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E-Impact Marketing and Clients Achieve Recognition Across Prestigious Lists

E-Impact Marketing, a full-service digital marketing agency based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, has earned spots on both the 2026 Financial Times Americas’ Fastest Growing Companies and Inc. Regionals: Northeast list.


Several of E-Impact’s clients were also recognized, underscoring the strong growth across the agency’s client base.


E-Impact Marketing is a full-service digital marketing agency that serves small and midsize businesses with strategic, metrics-driven marketing. The agency provides paid media, SEO, and web development services, with a focus on the shed, pole barn, roll forming, construction, and outdoor living industries.


In addition to its recent growth, E-Impact Marketing was named a 2025 Google Premier Partner and completed an ownership transition from founder Chris Stoltzfus to co-owners James Charles, Joel Steele, and Eric Wenger.


Each year, the Financial Times releases its Fastest Growing Companies in the Americas report, recognizing independent companies that demonstrate strong three-year revenue growth. E-Impact clients Zook Cabins, Upper Dauphin Vinyl Products, New Holland Supply, and Troyer Post Buildings were also named to the 2026 list.


Similarly, the Inc. Regionals is an annual ranking of the fastest-growing private companies across seven U.S. regions and serves as an extension of the Inc. 5000, to which E-Impact Marketing was most recently named in 2025. E-Impact is ranked at No. 88 on the Northeast list this year, and E-Impact clients Zook Cabins and Upper Dauphin Vinyl Products were also recognized, ranking at No. 62 and No. 102, respectively.


For Steele, co-owner and Chief People Officer (CPO), the company’s growth represents an opportunity to innovate.


“Growth gives us the ability to try new things, take more educated risks, and create new best practices,” Steele says. “The more we stay on the edge of the digital landscape for our clients, the more we’re able to learn and implement those insights in the future.”
Co-owner and COO, Charles, sees the company’s growth as a reflection of increasing demand for a strong marketing strategy paired with execution.


“The specific strategies we use keep evolving, but the fundamental service remains the same,” shares Charles. “We help companies focus on their core operations by managing their marketing and growth needs.”

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