activity directly to business growth.”

The integrated platform approach supports Wonder’s Next90™ Marketing Operating System, a framework the agency uses to align brand strategy, marketing execution, and performance measurement in focused 90-day cycles.


As Wonder continues to grow, Mullikin says the focus remains on helping visionary companies clarify their brand, activate marketing programs, and build sustainable momentum.

“Our goal is to help ambitious organizations turn bold ideas into real traction,” Mullikin said. “That’s what drives our team every day.”

About Wonder



Wonder is a Greenville, South Carolina–based marketing, media, and technology company that helps visionary leaders activate their brands and accelerate growth. The firm combines brand strategy, marketing, media, and automation technologies to help organizations turn bold ideas into clear positioning and measurable momentum. Wonder is the creator of the Next90™ Marketing Operating System, a disciplined framework that helps organizations align strategy, marketing execution, and performance in focused 90-day cycles. The agency partners with leading platforms including HubSpot, Apollo AI, and Factors AI to help B2B and growth-focused brands connect brand, marketing, and revenue.

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