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Scaling the small business cliff Inc. 5000 recognizes DALLASWHITE as one of the fastest growing companies in the U.S.; their president attributes success to the company’s team. P R O F I L E
by Liisa Andreassen Correspondent
T he Inc . 5000 is an exclusive ranking of the nation’s fast- est-growing private companies and DALLASWHITE Property Restoration (Las Vegas, NV), a 38-person nation- al construction company specializing in property restora- tion and catastrophe solutions, recently landed on the list, ranking 1,130 with a three-year sales growth of 479 per- cent. “It is an absolute honor to be recognized in a class of distinguished business leaders who represent the top small businesses in America.” The Inc . 5000 represents the most comprehensive look at the most important segment of the economy – America’s independent entrepreneurs. Companies such as Yelp, Pan- dora, Timberland, Dell, Domino’s Pizza, LinkedIn, Zillow, and many other well-known names gained early exposure as members of the list. “It is an absolute honor to be recognized in a class of dis- tinguished business leaders who represent the top small businesses in America,” Brian Whiteway, DALLASWHITE’s president and CEO, says. “We are truly living the American dream. Every day we are able to do rewarding work by pro- viding quality emergency services and property restoration to individuals and businesses in the wake of tragedy helping them to continue with their lives, businesses, and dreams. Our dedicated team of professionals are passionate about building, serving others, and restoring lives. We have an amazing team at DALLASWHITE and it is gratifying to see the fruits of our labor and substantial growth recognized.” IT’S ALL ABOUT LEADERSHIP. The average company on the list achieved a mind-boggling three-year growth of 490 percent. The Inc . 5000’s aggregate revenue is $205 billion, generating 647,000 jobs over the past three years. “The story of this year’s Inc . 5000 is the story of great lead- ership. In an incredibly competitive business landscape, it takes something extraordinary to take your company to the top,” Eric Schurenberg, president and editor-in-chief of Inc., says. “You have to remember that the average company on the Inc . 5000 grew nearly six-fold since 2012. Business own- ers don’t achieve that kind of success by accident.” PEOPLE POWER AND PROJECTS. Whiteway adds that it was the first
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THE ZWEIG LETTER DECEMBER 7, 2015, ISSUE 1130
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