Their off-the-charts growth rates are delivering an outsize impact on their regional economies.
Regionals 2023 The Fastest-Growing Companies From Every Corner of the Country
Introducing the fastest growing U.S. companies from coast to coast making an impact on their regional economies. They may be small but they're propelled by big, market-winning ideas.
Horatio co-founder and CEO Jose Herrera went back to his native Dominican Republic and turned the idea of an outsourced call center on its head. Jose Herrera, 34, had always wanted to be an entrepreneur, but was afraid of giving up his perfectly sweet career in investment banking. When he entered …
Holland Martini and Maria Vorovich offer GoodQues clients something beyond focus groups: the humanity in the data. Holland Martini, 32, and Maria Vorovich, 34, like to say that their brains couldn't be more different. As rising stars in the competitive world of market research, both shared a passion …
TalentWoo founder Jerel Cain knew how to hire people. Hiring the right people is something he had to learn while scaling his booming business. Jerel Cain, 53, spent the aughts bouncing around Silicon Valley, building out IT teams and recruiting processes at various startups looking to hire. When he …
Brutus Bone Broth CEO Sue Delegan had to act fast when she learned their marketing language ran afoul of state regulators. Her solution helped a charity as well as the new brand. The week that Brutus Bone Broth, a pet food maker, launched in May 2018, co-founder and CEO Sue Delegan, 44, was …
Lettuce Grow founder Jacob Pechenik built a multimillion-dollar business out of sculptural hydroponic towers that serve as microfarms. Jacob Pechenik, 50, had founded and exited three companies by the time his then-partner, actor Zooey Deschanel, was pregnant with their first child. As many do in …
LaunchTech founder and CEO Venus Quates leveraged her military experience -- and a drive to assert her right to belong -- to win government contracts. Venus Quates, 43, grew up in a single-parent household in inner-city Buffalo, New York, where her smarts got her into a college prep school. While …
Tammy Nelson built an Inc. 5000 company as a side hustle while working for another Inc. 5000 company. Growing up in Wisconsin, young Tammy Nelson dreamed of becoming a professional dancer in New York City or L.A. Despite the slim odds of any girl making it in that rarefied realm, her mother only …