Bloom Ads, the woman-owned media agency founded in 2008, has been named to the 2025 Inc. 5000 list, the definitive ranking of America’s fastest-growing private companies. For the Woodland Hills, California–based agency, it’s not just another accolade—it’s a signal that their formula of data-driven strategy, measurable results, and client-first focus is working.
The Inc. 5000 is no ordinary list. It’s a who’s-who of companies that have gone from scrappy challengers to household names. Past honorees include Microsoft, Meta, Chobani, Under Armour, and Oracle. For Bloom Ads, joining those ranks is a milestone that underscores both resilience and ambition in a volatile media landscape.
Growth Amid Uncertainty
Making the Inc. 5000 is tough enough; making it in today’s economic climate is tougher. This year’s honorees collectively added more than 48,000 jobs to the U.S. economy and posted a median three-year growth rate of 1,552% among the top 500.
For Bloom Ads, the recognition reflects an agency that has scaled smartly while navigating inflation, shifting ad budgets, and the unpredictable swings of the labor market.
“This honor reflects the dedication, expertise, and passion of every member of our team,” said Kathe Bloom, CEO of Bloom Ads. “From our beginnings in 2008 to this national recognition today, our focus has always been on delivering measurable results for our clients while building lasting relationships.”
What Sets Bloom Ads Apart
Bloom Ads has carved out a niche by blending strategic media planning with advanced analytics. The agency helps brands stretch budgets further, sharpen messaging, and hit KPIs across both traditional and digital channels.
In recent years, growth has been fueled by:
- Expanding client partnerships across industries
- Investments in advanced analytics for sharper campaign insights
- Creative problem-solving that adapts to fast-changing media trends
That mix has made the agency a trusted partner for companies looking to cut through the noise and drive measurable impact.
Why It Matters for AdTech
Recognition on the Inc. 5000 list isn’t just a PR win—it’s a signal that mid-sized independent agencies can thrive against holding-company giants by leaning into data, agility, and relationships. In a sector where consolidation is rampant, Bloom Ads’ rise shows that boutique firms with sharp strategy and nimble execution still have a strong play.
As media buying and measurement become more complex, expect agencies like Bloom Ads—those built on analytics-first thinking—to gain more traction.


 
			 
			