Quadriga Art, the direct-marketing company that has come under fire for alleged fundraising abuses, lives no more — at least under that name. Quadriga, along with eight affiliates, has been folded into a new company called Innovairre Communications, which is billing itself as a sophisticated, more-efficient fundraising powerhouse.
"Innovairre will service more than 500 nonprofit agencies, nonprofit and commercial clients, with nearly 4,000 employees working across five continents," a company news release says. "Until now, these resources have been spread across many different companies and brands."
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