WingSwept Ranks as a Top Small Business in NC

July 14, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: General News, IT Services

(Garner, N.C.) Business Leader Media recently ranked the Garner-based IT firm, WingSwept, among the top 100 small businesses in North Carolina for 2010.  Ranking on the list for the second year in a row, WingSwept is thrilled to receive the recognition again.

Business Leader Media creates the list of Top 100 Small Businesses in order to honor companies that have demonstrated significant business achievements and community involvement in North Carolina. Evaluations of one and five-year revenue growth as well as business achievements and community involvement determined the company rankings.

WingSwept’s impressive placement on the list for two consecutive years not only demonstrates the ongoing demand for their services but the team’s ability to meet the customer demand and grow at the same time.

Even while concentrating on clients and improving their own operational efficicency; WingSwept still maintains a commitment to servicing its community through several organizations. With so many small businesses in North Carolina, it is a true honor for WingSwept to rank in Business Leader Media’s Top 100.

“Our team has not let economic doubt slow us down, but rather we have been extremely motivated in continuing to meet customer needs and grow our client base,” says Jay Strickland, WingSwept’s CEO.  “The recognition from Business Leader Media reminds us that our efforts are earning us very positive results.”

ABOUT WINGSWEPT
WingSwept is a full-service information technology consulting company headquartered in Garner, NC. WingSwept’s services focus on helping clients leverage technology in the areas of government services, network support, web application development and vertical marketing. The staff of more than 20 serves a diverse set of clients in all 50 states and around the world. For more information on WingSwept’s services, please visit our website at www.wingswept.com.

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