LinkSquares Receives Prestigious Honors from Ernst & Young and Boston Business Journal

LinkSquares, provider of the fastest and most comprehensive AI-powered contract lifecycle management and analysis tool, announced the company and its CEO recently received prestigious business honors. The awards come in the wake of LinkSquares’ over 1,000% growth over the past two years, a period that attracted hundreds of new customers including such notable names as Fitbit, TGI Fridays, Twilio and Wayfair.

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Ernst & Young LLP (EY) named LinkSquares CEO and Co-founder, Vishal Sunak, an Entrepreneur of The Year® 2021 New England Award finalist. Now in its 35th year, the program “celebrates the unstoppable entrepreneurs whose unbounded ambitions deliver innovation, growth and prosperity that transform our world.” It’s the second consecutive nod for Sunak, who grew LinkSquares from zero to nearly 100 employees and raised over $21 million in funding in just over five years, despite a crowded contract lifecycle management (CLM) space of more than 400 vendors. Award winners will be announced during a virtual event scheduled for July 28.

The Boston Business Journal (BBJ) selected LinkSquares as a finalist for its 2021 Best Places to Work. The exclusive annual ranking highlights Massachusetts-based companies that have built outstanding work environments for their people. The BBJ, the region’s premier business media organization, worked with partner Quantum Workplace to survey employees on key issues including work-life balance, job satisfaction, advancement opportunities, management, compensation and benefits. A Best Places to Work special publication is scheduled for publication in the June 18th Weekly Edition of the BBJ.

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LinkSquares solves a major pain point for businesses and legal counsel who need a modern solution to handle the complexities of contract management at scale. The use of machine learning in its software has created a first-of-its-kind means to quickly read contract text and find, extract and format crucial metadata. LinkSquares helps hundreds of customers understand and better mitigate risks and liabilities in minutes, not months. It has over 800,000 contracts under management, has processed more than three million documents, and extracted 35 million unique data points to date.

“There are two things that matter most at this company,” said Vishal Sunak, CEO and Founder for LinkSquares. “One is ensuring our customers have the best, most comprehensive contract management platform possible. The other is the happiness of our employees. You can’t accomplish the first without the second. We’re fortunate to have incredible talent at all levels and gratified this is a place where they want to work.”

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