Fifty Leading Women Entrepreneurs Honored for Their Companies’ Rapid and Thriving Growth
The Women Presidents’ Organization and American Express Name 50
Fastest-Growing Women-Owned/Led Companies at Ceremony in Baltimore
BALTIMORE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Women
Presidents’ Organization (WPO), in partnership with American
Express (NYSE:AXP), today released the ninth annual ranking of the
50 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned/Led Companies. The 50 Fastest generated a
combined $4.96 billion in 2015 revenues (mean of $99.2 million) and
collectively employed 44,744 in 2015 (mean of 1,028). The top three
honorees are:
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S’well, a New York City-based beverage bottle manufacturer, is
the fastest growing women-owned business and newcomer to this year’s
ranking. Over the past two years, the firm’s revenue ($2,517,155 in
2013 to $47,245,079 in 2015) and employment (3 employees in 2013 to 40
in 2015) skyrocketed. Sarah Kauss, chief executive officer, who owns
100% of the firm, attributes business success to a sheer dedication to
her company, hard work and belief in the product and the brand. -
Pinnacle Group, an IT workforce solutions firm based in Dallas,
moves down to #2 from holding the top spot in 2015. Nina Vaca,
president and chief executive officer, saw her 20-year-old company
break the billion dollar barrier ($1,159,815,799 in 2015, up from
$201,493,192 in 2013). The entrepreneur, who still owns 100% of the
firm she founded at age 24 with $300 of startup capital, accredits
“putting people first” as her number one strategy for her company’s
Texas-sized growth. -
Fitness studio franchise Orangetheory Fitness, another newcomer
to the list, is the third fastest-growing company. The six-year-old
Fort Lauderdale, FL-based firm, led by Ellen Latham, saw its revenue
escalate from $3,147,199 in 2013 to $47,537,711 in 2015 and added 56
employees during that time span.
“This year’s 50 Fastest list represents our most diverse ranking ever,
with an immense geographic reach covering 20 states and one
international winner in Turkey, as well as industries ranging from
energy efficiency services to cybersecurity and engineering,” said
Marsha Firestone, Ph. D., president and founder of the WPO. “We are once
again so very pleased to partner with American Express in paying tribute
to these influential women and recognizing the vital role that
women-owned/led companies have in boosting the economy and enhancing
overall job growth.”
“According to our recent State of Women-Owned Businesses report, the
number of women-owned firms grew at a rate of five times faster than the
national average since the recession,” said Susan Sobbott, president,
Global Commercial Payments, American Express. “We are thrilled to
showcase the successes of these fifty honorees in order to inspire other
women to build high-growth businesses.”
Each of the honored business owners will be offered a congratulatory
prize from American Express.
Applicants do not have to be WPO members. All eligible companies were
ranked according to a sales growth formula that combines percentage and
absolute growth. From this list, the 50 Fastest were selected. To be
qualified for the ranking, businesses are required to be privately held,
woman-owned/led companies and have reached revenue of at least $500,000
by the first week of 2011 and $2 million in 2015.
More about the 2016 50 Fastest:
- Average Age: 49
- CEOs that founded the business: 92%
- Listed companies that do business globally: 44%
- Provide health insurance: 92%
- Plan to continue to grow their company: 90%
- State hiring the best talent as their biggest business challenge: 44%
All 50 companies will be honored at a special event hosted by American
Express at the 2016 WPO Annual Conference in Baltimore, Maryland on
Friday, April 8, 2016. The dinner and awards ceremony will take place
from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront.
Each attendee of the WPO conference will receive a new handbook, 50
Fastest Women-Owned/Led Companies Guide to Growth, sponsored by American
Express. It includes past honorees’ tips to achieve rapid company growth
and focuses on five areas that change significantly when a business
scales: HR, branding, financing, sales, and innovation.
The 2016 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned/Led Companies Include:
Entrepreneur Name | Company Name | City, State/Province/Country | |||||||
1 | Sarah Kauss | S’well | New York, NY | ||||||
2 | Nina Vaca | Pinnacle Group | Dallas, TX | ||||||
3 | Ellen Latham | Orangetheory Fitness | Fort Lauderdale, FL | ||||||
4 | Dr. Rebecca Thomley | Morning Star Financial Services | Golden Valley, MN | ||||||
5 | Kristi Alford | E2 Optics | Englewood, CO | ||||||
6 | Britnie Turner Founder | Aerial Development Group | Nashville, TN | ||||||
7 | Therese Tucker | BlackLine | Woodland Hills, CA | ||||||
8 | Kristina Roth | Matisia Consultants | Seattle, WA | ||||||
9 | Shelly Sun | BrightStar Franchising LLC | Gurnee, IL | ||||||
10 | Lacy Starling | Legion Logistics, LLC | Florence, KY | ||||||
11 | Kay Ivie | Ivie & Associates, Inc. | Flower Mound, TX | ||||||
12 | Claudia Mirza | Akorbi | Plano, TX | ||||||
13 | Zeynep Erkunt Armagan | Erkunt Tractor Industries, Inc. | Ankara, Turkey | ||||||
14 | Staci L. Redmon | Strategy and Management Services, Inc. | Springfield, VA | ||||||
15 | Liz Elting | TransPerfect | New York, NY | ||||||
16 | Phyllis Newhouse | Xtreme Solutions Inc. | Atlanta, GA | ||||||
17 | Victoria L. Vasques | Tribal Tech, LLC | Alexandria, VA | ||||||
18 | Rebecca Cenni | Atrium Staffing | New York, NY | ||||||
19 | Stephanie Point | Point 2 Point Global Security, Inc. | Addison, TX | ||||||
20 | Jamila Stanford | NuGate Group, LLC | San Jose, CA | ||||||
21 | Ronia Kruse | OpTech, LLC | Troy, MI | ||||||
22 | Kara Trott | Quantum Health | Columbus, OH | ||||||
23 | Michelle Baker | Swoon Group LLC | Chicago, IL | ||||||
24 | Denise Legg | MegaCorp Logistics | Wilmington, NC | ||||||
25 | Christina Seelye | Maximum Games | Walnut Creek, CA | ||||||
26 | Nancy Stango | Blink Reaction dba FFW | Princeton, NJ | ||||||
27 | Paloma Bilson | Protea Group International | North Hollywood, CA | ||||||
28 | Veronica Edwards | InGenesis, Inc. | San Antonio, TX | ||||||
29 | Diane Astley | Xclusive Staffing | Westminster, CO | ||||||
30 | Shavila Singh | Zero Waste Solutions, Inc. | Concord, CA | ||||||
31 | Dee Hays | Excellence Engineering, LLC | Tulsa, OK | ||||||
32 | Molly Gimmel | Design To Delivery Inc. | Bethesda, MD | ||||||
33 | Britt Whitfield | The Revel Group | Chicago, IL | ||||||
34 | Kathy Benson | ORI | Herndon, VA | ||||||
35 | Pamela O’Rourke | ICON Information Consultants, LP | Houston, TX | ||||||
36 | Lily Sarafan | Home Care Assistance | Palo Alto, CA | ||||||
37 | Marilyn Grabowski | Atlantic Infra | Wall, NJ | ||||||
38 | Tana Greene | The Greene Group | Davidson, NC | ||||||
39 | Anita Emoff | Boost Technologies dba Boost Rewards | Dayton, OH | ||||||
40 | Anjali “Ann” Ramakumaran | Ampcus Inc. | Chantilly, VA | ||||||
41 | Mary Kariotis | Merrimak Capital Company | Novato, CA | ||||||
42 | Susan Frech | Social Media Link | New York, NY | ||||||
43 | Cordia Harrington | The Bakery Cos. | Nashville TN | ||||||
44 | Amy Dresser | J Curve | Atlanta, GA | ||||||
45 | Mary Ellen Franz | Imagine Technology Group | Chandler, AZ | ||||||
46 | Natalie Davis-Runyan | Anserteam Workforce Solutions | Dallas, TX | ||||||
47 | Carla Walker-Miller | Walker-Miller Energy Services | Detroit, MI | ||||||
48 | Heather Sanderson | Overture Promotions | Vernon Hills, IL | ||||||
49 | Lenora Payne | Technology Group Solutions, LLC | Lenexa, KS | ||||||
50 | Debbie James | Vivere Health, LLC | Franklin, TN | ||||||
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