When Carbondale resident Tiffany Quillan started her marketing company as a side business, its name reflected her goal of operating with “no overhead.”
Less than two years later, Nover Marketing has more than 10 employees, serves dozens of clients across the United States and Canada, and has b...
Key takeaway ” Less than two years later, Nover Marketing has more than 10 employees, serves dozens of clients across the United States and Canada, and has been named a 2026 Colorado Company to Watch.
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The rapid growth of Nover Marketing is a testament to the Roaring Fork Valley's thriving entrepreneurial spirit. As a company founded to serve the unique needs of architecture, engineering, construction, and building-product companies, Nover Marketing's success has significant implications for the local economy. The valley's strong presence of AEC firms, coupled with its growing reputation as a hub for innovative businesses, creates a fertile ground for companies like Nover Marketing to flourish. With its focus on sustainable growth and data-driven systems, Nover Marketing is well-positioned to support the valley's continued development, from new construction projects to environmental initiatives. As the company continues to expand, it will be interesting to see how it contributes to the local job market and shapes the valley's business landscape. The recognition from Colorado Companies to Watch is a notable achievement, and Nover Marketing's trajectory will likely be closely watched by the local business community.
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Category: business ·
Published: July 13, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
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What is this story about? When Carbondale resident Tiffany Quillan started her marketing company as a side business, its name reflected her goal of operating with “no overhead.”
Less than two years later, Nover Marketing has more than 10 employees, serves dozens of clients across the United States and Canada, and has b...
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