Fifty Arizona Second-Stage Businesses Honored as 2008 Comerica Bank Arizona Companies to Watch
08 Septembre 2008 - 7:12PM
PR Newswire (US)
PHOENIX, Sept. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ASBA (Arizona Small
Business Association), in collaboration with the Edward Lowe
Foundation, announces the 2008 Comerica Bank Arizona Companies to
Watch awardees. With more than 80,000 second-stage growth companies
around the state, ASBA traveled to cities, statewide to share the
opportunity to recognize Arizona companies on the fast track. More
than 300 Arizona based companies were nominated for the chance to
be selected as a 2008 Arizona Company to Watch. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20010807/CMALOGO ) Research has
shown that these firms show the greatest potential and results.
They span all industries and they are creating jobs at a
disproportionate rate as compared to their larger and smaller
counterparts even in a down market. "Of all resident establishments
in Arizona, 12% are second stage companies, and those companies
create 41.6% of the jobs in the state," according to research by
the Edward Lowe Foundation. "That's 3.5% higher than the U.S.
average," stated Joan Koerber-Walker, ASBA CEO. The 2008 Comerica
Bank Arizona Companies to Watch Awardees will be honored at the
third annual awards ceremony November 11 the Phoenix Convention
Center from 6-9 p.m. In addition, five companies will receive the
Spotlight Awards in the following areas: Company Culture, Customer
Service, Change/Innovation, Community and Commerce at the event.
Until then, Spotlight Awardees are top secret. "Companies like the
Comerica Bank Arizona Companies to Watch are one of the reasons
that Arizona leads the country in economic growth. Through the
efforts of great employees who deliver innovative products and
services, these companies are growing at over four times the
national average!" says Joan Koerber-Walker, CEO of the Arizona
Small Business Association. "ASBA is proud to be recognizing and
supporting this growing community of excellent companies,"
Koerber-Walker adds. "Second-stage entrepreneurs are very important
in this region, generating jobs and sustaining economic growth.
Working with ASBA, we have a chance to recognize these companies'
impact, and to help build a self-help network," said Meredith
Russell, president of Comerica Bank in Arizona. "Comerica Bank
Companies to Watch is a unique awards program designed to shine the
spotlight on second-stage companies," says Penny Lewandowski,
director of entrepreneurship at the Edward Lowe Foundation, a
not-for-profit operating foundation based in Michigan. The
foundation supports entrepreneurship through research, recognition
and educational programs, which are delivered through entrepreneur
support organizations (ESOs) like ASBA, with a focus on
second-stage companies. The research Koerber-Walker refers to comes
from YourEconomy(TM) (http://www.youreconomy.org/), a new online
tool created by the foundation to track business activity through
time. YourEconomy enables users to see key trends and view their
business communities from a new perspective. "Comerica Bank
partnered with ASBA in support of Arizona's small businesses
community. It is companies like these who are the bedrock of our
economy. If you are looking for examples of companies that
demonstrate business excellence and inspiring levels of growth, you
need to look no further than this 2008 class of Comerica Bank
Arizona Companies to Watch" shared Rick Danford, First Vice
President of Small Business Banking at Comerica Bank, Arizona. The
2008 Awardees are: Able Information Technologies, Inc., Chandler
ActiveForever, Scottsdale AllSource Global Management, LLC, Sierra
Vista ATS Electric, Inc., Phoenix Autohaus Arizona, Inc., Phoenix
Caliente Construction, Inc., Mesa CCS Presentation Systems,
Scottsdale CellTrust Corp., Scottsdale Collins Holdings, LLC.,
Tempe Company Nurse, LLC., Scottsdale CRS Temporary Housing,
Phoenix Electronic Payment Providers, Inc., Phoenix EventPro
Strategies, Tempe FlexPrint, Inc., Tempe Heinfeld, Meech & Co.,
P.C., Tucson Hospitality Performance Network, Scottsdale iMemories,
Scottsdale Job Brokers Inc., Tempe Killer Shade, Phoenix Kutta
Consulting, Inc., Phoenix Kyle Jones Enterprises, Inc., Phoenix
Lapre Scali & Company, Scottsdale Lensco, Phoenix Logan
Commercial Advisors, Scottsdale McFadden/Gavender Advertising,
Inc., Tucson MKS Graphics, Inc., Tempe Morrison & Associates,
CPAs PLLC., Chandler MSS Technologies, Inc., Phoenix My Computer
Works, Scottsdale Nutri-Health, LLC., Cottonwood Orca
Communications Unlimited, LLC., Phoenix Orchard Medical Consulting,
Phoenix Paragon Space Development Corporation, Tucson Pragmatic
Marketing, Scottsdale Precision Trials, LLC., Phoenix Primus
Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Scottsdale Professional Employment
Solutions, Inc., Scottsdale Realty DataTrust Corp., Scottsdale
Sierra Toyota, Sierra Vista Silverado Cable Company, Mesa Sindel
Technology Solutions, Inc., Tempe Southwest Institute of Healing
Arts, Tempe SpringBoard, Inc., Phoenix StaffingMedical USA Inc.,
Scottsdale Telesphere, Scottsdale Terralever LLC., Tempe The
Arizona Car Wash Company, Phoenix The Lavidge Company, Scottsdale
TriSports.com, Tucson Veterinary Specialty Center of Tucson, Tucson
Companies considered for the Comerica Bank Arizona Companies to
Watch list are second-stage companies. For purposes of this award,
they are defined as having 10 to 100 full-time-equivalent employees
and generating $750,000 to $100 million in annual revenue or
working capital from investors or grants. In addition, the
companies must be privately held and headquartered in Arizona.
Judges evaluated the companies for their demonstrated intent and
capacity to grow based on one or more of the following -- Employee
or sales growth. -- Exceptional entrepreneurial leadership. --
Sustainable competitive advantage. -- Other notable factors that
showcase the company's success. Information about Arizona Companies
to Watch can be found at http://www.asba.com/ and
http://www.azcompaniestowatch.org/. To register a table or purchase
individual tickets, call 480-403-4601. Following the Nov. 11
celebration, the 50 companies selected as 2008 Comerica Bank
Arizona Companies to Watch join with 100 past winners from 2006 and
2007 in the Comerica Bank Arizona Companies to Watch Alliance an
ongoing experience designed specifically to support companies on
the growth path. Programs like this are made possible by community
partners and sponsors. ASBA recognizes Comerica Bank, Telesphere,
Republic Media, Jobing.com, Compass Insurance, Staples, Televerde,
APS/AAAME, SCF Arizona, The Lavidge Company, 1510 KFNN Financial
News Radio, Infusionsoft, Corporate Broadcast Center, Arizona
Department of Commerce, Metro Studios and KAET Eight their
contribution to second-stage companies.
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Koerber-Walker of ASBA, +1-480-332-9636, or Sherry Azzarella, VP
Marketing and Communications, +1-602-265-4563 Web site:
http://www.comerica.com/ http://www.youreconomy.org/
http://www.azcompaniestowatch.org/
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