Founded in 2000, brand strategy firm Redscout still feels like a startup.
Fewer than 50 people work at the New York office on 25th and Broadway, with another 10 working in San Francisco.
There's a ping pong table and bottles of alcohol and cans of soda everywhere (alcohol distributor Diageo and PepsiCo are clients). And everyone is young.
We asked CEO Jonah Disend why major corporations trust them with big decisions.
Redscout's office is located at the end of this unglamorous entryway in Midtown, up a very slow elevator

When you step inside you'll find a bright and attractive office

CEO Jonah Disend meets me in a conference room on the lower floor, where he explains how Redscout can see things about brands that no one else can

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