Ask for either Song or Brendan. You might need some concierge help, at first.
I assume you're looking for a group to grab the correct information (updated) and fix past or incorrect listings. This could be a tall task and take some time. If you want a quick fix, use Yext (but you'll pay highly for it and when you stop paying them, your data goes into limbo). I'd stick with the aforementioned aggregator path, if I were you.
What do you mean by "broken links," @Marketing Newbie? Are you looking for a service to assure that directory sites are pointing to your url of choice?
@ryan.leslie
Broken links are links that don’t work. They lead to nowhere. When you click on it, you see a 404 page or you are being redirected to the home page, sometimes it is just a blank screen (not a very good way to deal with broken links).
Some of the reasons why links don’t work include:
A website is no longer available
A webpage was moved without a redirect being added
The URL structure of a website was changed
While it is obviously unpleasant for users to click on such links, search engines also don't like (i.e. won't rank a website very high) when a website is full of doors to Narnia.
@Marketing Newbie , finding broken links is not the reputation management. It is simple onpage SEO. Do you want to optimize your website or your reputation? or both?