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CORPORATE REPORT 100 |
| 11 | Etelligent Consulting, Inc.Gross Revenue: 2006: $1,677,773.00 2003: $288,611.49 Growth: 481.33% Full-time employees: 37 An Overland Park company offering data management and portfolio performance reporting, Etelligent Consultingowes its success to “service, client retention and market recognition.” Managing Principals Mark Calhoun and Jim Starcev co-founded the company in 2000. |
| 2nd Year | |
| 12 | The Mutual Fund StoreGross Revenue: 2006: $25,079,032.00 2003: $4,604,406.00 Growth: 444.67% Full-time employees: 62 Founder and Executive Chairman Adam Bold began The Mutual Fund Store in 1996 to provide fee-based investment management independent of a commission-based brokerage firm. Ten years later, TMFS has more than 56 locations in the United States, with as many as 15 locations planned to open by the end of 2007. |
| 2nd Year | |
| 13 | Pro Circuit, Inc.Gross Revenue: 2006: $8,901,039.00 2003: $1,717,639.00 Growth: 418.21% Full-time employees: 62 Pro Circuit, Inc. has provided electrical contracting maintenance and services to the industrial sector of greater Kansas City since 1993. “Effective planning and implementation, employee training and empowerment” are responsible for her firm’s growth, says Monica Bury, CEO of the full service contractor. |
| 1st Year | |
| 14 | Tactical Stop Loss LLCGross Revenue: 2006: $34,821,383.00 2003: $7,147,438.00 Growth: 387.19% Full-time employees: 67 “Aggressive sales and acquisitions” have hastened the growth of Tactical Stop Loss, LLC, says James Fox, President and CEO. The Lee’s Summit managing general underwriter has provided insurance services since 1999, and has since opened locations in Florida and Tennessee. |
| 3rd Year | |
| 15 | Sunlight SaunasGross Revenue: 2006: $13,645,776.00 2003: $2,980,258.00 Growth: 357.87% Full-time employees: 32 Weight loss, improved circulation and detoxification are just a few of the benefits of sauna use. The mission of Sunlight Saunas, established in Johnson County in 1999, is to promote a healthy lifestyle for its clients through sauna technology. “New product innovations and a passion for the product” as reasons for growth. |
| 3rd Year | |
| 16 | J.M. Neil & Associates, Inc.Gross Revenue: 2006: $12,194,520.00 2003: $2,842,347.00 Growth: 329.03% Full-time employees: 12 After more than twenty years, J.M. Neil & Associates offers IT product outsourcing, business consulting and staffing support to clients nationwide. President & CEO JoAnne Mina says, “Our pre-screening of applicants, testing and interviewing are very thorough steps.” The agency’s focus has extended to the telecommunications and IT industries. |
| 8th Year | |
| 17 | Renovators Insurance, Inc.Gross Revenue: 2006: $1,004,538.00 2003: $248,097.00 Growth: 304.90% Full-time employees: DD Renovators Insurance deals in property insurance for vacant and remodeled properties, rental units, premisesgeneral liability and business owner insurance. CEO Michael Wrenn, whose great-grandfather began Wrenn Insurance in 1896, leads the company from Mission, KS offices. |
| 10th Year | |
| 18 | Freightquote.comGross Revenue: 2006: $264,472,797.00 2003: $65,843,021.00 Growth: 301.67% Full-time employees: 573 A leader in web-based freight and transportation management for smaller businesses, Freightquote.com will celebrate ten years in 2008, and has made our list for five, so far. The company has changed the way people manage freight, they explain, “similar to how Expedia and Travelocity changed how people buy airline tickets.” |
| 5th Year | |
| 19 | BHC RHODESGross Revenue: 2006: $4,861,675.00 2003: $1,229,606.00 Growth: 295.38% Full-time employees: 49 Based in Overland Park, BHC Rhodes is a civil engineering and land surveying operation that began in 1992. Making Ingram’s list for the seventh time, the company reports that growth is due to “focus on performance for our customers, adding new services, and a merger.” |
| 7th Year | |
| 20 | Inergy, LPGross Revenue: 2006: $1,387,561,000.00 2003: $363,365,000.00 Growth: 281.86% Full-time employees: 3,021 Since 1996, Inergy has marketed, supplied and distributed propane to a geographically diverse population. CEO, President and Director John Sherman leads the organization from Kansas City headquarters. The acquisition of nearly 70 companies in the last decade is to thank for the growth. |
| 6th Year |