Celerity IT
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Celerity IT is a Virginia based consulting firm that specializes in business and technology advisory services such as customer experience, design thinking, operational excellence, intelligent automation, business process and strategy, and a variety of Agile consulting services.[1] Celerity was established in 2002 by Michael Berkman and Lewis Waters in McLean, Virginia. Celerity maintains offices in New York, NY; Harrisburg, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Richmond, VA; Boston, MA; McLean, VA; Baltimore, MD; and Dallas, TX. They also offer technology services out of Clujj, Romania. Celerity launched Celerity Government Services (CGS) in 2009, which later spun off as Xcelerate Solutions.[2]
Company type | Public |
|---|---|
| Industry | Professional Services |
| Genre | Consulting |
| Founded | 2002 |
| Headquarters | Mclean, Virginia, United States |
Area served | Nationwide |
Key people | Curt Schwab(CEO) |
| Services | Digital Strategy | Experience Design | Operational Excellence | Digital Products | M&A Advisory |
| Owner | Randstad |
| Website | www.celerity.com |
In 2013, Celerity acquired 3PC Media, a digital agency based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1][3]
In 2015, Celerity was acquired by the French firm, AUSY.[4][5]
Awards
In 2014, Celerity's work on the National Geographic website won a Nielsen Norman Award for Best Intranet Design and a 2014 Ektron Site of the Year award for the Intranet category.[6][7]
In 2015, Celerity's work on the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) website won gold in the 2015 Horizon Interactive Awards in three categories: advocacy, health, and university.[8] The site also won gold at the 2016 AVA Digital Awards.[9]