On August 16, 2017, Contract Solutions, Inc. (CSI) was selected as one of the 5000 Fastest- Growing Private Companies in America by Inc. magazine. CSI joins Microsoft, Timberland, Intuit, Chobani and Oracle, who have previously received this honor. CSI is number 1773 on the list. “We are honored to receive this recognition,” said Ms. Corliss Udoema, President and CEO of CSI. “This award is attributed to the dedication and commitment of Team CSI who consistently delivers excellence.”
Each year, Inc. magazine publishes a list of 5000 companies ranked according to percentage revenue growth over a three-year period. To qualify, companies must have been founded and be generating revenue by the first week of the starting calendar year, and therefore able to show three full calendar years of sales. Additionally, they have to be U.S.-based, privately held, and independent—not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies—as of December 31 of the last year measured. Revenue in the initial year must have been at least $100,000, and revenue in the most recent year must have been at least $2 million. In addition to CSI, there are some well- known companies that are among this year’s winners: FabFitFun, Carvana, Active Faith Sports, PainNite and Halo Ice Cream.
Previously this year, Ms. Udoema was recognized by the Small Business Administration as the Virginia Small Business Person of the Year and was the third runner-up for the National Small Business Person of the Year designation. As a result, Ms. Udoema was presented the Congressional Record by Congresswoman Barbara Comstock. In addition, CSI was identified as one of the top 25 staffing companies in the Washington, D.C. metro area by the Washington Business Journal. For all of these achievements, CSI was honored by the Mayor of the City of Manassas, Virginia.
CSI was established in 2006, and provides staff augmentation services to numerous federal agencies and private sector clients. CSI is recognized by its clients for its commitment to excellence, timely delivery, and teamwork. While CSI has been successful in business, Udoema states, “It’s not just about the bottom line. It’s about how you make a difference in your community. It’s not just about jobs, but it’s the difference you make in the lives of other people.” CSI also supports ten charity organizations in Prince William County, including SERVE, the Barn and the Boys and Girls Club.
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