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Here's how buzzy consultancy Kelton Global made a name for itself in Silicon Valley creating brand strategy for tech giants like Facebook, Google, and Uber

Weng Cheong   

Here's how buzzy consultancy Kelton Global made a name for itself in Silicon Valley creating brand strategy for tech giants like Facebook, Google, and Uber
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Sheryl Sandberg, the COO of Facebook, is engaged to the cofounder and CEO of Kelton Global.

Facebook's billionaire COO Sheryl Sandberg just confirmed her engagement to Tom Bernthal, an Emmy award-winning producer and cofounder of consulting firm Kelton Global.

While many consulting firms like McKinsey & Company have been around for nearly a century, Bernthal's company is only 18 years old. Kelton is located amid Los Angeles' buzzing tech industry, but it has stayed under the radar without attracting much media publicity. Nevertheless, the firm has partnered up with some big names.

Kelton helps companies navigate through brand revamps and better understand the needs of their customers. Since its founding in 2002, it has served as a problem-solver for tech giants like Facebook, Google, and Uber.

Here's how these tech companies benefited from Kelton's consulting expertise.

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