Consolidated Technologies, Inc. has been selected by Inc. Magazine for the First-Ever List of 5,000 Fastest-Growing Companies in America, according to a PRLeap news report. Consolidated Technologies Inc. is an award-winning, Platinum-certified Avaya (News - Alert) BusinessPartner with operating centers in New York City, Port Chester NY, and Princeton NJ. The company has an industry expertise in Avaya’s communications product lines and Hosted communications solutions.
“The Inc. 5,000 provides the most comprehensive look ever at the most important part of the economy – the entrepreneurial part,” Inc. 5,000 Project Manager Jim Melloan was quoted as saying in the report. “The expansion of the list has allowed us to tell the stories of larger companies, older companies, and a wealth of companies in industries like Manufacturing and Construction that are underreported in the business media.”
Inc. Magazine had released its first-ever Inc. 5,000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the country on August 23, 2007. The list is an extension of Inc. magazine’s annual Inc. 500. The Inc. 5,000 list recognizes companies that cannot make it to the Inc.500 list due to their enormous size. Additionally, the list also includes a number of small firms. On a whole, the listed companies reflect the growth of the U.S. economy.
Consolidated Technologies attributes its growth in recent times to client referrals, innovative marketing and aggressive recruiting. Over the last ten years, the company has experienced phenomenal organic growth. From 3 employees in the beginning, the company is served by over 85 employees currently. Its revenues for 1997 were $650,000. In 2006, it had grown to nearly $20 million at a steady growth rate of 20% - 60% annually. This was one of the primary reasons for the inclusion of CTI......
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Source: Customer Interaction Solutions
Publication Date: October 1, 2007
Reporter: Calvin Azuri
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