Jackrabbit Technologies Honored as 15th Fastest Growing Bulldog Business

January 26, 2012 By: NCTechNews Category: Billing & Accounting Systems

(Charlotte, N.C.) Jackrabbit Technologies, leading provider of web-based solutions for youth sports & activities centers, was recently recognized as the 15th fastest growing among companies owned or operated by University of Georgia alumni in The 2012 Bulldog 100: Fastest Growing Bulldog Businesses. The Bulldog 100 honored entrepreneurial alumni in the third annual event hosted by the University of Georgia Alumni Association. The rankings are based on a compounded annual growth rate of revenues for the past three years. This is the consecutive year that Jackrabbit has been ra nked in the list, illustrating the company’s commitment to growth, innovation and culture.

“I’m very proud of this award as one of the founders of Jackrabbit and as a University of Georgia graduate. The diversity of our businesses and the successes of our group of honorees is quite impressive and it is an honor to be part of the celebration,” said Mark Mahoney, Jackrabbit’s President and CoFounder. “Entrepreneurs play a vital role in our business ecosystem and I’m proud to see that fellow Bulldogs are as committed to their dreams as our team has been in founding and growing Jackrabbit.”

Mahoney, class of ‘83, was presented with an award at the Bulldog 100 celebration held January 21st at the Marriott Marquis in Atlanta.

The 2012 honorees were treated to a keynote by Deborah Norville, UGA Class of ’79, Anchor of Inside Edition. Ms. Norville shared her journalistic experiences as well as her entrepreneurial exploits in recently launching her own line of knitting yarns with almost 700 who were in attendance.

“I want to congratulate Jackrabbit Technologies. Being among the top 100 Bulldog-run businesses in the country is a great honor. With hundreds of nominations from across the U.S., it is truly an achievement to make the list,” said UGA Alumni Association Executive Director Deborah Dietzler.

Information about the program, including a complete list of the Bulldog 100 Class of 2012, is available on the UGA Alumni Association website: www.uga.edu/alumni/bulldog100.  Nominations open for the 2013 Bulldog 100 at the end of January.

About Jackrabbit Technologies

Jackrabbit Technologies [www.Jackrabbittech.com] provides web-based class management and billing systems for class-based organizations including gymnastics and cheer gyms, dance studios, martial arts schools, music schools, swim schools and businesses offering combinations of these activities. Jackrabbit develops solutions rich in features, such as enrollment management, billing, online registration and customer portals that enable organizations to better manage and grow their businesses and offers an instructional site, www.JackrabbitSchool.c om to provide customers with self-help customization guidance. Jackrabbit Technologies’ solutions are provided as a service (Software as a Service - SaaS model). More information is available about Jackrabbit’s web-based solution and feature set at www.JackrabbitTech.com.

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