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FMYI ranks in top 14 of Oregon’s Fastest Growing Private Companies for 2nd year in a row
June 24, 2011
At a reception held last night, the Portland Business Journal unveiled the 2011 Top 100 Fastest Growing Private Companies in Oregon, recognizing companies large and small for their feats. That’s what this list, “and the underlying mission of the Business Journal itself, is all about - focusing on growth and learning for those companies that are making it happen,“ said Craig Wessel, Portland Business Journal Publisher.The top 100 companies were chosen based upon their percentage of revenue growth from 2008-2010 and then ranked accordingly. FMYI remained on the list at 14th, after making our debut on the 2010 list at 13th—and the momentum is still going. More teams are learning the power of FMYI to INNOVATE NOW, as FMYI serves 135,000 profiles and 11,500 sites.
Celebrating at the reception with the Portland team, FMYI President Justin Yuen said, “Our team is honored to be in such great company and appreciative for the Portland Business Journal’s recognition of our efforts. We look forward to continually helping more people easily collaborate online in a sustainable way by creating a private social network to get work done on FMYI.“In 2010 we released version 6.16 with new features making FMYI simpler, smarter and more flexible and launched our Change Agents Unite campaign to empower others to make a difference. Additionally, FMYI expanded the company’s commitment to the triple bottom line (people, planet, and profit) as we announced our 2020 vision for zero impact at the 2010 Net Impact Conference and became a certified B Corporation.
Continuing to thrive on our growth, FMYI recently unveiled new pricing options making it even more affordable than other competitive offerings.
The FMYI team congratulates all the recipients who continue to grow Oregon’s economy during these tough times, including our fellow certified B Corporations (Bamboo Sushi and Sustainable Harvest Coffee Importers) who are also guided by the triple bottom line and a new way of doing business.