There are millions of small businesses in the United States. Yet only a small percentage of these companies have earned a spot on the Inc. 5000, an annual listing of the fastest-growing private companies in America. A fraction of these firms are led by women.
The annual list is compiled by looking at companies’ annual revenue, and three-year sales growth rate. Companies must have been founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2010. And the minimum required 2010 revenue is $100,000. The minimum figure for 2013 is $2 million.
Despite accounting for less than 10 percent of companies on the list, women-owned businesses of the Inc. 500 are a diverse group–from children’s apparel andjewelry designers to specialty snack makers and IT services providers.
Here is StemExpress’ entry on the top 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Led Private Companies in America:
35. StemExpress
CEO: Cate Dyer
Inc. 5000 Rank: 363
2013 Revenue: $2.2 million
3-Year Growth Rate: 1316 percent
Supplies biomedical researchers with human blood, tissue products, bone marrow, primary cells, and the clinical specimens they need to perform their research.
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