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Grammarly CEO Brad Hoover Listed Among San Francisco Business Times’ 40 Under 40

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PRLog - Mar. 19, 2014 - SAN FRANCISCO -- Grammarly, the world’s leading automated proofreader, today announced that CEO Brad Hoover has been named to the San Francisco Business Times’ 40 Under 40 list in 2014.

Editors at the San Francisco Business Times select the most influential leaders across the spectrum of San Francisco businesses -- all under 40 years old, who impact their companies, industries, and communities. The 2014 class includes CEOs, entrepreneurs, and executives making a difference now, and certain to do so in the future. “Grammarly is experiencing tremendous growth,” said Brad Hoover, CEO, Grammarly. “It is an honor to be a part of this list, though Grammarly’s team deserves the credit.”

Grammarly CEO Brad Hoover was recognized at the 40 Under 40 award ceremony on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 at AT&T Park in San Francisco, along with executives from other San Francisco companies such as GoPro, Hipmunk, Indiegogo, and Pinterest.

About Grammarly

Grammarly improves communication among the world’s 2+ billion English writers. Its flagship product, the Grammarly Editor, corrects contextual spelling mistakes, checks for more than 250 common grammar errors, and enhances vocabulary usage. More than 3 million registered users worldwide trust Grammarly’s products, which are also licensed by more than 250 leading universities and corporations. Grammarly is a privately held company with headquarters in San Francisco, California. To learn more, visit Grammarly’s website or connect on Facebook (www.facebook.com/grammarly).

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