Inc. Magazine – September 2019

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
PEGASUS OPTIMIZATION
MANAGERS 2015 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
CEO: Chad Lenamon, pegasus15.com
Provides turnkey contract compression services,
third-party equipment operations, and other
natural gas services.

26 7,426.8% $128.2M 191

GREENPRINT 2014 ATLANTA
CEO: Pete Davis, greenprintcorp.com
Offers a suite of services for reduced emissions
and sustainability programs.

71 4,281.4% $6.2M 13


  • FREEDOM FOREVER
    2013 TEMECULA, CALIF.
    CEO: Brett Bouchy, freedomforever.com
    Designs and installs solar energy systems.


142 2,603.4% $101.1M 358

KINECT SOLAR 2015 AUSTIN
CEO: Lauren Carson, kinectsolar.com
Solves inventory problems through long-term
partnerships with suppliers.

162 2,358.3% $13.3M 8

EFFICIENT HOME SERVICES OF
FLORIDA 2011 TAMPA
CEOS: Wiley Fanning and Shawn Henry, ehsfl.com
Offers services and solutions for home energy
conservation.

179 2,155.4% $9.9M 50

POLARIS ENERGY SERVICES
2014 SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIF.
CEO: Nicholas Stover, polarisenergyservices.com
Connects agricultural customers with energy
market incentives and revenue.

195 2,047.2% $2.2M 10



  • MOMENTUM SOLAR
    2009 SOUTH PLAINFIELD, N.J.
    CEO: Arthur Souritzidis, momentumsolar.com
    Specializes in home solar systems and
    manages design, engineering, and installation.


215 1,917% $161.8M 1,160

ENERGY
Companies that source or provide power for business and residential
customers, as well as companies that provide specialized services to energy
firms. This category also includes consultancies that help clients reduce
their energy consumption.


Number of companies 13  Total revenue $668b  Median revenue $45.4m 
Median growth rate 1,917%  Total employment 2,255


BROKER ONLINE EXCHANGE
2013 SUFFERN, N.Y.
CEO: Arthur Gruen, brokeronlinexchange.com
Provides personalized access and support for
energy needs.

225 1,838.3% $8.2M 25

BLUE RAVEN SOLAR
2014 AMERICAN FORK, UTAH
CEO: Ben Peterson, blueravensolar.com
Reduces energy bills and increases renewable
energy by providing solar power.

258 1,672.8% $58.8M 250

POWER TARGET 2011 MILLERSVILLE, MD.
CEO: Rob Rex, electricityrates.com
Specializes in finding solutions for the best
electricity rates and plans available.

340 1,359% $2M 5

BLUEWAVE SOLAR 2010 BOSTON
CEO: Trevor Hardy, bluewavesolar.com
Provides renewable solar-based options.

487 902.2% $78.6M 90

SIMPLE ENERGY 2011 BOULDER, COLO.
CEO: Yoav Lurie, simpleenergy.com
Creates data-driven software for energy
companies.

490 896.7% $45.4M 78

NEW ENERGY EQUITY
2013 ANNAPOLIS, MD.
CEO: Matthew Hankey, newenergyequity.com
Provides solar development and financing.

491 895.3% $52.4M 17


  • REDSHELF 2012 CHICAGO
    CEO: Greg Fenton, about.redshelf.com
    Collaborates with publishers and colleges to
    provide digital course materials.


231 1,797% $46.2M 79

ADVISORS EDUCATION
2011 JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
CEO: Lee Kearney, advisorseducation.com
Teaches strategies to start, run, and grow
businesses.

281 1,554.4% $2.3M 9

TAZKAI 2014 ALLEN, TEXAS
CEO: Jon Haws, nrsng.com
Provides an educational software platform to
help people prepare for nursing school.

319 1,444.2% $2.8M 15

INGENIUS PREP 2013 NEW HAVEN, CONN.
CEO: Joel Butterly, ingeniusprep.com
Assists students applying to graduate schools
in the U.S. and U.K.

432 1,046.8% $8.6M 120

KEYPATH EDUCATION
HOLDINGS 2014 SCHAUMBURG, ILL.
CEO: Steve Fireng, keypathedu.com
Creates global access to online education by
partnering with universities.

457 987.2% $29.8M 295


  • ZENITH ENGINEERS
    2009 HAYWARD, CALIF.
    CEOS: Nikhil Choudhary and Senthil Puliyadi,
    zenithengineers.com
    Offers engineering and CAD design to
    residential and commercial clients.


213 1,924.3% $2.7M 30

ENGINEERING
Companies that provide engineering and related services, including construction
or architectural work, and that manage engineering projects for clients.

Number of companies 1  Total revenue $2.7m  Median revenue $2.7m 
Median growth rate 1,924.3%  Total employment 30

CEO CELEBRITY CRUSHES What celebrity
best expresses your company’s brand or culture?

“Taylor Swift,
because we put
a lot of effort
into what we do,
and we’re trying
to be loved by
everyone.”

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