August 16 2018 – Inc. has once again been named Enterprise Horizon Consulting Group as one of America’s top 5000 fastest growing private companies in 2018. This is the second consecutive year that the company has been included on the Inc. 5000 list. Of the tens of thousands of companies included over the years, only a fraction has made the list more than once.
This recognition is one of the top honors a growing private company can receive. Past honorees include: Microsoft, Dell, LinkedIn, Yelp, Zillow, Pandora, Under Armour, GoPro, Lifelock, Dominos Pizza, 7 Eleven, Toys ‘R’ Us, Zappos… and many more. The 2018 results were unveiled online at Inc.com and are featured in the September issue of Inc. Magazine.
Enterprise Horizon Consulting Group is an Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB), computer systems design service-provider to the Department of Defense (DoD), Government Federal Agencies, and Corporate Clients. The company was founded in 2005 and focuses on solving tomorrow’s business challenges today through the use of cutting-edge technology. Areas of expertise and growth include: business intelligence; “big data” analytical business system solutions; Information and Knowledge Management; Enterprise Resource Planning solutions (e.g. SAP); Agile Software Development; Change Management, Training and Education; Logistics and Acquisition process improvement; and Program and Financial Management.
The company’s Founder and President, Eu-jeania Hwang, credits the company’s growth and success to its customers and employees. “We have proactive customers who are leveraging information and technology to give them a strategic advantage. Our employees really understand our customers’ business challenges and share their passion for excellence. Most of our leadership previously worked for top-tier technology industry leaders and many of our employees were also government and military leaders at some point in their careers.”
Inc. began honoring, recognizing and celebrating America’s private companies in 1982. It published its first Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing companies in 2007 to recognize successes, big and small, across America’s entrepreneurial landscape. Companies are ranked according to their annual revenue growth over a three-year period.