History
Funny, it seems like June of 1999 was just a short time ago, but lots has happened for our small company since then…
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June 1999
David Belyea and Sharon Mulcahy open the doors to Jackrabbit, in a 200-square-foot office in Waltham, Massachusetts. It is founded as a traditional print design shop. The company launches with several clients with whom we continue to do business with today… the Braver Group, Fidelity Investments, and BluePoint Venture Marketing.
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Autumn 1999
With the signing of its first web developer, Jackrabbit ventures into the relatively new realm of web design and development. Jackrabbit expands to 1,000 square feet and celebrates its first Thanksgiving in a new Allston loft.
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2000 - 2002
Jackrabbit finds a niche in the financial and professional services sectors, landing clients like Battery Ventures and Fleet Bank.
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2004 - 2005
Jackrabbit experiences its first growth spurt—filling the loft with new hires: Vince DeVitis, Lynn Spooner and Cara Ogar. An influx of talent bounces Jackrabbit up to another level.
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2006 - 2008
Jackrabbit continues its lucky streak with new clients like Jordan's Furniture, Summit Partners, Mayflower Brewing and Phillips Lifeline. Outgrowing the loft, they search for new space and come across a Milton building with potential.
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May 2008
Jackrabbit moves into its new digs after a year of renovations in East Milton Square. Michelle Camuso hops on board.
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2009
A team of nerds, or web guys, is brought on to fortify the expanding Internet needs: Aaron Keith, Jason LaRose, Jonathan Cowher, and Umesh Upadhayay. At the same time, Chris Arinez and Brian Linnehan come along to enhance the print team. The office sees a significant traffic increase and buys plenty of extra furniture. The rabbits start a great relationship with their new friend John Hancock.
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2010
Jackrabbit continues a steady workflow with an ever-growing list of clients. The office doubles as an event location, hosting various charity events, cooking demonstrations, and photo shoots. Print and web teams each get a new hire—Dori Levine and Lucas Hibbard, respectively.
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2011 and Beyond!
Also known as the Year of the Rabbit. Well, this story hasn't quite been written yet, but we plan on living up to our name. Check back soon.





