Channel Makes 11th Consecutive Appearance on Inc. 5000



Channel earned a spot on the Inc. 5000, Inc.’s annual list of fastest growing private businesses in the U.S., for the 11th consecutive year.

“Our ability to continue achieving remarkable growth heavily relies upon our unwavering commitment to attract and nurture exceptional talent. The incomparable blend of skill and character within our team serves as the cornerstone of our sustained success and propels us forward year after year,” Cindy Fleck, managing director at Channel, said.

“Cultivating a positive and inclusive culture, particularly amidst rapid expansion, is a distinctive skill that holds great significance for us. Each person and role intricately contributes to the overall success of our business. We equally appreciate our extraordinary partners and relationships, whose steadfast support and collaborative engagement play a vital role in driving our growth to these impressive heights,” Adam Peterson, co-founder and managing director at Channel, said.

Among this year’s top 500 companies in the Inc. 5000, the average median three-year revenue growth rate ticked up to 2,238%. In all, this year’s Inc. 5000 companies have added 1,187,266 jobs to the U.S. economy over the past three years.

“Running a business has only gotten harder since the end of the pandemic,” Scott Omelianuk, editor-in-chief of Inc., said. “To make the Inc. 5000 — with the fast growth that requires — is truly an accomplishment. Inc. is thrilled to honor the companies that are building our future.”


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