LANSDALE, PA — Debra Harrsch, founder and chief executive officer of Brandwidth Solutions, has been named a 2026 Philadelphia Titan 100 honoree, placing the Montgomery County marketing agency leader among a group of executives whose organizations collectively generate more than $71.6 billion in annual revenue and employ more than 78,000 people.
The recognition highlights Harrsch’s role in building Brandwidth Solutions from a specialized life sciences marketing firm into a broader business serving pharmaceutical, biotechnology, diagnostics, healthcare and technology companies, the company announced.
Founded 21 years ago, Brandwidth was created to address what Harrsch identified as a gap between scientific expertise and traditional marketing services. The agency focuses on communications and marketing programs for organizations operating in highly technical and regulated industries.
Under Harrsch’s leadership, the company expanded its workforce, launched new business initiatives and earned recognition on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies. Brandwidth has also received awards from the Diagnostic Marketing Association and Life Sciences Pennsylvania.
The company recently launched the BWS Dialogues podcast and developed LeadInsites, a proprietary analytics platform designed to provide life sciences organizations with additional marketing performance data and campaign tracking capabilities.
“I’m honored to be named to the 2026 Philadelphia Titan 100,” Harrsch said. “This recognition reflects the work our entire team has done to build a company that understands both the science and the business challenges our clients face.”
The Philadelphia Titan 100 program, presented by Titan CEO and sponsored by Cherry Bekaert, recognizes chief executives and senior business leaders across industries including healthcare, technology, manufacturing, financial services and nonprofit organizations.
Honorees are selected based on leadership, business performance and organizational impact.
Beyond her role at Brandwidth, Harrsch mentors entrepreneurship students at Clark University.
The 2026 honorees will be recognized at a Sept. 10 awards ceremony at Philadelphia’s 2300 Arena and will be included in the organization’s annual Titan 100 publication.
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