ZoomInfo has made waves ever since setting up shop in Vancouver. One of the city’s largest employers, it has stood as a Clark County success story — a local company making a splash worldwide.
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Source: The Columbian
Despite net loss for quarter, Vancouver-based ZoomInfo executives confident as new headquarters construction continues
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