Aunalytics CMO Katie Horvath Accepted into Forbes Communications Council

Aunalytics, a leading data platform company delivering Insights-as-a-Service for enterprise businesses, is pleased to announce that Katie Horvath, chief marketing officer for Aunalytics, has been accepted into Forbes Communications Council, an invitation-only community for executives in communications, marketing, and public relations.

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Horvath was vetted and selected by a review committee based on the depth and diversity of her experience. Criteria for acceptance include a track record of successfully impacting business growth metrics, as well as personal and professional achievements and honors.

“We are honored to welcome Katie into the community,” said Scott Gerber, founder of Forbes Councils, the collective that includes Forbes Communications Council. “Our mission with Forbes Councils is to bring together proven leaders from every industry, creating a curated, social capital-driven network that helps every member grow professionally and make an even greater impact on the business world.”

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As an accepted member of the Council, Horvath will be invited to work with a professional editorial team to share her expert insights in original business articles on Forbes.com, and to contribute to published Q&A panels alongside other experts.

“I’m honored to join this community of respected business leaders. As my company leads the way in providing insights-as-a-service through advanced data analytics, I look forward to working together and sharing ideas that can help businesses make better, data-driven decisions.” said Horvath.

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