Award: FAST 50
Presenter: Business Tennessee Magazine / NashvillePost.com
Years Won: 2004, 2005
Description: This magazine recognizes the state's fastest-growing, privately-owned companies as Tennessee's emerging entrepreneurial powerhouses. This is publicized as the elite group of promising companies of Tennessee's future. To be considered, Fast50 nominees must have been in business for at least three years, generate more than $750,000 of revenue, employ five or more people, be independent and privately owned (not publicly traded or a subsidiary) and be headquartered in Tennessee.

Award: Best in Business Awards - Category of 25-100 Employees Finalist
Presenter: Nashville Business Journal
Years Won: 2003, 2004
Description: The Best in Business awards recognize companies that show continued growth and exceed the high expectations set by the board of review consisting of business peers in the Nashville community. The awards are meant to be a celebration of the achievements of Middle Tennessee's most dynamic and fastest growing private companies.
Award: Music City Future 50
Presenter: Nashville Chamber of Commerce
Years Won: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Description: The Music City Future 50 program was initiated in 1992 as a way to underscore the commitment to the economic growth and development of small business in Middle Tennessee by identifying and recognizing the 50 fastest-growing small businesses in the Nashville area. To be considered for this honor, you must have projected growth revenue and employment growth of 10%, be privately owned, be headquartered in Middle Tennessee, have over 10 employees, and have annual revenue of over $500,000. Once you have been received this award in five different years, you are inducted into the Music City Future 50 Hall of Fame.
Award: Small Business of the Year – Start Up Category Winner
Presenter: Nashville Business Journal
Years Won: 1999
Description: The Best in Business awards recognize companies that show continued growth and exceed the high expectations set by the board of review consisting of business peers in the Nashville community. The awards are meant to be a celebration of the achievements of Middle Tennessee's most dynamic and fastest growing private companies.
Award: 25 Fastest Growing Companies
Presenter: Business Tennessee Magazine / NashvillePost.com and Middle Tennessee State University
Years Won: 2000
Description: This award goes to the 25 fastest growing public or private companies between 3 and 10 years old in Middle Tennessee as determined by the panel’s research. The list represents their best effort to identify young, fast-growing companies in the region that highlight the encouraging entrepreneurial environment of Middle Tennessee. We were ranked 4th overall on this list. Rankings were based on a two year average gross revenue growth percentage.

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