Friday, 12th March 2010

Management Service NW honored as fast-growing company

Posted on 02. Nov, 2009 by Lance Henderson in News

The Bellingham Business Journal

Ferndale-based Management Services Northwest, Inc. has once again made the list of fastest-growing private companies compiled by the Puget Sound Business Journal. The business was honored at an invitation-only event which drew more than 500 people to the Washington State Convention Center on Oct. 15.

This is the second year Management Services Northwest has made the list. This year it moved up 11 spots to No. 37.

At the awards event, all 100 companies that made the list were honored and the rankings were announced. The 100 Fastest-Growing Private Companies were listed, with select companies profiled, in a special publication of the Business Journal on Oct. 16.

The Fastest-Growing Private Companies program was launched 15 years ago by the Puget Sound Business Journal to identify and recognize companies speeding to the top of their industries. To be eligible, companies must: be privately held and headquartered in Washington; have at least $500,000 in net revenue in 2006; show an overall growth from 2006 to 2008 fiscal years; and agree to have their CPA confirm their net operating revenues with Puget Sound Business Journal and accounting partner Grant Thornton.

Since 1995 clients have trusted Management Services Northwest with the care and maintenance of their real estate assets.  Management Services provides total facility services, and can expertly take care of properties from the roof to the parking lot.

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