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Nickelytics Partners with Accenture and the U.S. Navy to Power ‘Build Submarines’ Recruitment Campaign

Detroit, MI — Nickelytics, a leader in data-driven out-of-home (OOH) advertising solutions, is proud to announce its recent collaboration with Accenture Federal Services and the U.S. Navy on the ‘Build Submarines’ recruitment initiative. This campaign aims to acquire skilled professionals nationwide to support the Navy’s mission of building its nuclear-powered submarine fleet.

Utilizing Nickelytics’ data driven platforms and innovative advertising solutions, the Detroit campaign was able to achieve 3.6 million impressions, driving local awareness and engagement for Build Submarines. As the campaign continues to expand to multiple cities across the United States, Nickelytics is proud to play such an important role in promoting this initiative.

“We are grateful that ‘Build Submarines’ would choose to work with us in spreading awareness of their campaign,” said Jonathan Marin, National Account Executive at Nickelytics. “Our unique approach to these campaigns ensures that their message reaches the right audience, ultimately leading to impression conversion and supporting recruitment goals.”

About ‘Build Submarines’

‘Build Submarines’ is a nationwide initiative led by the U.S. Navy to recruit over 100,000 skilled workers essential for the construction of next-generation nuclear-powered submarines. This mission is critical to maintaining the United States’ undersea advantage and national security.

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About Nickelytics

Nickelytics is an out-of-home advertising network, transforming the industry with data-driven insights, precise targeting, and real-time analytics. From vehicle wraps to robotic wraps and digital billboards, Nickelytics connects brands with their target audience through precise, measurable, and highly engaging campaigns across a wide range of innovative mediums.

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