Quorum

Quorum
AI-powered government affairs platform used by over 2,000 organizations, including more than half of the Fortune 100 companies, to navigate and influence government policy.
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What does Quorum do?
Quorum is an AI-powered government affairs platform that provides legislative intelligence, grassroots advocacy, PAC management, and stakeholder engagement tools. It helps public affairs professionals understand their policy landscape, unify data-driven strategy, and improve policy impact across federal, state, and local governments in the U.S., as well as the European Union.
What is Quorum's valuation?
StartupHub estimates Quorum's effective valuation at $1.0B (range $700.6M to $1.3B, 40% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.
Where is Quorum headquartered?
Quorum is headquartered in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
When was Quorum founded?
Quorum was founded in 2013.
What industry does Quorum operate in?
Quorum operates in Government Affairs, Artificial Intelligence, GovTech, Public Affairs Software, Legislative Tracking, Advocacy Software.
How many employees does Quorum have?
Quorum has approximately 23 people on record.
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