Fast 25: Performance Services
Performance Services has 17 locations in 15 states. Locations in four states—Alabama, Colorado, Florida and Georgia—were added in the past two years.
Performance Services has 17 locations in 15 states. Locations in four states—Alabama, Colorado, Florida and Georgia—were added in the past two years.
Yeah, ScreenBroidery does swag. But also custom planters, a Chia pet, a briefcase with speakers inside.
Thompson Thrift began 37 years ago when Paul Thrift and his partner, John Thompson, acquired one repossessed home when they were in college at Indiana State University.
The company, which does commercial and residential junk removal but also cleanouts, demolition and other services, now has 10 locations.
ShipSigma is a technology firm that reduces costs for high-volume shippers through invoice audits, contract negotiations, and insights and data analytics.
This is the third consecutive year that the pharmaceutical engineering consultant is among the Fast 25, and a fourth in 2025 wouldn’t be surprising.
Jeffrey Donovan points to two mergers in 2022 that likely vaulted the company into the Fast 25.
For its nearly 15 years, The BAM Cos. has focused on multifamily properties. No office space. No storage space. Just multifamily housing.
BMWC Constructors finds itself in the enviable position of helping to build facilities for companies in booming sectors.
Secured Tech Solutions now sells, protects, supports and recycles computer hardware such as iPads, Macbooks and Chromebooks for K-12 districts.
Factur co-founder Caleb Townsend says the company’s “long-term vision is to solve all sales and marketing problems that companies in B2B manufacturing have.”
Peterman Brothers CEO Chad Peterman says the company’s wild ride of recent years has returned to a more normal pace, but the plumbing, electrical, heating and cooling contractor still made the Fast 25, for a fifth consecutive year.
Remodel Health helps organizations reduce their health care costs by switching from group insurance plans to an approach in which each employee has an individual plan. The company got its start working with churches and Christian schools.
Looney says Inherent Commercial does a lot of work in the multifamily, senior living and hospitality sectors. Office space is “definitely not what it was,” he says.
Northern Lights developed its own ticket-management software in 2004. In 2017, the company launched a cellphone app.
Edge Industrial Staffing employs a twofold approach: work with the right kind of companies and hire the right kind of people.
Meyer Najem began operations in 1987 mostly focused on the health care industry.
The company acquired a competitor about a year ago and is expanding into the Cincinnati area.
The foundation of the firm is based on the Clean Water Act.