Fast 25: Gemco Constructors
The company—a mechanical, electrical, plumbing, building-automation systems and service contractor—helps build huge warehouses across the country.
The company—a mechanical, electrical, plumbing, building-automation systems and service contractor—helps build huge warehouses across the country.
The construction firm has gotten a boost from clients in such industries as health care and corrections.
The office supply company was able to return to the Fast 25 thanks to an acquisition and landing the accounts of big Indianapolis hospital systems.
Dr. Mike Graves built and sold a chain of animal hospitals in the 1980s and 1990s. Now, he’s growing Pet Wellness Clinics, which will have eight locations by early next year.
The company has built its client base to more than 850 families, all without making acquisitions.
The company, which provides safety services for the utility industry and other fields, works with more than 175 clients annually.
Radio advertising, and Peterman’s familiar jingle, have helped fuel the company’s rapid growth.
“Our product is our team,” says Mike Reynolds, the CEO of Innovatemap. It is a mindset shared by many of the executives who lead companies on IBJ’s list of fastest-growing private companies.
Leaders of Fast 25 firms have varied ideas on what leadership traits are most important.
Among TMG Construction’s biggest projects last year: It built 12 Taco Bells within four months.
EnVista has stayed focused on unified commerce, which enables shoppers to buy, receive and return items anywhere and retailers to be able to fulfill orders efficiently.
CEO Michael Kelly said DeveloperTown is now figuring out how it should continue to grow—and whether that means sticking to the Midwest or branching out.
CEO Patrick McGinley and President Kevin Gearheart said service, speed and compassion are company hallmarks and keys to Rehab Medical’s growth.
The company’s business model has evolved during its 18 years in business.
CEO Scott Moorehead’s company operates 1,208 cell phone stores, but that's not all it does.
Gemco principal Bill Bates said he strives to make mechanical services turnkey for contractors.
Co-founder Debra Geihsler said Activate is in 10 states now and expects to add as many as seven in the next year.
Jay's has grown rapidly since new ownership took over and updated the company's marketing strategy.
The company has found a huge market for its online forms that automate workflow.
President and CEO Michael Osborne said adding new customers and getting existing clients to sign up for additional services have triggered the company’s growth.