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For 13 years the San Diego Business Journal has lauded the top 100 organizations in the region for their dynamic growth
and contributions to our expanding economy. This year, in response to a significant increase in qualified nominees, the list was expanded to 150 companies. Within these pages we have profiled the top 10 organizations that comprise an even more exclusive group that has surpassed major milestones and recorded
significant growth in revenues.
The top 150 Fastest-Growing Private Companies were extensively evaluated for inclusion. They represent every sector of San Diego’s business community from high tech pharmaceuticals to family owned caterers. These companies are the core of what has rejuvenated our regional economic base, adding jobs and contributing vital tax revenue that sustains our city’s infrastructure. Through innovation
and collaboration, both internally and externally, these organizations have succeeded with a forward-thinking mindset that blends today’s technological tools with traditional drive and determination.
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We congratulate each and every company who made this year’s prestigious list.
Since the San Diego Business Journal began our annual Fastest- Growing Private Companies list in 2003, it has always numbered 100. However, this year an unprecedented number of organiza-
tions met the criteria for inclusion, and the list was expanded to 150. The change echos the major economic recovery our region has under-gone since the Great Recession, and the makeup of the companies on the list reveals a seismic shift away from the traditional industries that have dominated for the past years. Defense contracting and private con-struction, though still strong elements of our local economy, are not growing as industries. Innovation and technology companies are estab-lishing themselves as thought leaders and influencers in San Diego’s increasingly diversified economy.
What’s trending now? A gumbo of startups, mixed with established firms that have reimagined themselves for our region’s unique market.
Our quintessential SoCal lifestyle is reflected in the number of craft brewers, paddleboard and surfboard makers, and leisure- and life-style-focused businesses that rank high on the list. The phenomenal rise of sustainable goods and services on a global scale is reflected in the growing number of expanding local solar and alternative energy com-
panies, along with locally manufactured products that are changing the way we interact with our fragile planet. Financial and lending services are a strong segment, reflecting a renewed confidence in building and renovation – in both private housing and industrial headquarters.
Digital platforms are the core of a significant percentage of organiza-tions from health care management to marketing to cybersecurity. Life sciences and biotech sectors have seen record expansions, creating an intellectual pod of highly trained professionals who are enhancing our reputation as one of the most advanced scientific communities in the country.
The process that has led to these organizations’ successes has con-tinued to dominate the conversation. A team approach, guided by en-lightened owners and CEOs, continues to prove an essential element in growth. Supporting a culture of encouragement and collaboration, along with establishing an enriching environment, is attracting and keeping the necessary talent from millennials to seasoned veterans.
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Our MethodologyTo be considered for this listing, organizations were required to be in business the entire year of 2013 and have generated
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Sequoian Investments is a place where people go when they need immediate cash for a real estate project or other deal might fall through without funding.
“Our clients are typically opportunists who need money fast,” said Alexander Pellegrino, who created Sequoian in 2012 with longtime friend and partner Alexander “Sasha” Favelukis.
“If a deal makes sense, we can finance them very quickly,” Pellegrino said. “We can finance part of someone’s construc-tion, we can finance the acquisition, we can cross collateral-ize multiple assets, we can do second mortgages if the loan-to-value is low enough.”
In one instance, Pellegrino said Sequoian financed a proj-ect within a matter of hours, but it usually takes a day or two.
The company can move quickly because it doesn’t have to contend with the increased regulations that banks face.
“It’s that banks, in their current situation, are slow to act,” Pellegrino said. “The difference is we’re loaning our own money, loaning money for our investors, so we make the call.”
Sequoian is a “hard money” lender, meaning its loans are secured by real estate or other assets.
Typically, interest rates are higher than what banks charge because there are fewer restrictions to qualify and the loans last anywhere from a few months to a few years. As of June Sequoian’s loans had an interest rate of 10 to 12 per-cent, Pellegrino said.
“A huge number of our loans are getting deployed where
real estate tends to be blighted and our clients are lifting up neighborhoods,” Pellegrino said. “We like the idea of taking old, forgotten stuff and making it cool again and actually re-vitalizing neighborhoods through our loans.”
Defaults never happen, Pellegrino said, “because it would be Christmas for us,” with Sequoian taking over whatever property was pledged as collateral.
Of late, Sequoian has been doing more commercial loans which last from one to two years, and lending money to high-tech and biotech firms, Favelukis said. The company also has been buying property as an investment to either de-velop or resell.
For example, Sequoian bought and rehabbed a building in North Park as its headquarters. The remodeled building also has a general clothing store, a web development company and three one-bedroom apartments.
Real estate and so-called mezzanine debt are among Se-quoian’s fastest growth areas, Pellegrino said.
In mezzanine financing, a client may have a bank loan to cover part of his project’s financing, but would come to a company like Sequoian for the rest of it, Favelukis said.
“Somebody may come to us with a piece of real estate where the property is completely messed up, “Favelukis said. “We’ll loan them the money to get the project done and once they get the project done, we become part owners of the property.”
Sequoian’s business model has been hugely successful.Between 2013 and 2015, revenue grew by nearly 800 per-
cent. Pellegrino expects the company to continue to grow, but
at a slower pace. The company’s hard money lending has de-clined slightly, and the company is holding onto some of the property it’s acquired, while Pellegrino and Favelukis decide whether to develop it or flip it.
“My guess is we’re going to build it,” Pellegrino said.
Hard Money Funds Wide Ranging Real Estate Investments
By Ray Huard
“We like the idea of taking old, forgotten stuff and making it cool again and actually revitalizing neighborhoods through our loans.” Alexander Pellegrino
Sequoian Investments Inc.Founder/partner: Alexander Pellegrino
Founder/partner: Alexander Favelukis
Location: 2004 University Ave. Suite 100 San Diego 92104
2015 Revenue: $3.42 million
2013 - 2015 Growth: 787.65 percent
No. of Local Full-time Employees: 6
Website: www.sequ.com
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Nick Slettengren likes to think of the Power Digital Marketing firm he founded in 2012 with Grayson La-frenz and Rob Rodrigues as “the Navy SEALs team
of marketing.”“We come in and we run these missions and they’re all
custom tailored. Like a Navy SEALs team or a special ops team, we only bring in the right people,” Slettengren said.
As its name suggests, Power Digital’s focus is on digi-tal advertising — using social media like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram — but beyond that, it analyzes digi-tal data it collects on everything from the likes and dislikes of potential customers for its clients to assessing how custom-ers interact with a client’s webpage.
Using a variety of analytical tools, Power Digital can tell a client how much a particular marketing campaign will cost and how much revenue it will bring in.
“We do a lot of blogging, a lot of interactive content,” La-frenz said. “We also do a lot of public relations and outreach, helping people take great stories about their businesses and pitch them.”
Customizing is the key, Lafrenz said. “What works for one company likely won’t work for an-
other company,” Lafrenz said. “Every business is at a differ-ent part of its life cycle. Every industry has its own goals.”
The three partners were closely connected before they formed Power Digital Marketing. Slettengren and Lafrenz are cousins and Lafrenz and Rodrigues were college room-mates at the University of Arizona.
Slettengren had worked at a number of San Diego adver-
tising agencies, big and small.“I kind of saw the good, the bad and the ugly,” Sletten-
gren said.Boutique agencies were fun, Slettengren said, but, they
were too small to attract “the big brands,” and at larger agencies, “it became very cookie-cutter.”
Lafrenz and Rodrigues got the same impression from the customer’s side as entrepreneurs who hired marketing firms to work with their businesses. “They would have options A, B, and C,” Lafrenz said.
Lafrenz, Slettengren and Rodrigues decided to form their own agency toward the end of 2012, working out of a plumb-ing supply warehouse with a single client that was willing to take a risk with the trio. “I don’t know how we convinced them,” Lafrenz said.
From that simple beginning, Power Digital has grown dramatically, moving from the warehouse to a small Kear-ny Mesa office suite in 2013, then, in 2014, to a spiffier and roomier space in Old Town, where it’s expanding again this year. “This is kind of our wildest dreams in terms of how it’s grown,” Slettengren said.
From 2013 to 2015, company revenue rose by 787.65 per-cent to $3.2 million, and this year looks even better. “In 2016, we’ve already eclipsed what we did last year,” Lafrenz said.
Slettengren and Lafrenz said that the culture they’ve es-tablished is a key to the company’s success. “We try to en-courage our team to take educated chances and not be afraid to make mistakes because that’s how we evolve,” Lafrenz said. “We’re just a very open organization. We don’t’ have many layers of management. We really incentivize our team members.”
Slettengren said that they try to make Power Digital feel “the most like home, basically. We flew our team to Hawaii in 2015. This year we flew our team to Costa Rica.” It’s all part of the drive to attract and keep the best people for his team. “They’re building something with us that is import-ant,” Slettengren said.
Powering ThroughBy Ray Huard
“What works for one company likely won’t work for another company. Every business is at a different part of its life cycle. Every industry has its own goals.” Grayson Lafrenz
#2Power Digital MarketingCo-founder: Nick Slettengren
Co-founder: Grayson Lafrenz
Co-founder: Robert Rodrigues
Location: 2251 San Diego Avenue Suite A250 San Diego 92110
2015 Revenue: $3.2 million
2013 - 2015 Growth: 540 percent
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FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2
$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5
$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03
$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2
$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
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When the San Diego accounting and financial ser-vices firm of Signature Analytics was incorporat-ed in 2008, it had a staff of one — founder Jason
Kruger.As of mid-2016, Signature Analytics had a staff of 65 with
offices in seven cities across the country, plans for more, and annual revenue that topped $4 million in 2015. By the end of the year, Kruger said he expects to have a staff of 80 across the nation with 29 based in San Diego, and he expects to fin-ish the year with annual revenue twice what it was last year.
“It’s been fun; it’s been a challenge,” Kruger said.The company is growing so fast that it has added a full-
time recruiter to find the talent it needs.Signature Analytics started with Kruger’s simple idea —
many companies were growing big enough to require more sophisticated accounting and financial planning services than a single bookkeeper could provide; but not so big that they needed their own full-time accounting staff or full-time chief financial officer. For those companies, Kruger figured that it would make more sense to outsource their accounting services.
Kruger had been an audit senior manager in Deloitte & Touche’s San Diego office, but he decided he could fill what was a growing niche. For the first few years, Kruger said he
was working pretty much by himself as an independent con-sultant, hiring others to help under contract as needed. Then, Kruger said he connected with his partner, Ryan Selhorn and, in 2013, the two hired their first full-time employee.
The company provides a wide range of services, from simple accounting to functioning as a full-fledged account-ing department for its clients, even providing someone to act as a company’s chief financial officer when that’s needed.
“We take more of a top-down approach,” Kruger said, “sitting down with our client or perspective client to un-derstand what their goals are, are they looking to sell their business in the next three years, are they staying in business for 20 years?” From those discussions, Signature Analytics will develop an action plan outlining what financial services a client needs and help implement them.
In addition to doing the books and preparing financial reports, Signature Analytics can help clients establish lines of credit, develop banking relationships, and make presenta-tions to investors.
“We can work at their locations, we can work remotely. Usually it’s a combination of the two,” Kruger said. “We want you to see us as part of your team, part of your company.”
Typically, Signature Analytics’ clients are small to mid-size businesses, with revenues ranging from $3 million to $50 million, Kruger said. Clients have ranged from a brew-ery and a fitness center to a laboratory services company and a food distributor. “Our clients are recurring clients,” Kruger said. “We like to establish long-term relationships. If I have a client for less than a year, we don’t feel that’s necessarily a positive arrangement.”
Incorporating new technology has been an important fac-tor in the success of Signature Analytics. “If we’re not physi-cally at our client’s location, they can call us at any time. We can remote into their systems. We can get them the informa-tion they need.”
Signature AnalyticsFounder/President: Jason Kruger
CFO/COO: Ryan Selhorn
Location: 10590 W. Ocean Air Drive Suite 220 San Diego 92130
2015 Revenue: $4.01 million
2013 - 2015 Growth: 532.99 percent
No. of Local Full-time Employees: 29
Website: www.signatureanalytics.com
A Signature Approach to Balancing the Books
By Ray Huard
“We take more of a top-down approach, sitting down with our client or perspective client to understand what their goals are, are they looking to sell their business in the next three years, are they staying in business for 20 years?” Jason Kruger
#3
Ryan Selhorn, Jason Kruger
JULY 25, 2016 SAN DIEGO BUSINESS JOURNAL A25Local breaking news: www.sdbj.com
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
¥ 2016¥ 2015¥ 2014 Business description
¥CEO¥CFO
Year establishedlocally
14Cypher Analytics Inc.2488 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 130, San Diego 92106www.cypheranalytics.com
619-894-7578 235.11$13.85$7.27$4.13
383522
Defense contractor Nelson TumKelli Marovish 2003
15Jaime Partners Inc.925 B St., Suite 601, San Diego 92101www.jaimepartners.com
619-269-1320 230.84$5.3
$2.31$1.6
14128
Builders and construction managers Rodolfo FarberKent McBeth 2012
16NB Baker Electric Inc., dba Baker Electric Solar2140 Enterprise St., Escondido 92029www.bakerelectricsolar.com
877-543-8765 216.71$45.87$23.62$14.48
244102101
Solar energy systems for home, business andutility-scale projects
Ted BakerBrian Miliate 2007
17Agentology1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H4, San Diego 92101www.agentology.com
949-400-6236 214.73$1.6
$0.65$0.51
1695
Real estate technology platform David TalTom Broadhead 2012
18Tourmaline Properties Inc.944 Archer St., San Diego 92109www.tourmalineproperties.com
858-431-6102 183.92$12.66$10.32$4.46
242012
Homebuilding Ben RyanTania Lancaster 2011
19The Cydio Group Inc.591 Camino de la Reina, Suite 1150, San Diego 92108www.cydio.com
619-573-4848 176.26$10.52$7.38$3.81
837041
IT staffing Curt SterlingKimberly Sitz 2006
20La Jolla Logic Inc.2850 Womble Road, Suite 100-602, San Diego 92106www.lajollalogic.com
619-559-6083 175.25$1.05$0.53$0.38
732
Defense contractor focused on advanced technology andinformation system security solutions
Stacey AnfusoLiz Gautier 2011
21Renovation Realty4830 Viewridge Ave., Suite D, San Diego 92123www.renovationrealty.com
800-643-6060 171.88$8.7$4.5$3.2
292725
Residential real estate Keith ChristianCannon Christian 2011
22Mike Hess Brewing of San Diego3812 Grim Ave., San Diego 92104www.mikehessbrewing.com
619-255-7136 169.26$2.51$1.89$0.93
232217
Brewery Mike HessChris Minnema 2010
23CPC Strategy707 Broadway, Suite 1800, San Diego 92101www.cpcstrategy.com
619-980-1425 156.66$5.32$3.09$2.07
603621
Digital media marketing Rick BackusNii Ahene 2007
24TalentZšk(1)
10845 Rancho Bernardo Road, Suite 103, San Diego 92127www.talentzok.com
858-487-0507 155.99$7.07$4.04$2.76
606030
Staffing and recruiting Travis MedleyMichelle Medley 2008
25Urban Plates2053 San Elijo Ave., Cardiff 92007www.urbanplates.com
760-230-1700 153.72$16.49$10.69
$6.5
14016688
Fast casual restaurant Saad NadhirAngie Pereira 2010
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.
To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.(1) Listed last year as Simply Biotech
Researched by Courtney Shamrell
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
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JULY 25, 2016A26 SAN DIEGO BUSINESS JOURNAL
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Pearson Fuels president and chief executive officer Mike Lewis has a simple explanation for why his busi-ness has been wildly successful.
“We sell a lot of fuel and our fuel has become more pop-ular,” Lewis said. “The general public is interested in it be-cause of the environmental effect and it’s renewable and it’s domestic, it doesn’t come from overseas.”
Operating from a new suite of offices in Point Loma, Pear-son Fuels distributes an ethanol/gasoline product, E85. Eth-anol is made from corn. E85, or flex fuel, is a term that refers to a high-level ethanol-gasoline blend containing 51 percent to 83 percent ethanol, depending on geography and season, according to the U.S. Department of Energy Alternative Fu-els Data Center website. Lewis said the fuel he sells is 83 per-cent ethanol. Most gasoline sold in the United States has 10 to 15 percent ethanol added. Mixtures with a much higher ethanol content can only be used in flex fuel vehicles which have been specially engineered to use it.
The Department of Energy reported that there are about 17.4 million flex fuel vehicles on the road in the United States. “We have a very big market,” Lewis said. “It’s a little more mainstream than it used to be.” In the past 12 months alone, Lewis said that he has introduced E85 at 27 new loca-tions and plans to open more, all in California. He said there are six E85 sites in San Diego. In all, Lewis said Pearson Fuels delivers E85 to about 75 locations.
Between 2013 and 2015, Pearson Fuels’ revenue in-creased by more than 500 percent, reaching $43 million in 2015. “You’ll see us move more and more into the Los Ange-
les metropolitan area in the next couple of years, and more into the Bay Area,” Lewis said. “There will continue to be growth in San Diego but there’s a bigger opportunity in Los Angeles, there’s more people.”
Pearson Fuels distributes E85 to conventional branded gas stations, with station owners installing E85 pumps to complement their traditional gasoline sales. Lewis said that the company also has a number of government contracts. “Many of our gas station owners are removing diesel and in-stalling E85,” Lewis said. “They’ve done it because it’s more profitable.”
From a consumer’s standpoint, E85 is attractive because, on average, it’s cheaper than gasoline and has far fewer emis-sions. “Ninety-five percent of the time, it’s less expensive than gasoline,” Lewis said. “Every once in a while, the mar-ket might misalign and E85 might be a little higher.”
Lewis has been in the alternative fuels business since 2003, when he and his partners opened an alternative fuels station on El Cajon Boulevard on a site that included an alternative fuels car showroom and repair and conversion shop. The car showroom was a satellite operation of Pearson Ford. When Pearson Ford merged with Kearny Mesa Ford, Lewis said the car showroom and repair shop closed, although he kept the fuel station open.
“We were the only one in San Diego for a very long time, probably 10 years,” Lewis said.
In part, for accounting reasons, in December 2010 the fuel station was spun off as a separate company, Pearson Fuel Depot, Lewis said. With the help of state grants, Lewis in-troduced E85 at several conventional gas stations, and be-came a distributor of the fuel. “We’ve been on that model ever since,” Lewis said, adding that he was surprised by how fast the business took off.
“I thought it would grow, back then when we came up with the model,” Lewis said. “I didn’t really have the steep-ness of the (growth) curve in mind; other than I knew there was a lot of opportunity.”
A Recipe for Fueling the FutureBy Ray Huard
“We sell a lot of fuel and our fuel has become more popular. The general public is interested in it because of the environmental effect and it’s renewable and it’s domestic, it doesn’t come from overseas.” Mike Lewis
#4Pearson FuelsPresident/CEO: Mike Lewis
Location: 1360 Rosecrans St. San Diego 92105
2015 Revenue: $43.03 million
2013 - 2015 Growth: 527.67 percent
No. of Local Full-time Employees: 5
Website: www.pearsonfuels.com
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FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
¥ 2016¥ 2015¥ 2014 Business description
¥CEO¥CFO
Year establishedlocally
26Shake Smart Inc.4640 Cass St., San Diego 92169www.shakesmart.com
201-390-9377 150.75$2.21$1.76$0.88
968766
Quick service health food Kevin GelfandKevin Gelfand 2011
27MGX Copy8840 Kenamar Drive, Suite 405, San Diego 92121www.mgxcopy.com
858-776-0307 149.87$5.09$3.45$2.04
423022
Commercial printing Lawrence ChouLawrence Chou 2010
28Ultimovalue12113 Kirkham Road, Poway 92064www.ultimovalue.com
858-848-5977 149.23$18.48$14.24$7.41
282113
E-commerce Ozgur GorurOzgur Gorur 2006
29PayLease LLC9330 Scranton Road, Suite 450, San Diego 92121www.paylease.com
866-492-2883 145.77$48.72$29.6
$19.82
14712981
Financial services Dave DutchJim Kelly 2003
30Proshred Security7377 Convoy Court, Suite C, San Diego 92111www.proshred.com/sandiego
858-492-9600 145.12$0.9
$0.68$0.37
642
Document shredding, hard drive destruction, informatione-waste recycling
Desiree ChilesTodd Hoover 2010
31Zeeto925 B St., Fifth Floor, San Diego 92101www.zeeto.io
619-977-9446 135.58$40.54$32.59$17.21
634453
Software as a service (SaaS) Stephan GossChris Park 2010
32ISLE Surf & SUP300 W. 28th St., Suite 102, National City 91950www.islesurfandsup.com
888-569-7873 135.56$8.05$6.33$3.42
1075
Paddle board and surfboard manufacturer Douglas PateMarc Miller 2004
33TurningPoint Executive Search3460 Marron Road, Suite 103-351, Oceanside 92056www.turningpointsearch.net
760-434-5401 135.42$0.9
$0.49$0.38
643
Executive search Ken SchmittTom Goddard 2007
34Tower Paddle Boards845 Garnet Ave., San Diego 92109www.towerpaddleboards.com
866-622-4477 132.84$7.17$5.03$3.08
886
Sporting goods Stephan AarstolStephan Aarstol 2010
35Welcome to San Diego Real Estate875 G St., Suite 108, San Diego 92101www.welcometosandiego.com
619-618-2264 131.03$1.62$0.71$0.7
211
Residential real estate and management Chad DanneckerHeather Dannecker 2010
36RAR Hospitality10840 Thornmint Road, Suite 110, San Diego 92127www.RARHospitality.com
858-239-1800 128.32$35.59$24.04$15.59
400300275
Hotel management and consulting company Robert RauchAndrew Kalfayan 1990
37Business Complete Solutions13750 Danielson St., Poway 92064www.bccopy.com
858-668-0809 127.27$10.3$7.15$4.53
453420
Office equipment, service, IT solutions Keith JustusAnthony Castellano 2002
38Atlas General Insurance Services LLC4365 Executive Drive, Suite 400, San Diego 92121www.atlas.us.com
858-529-6700 124.36$61.7$44.5$27.5
1107863
Full service General Agency that offers a wide range ofcommercial insurance solutions
Bill TrzosBrad Perilman 2009
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
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JULY 25, 2016A28 SAN DIEGO BUSINESS JOURNAL
The two founders of Pro Back Office LLC understood from the outset that a good idea is nothing without good people. This is the foundational philosophy
that Pro Back Office has used to build its company. Jennifer Barnes, CEO, and Mike Ford, COO met while each worked elsewhere, and they made the decision to strike out on their own. Adding CFO, Scott Palka to the team, the company now provides outsourced accounting to small and midsized businesses. The company has 150 clients throughout San Di-ego, Phoenix and a few other locations.
“I believe most success stories are a bit of talent, opportu-nity and luck,” Barnes said. “Had I not been working for this other company and been given the opportunity to start Pro Back — and with a bit of luck most of my staff and my clients came with me — it was very lucky that I met Mike Ford.”
Barnes and Ford, equal partners, set out with a plan to build a flexible, friendly and accommodating outsourced accounting firm for both its clients and its employees. The team hit the ground running with a bit of capital from each and has managed to grow organically with no debt and up until recently, zero marketing.
“It’s been 100 percent word of mouth and referrals and just having a really great reputation and maintaining it,” Barnes said. “And truly doing what we say we’re going to do,
which is taking care of people and listening to people.” Both agree that the secret to their success is the people
they hire and they set out to build a company that supports the working parent population.
“We give them a really flexible schedule, we pay them well, we treat them well, we’re very much of a people-over-profit kind of company,” Barnes said. “Although, we’ve managed to be very profitable.”
According to Ford, workplace balance is critical to the success of the company and retaining the team. “We’re really only as good as the people we hire, our product is our peo-ple,” Ford said. “We want to make sure we get the brightest and make sure we put our resources and our talent and ener-gy into them as well.”
Ford said the company spends a lot of money keeping the team and the culture where they need to be. The company does various testing, verbal and written essays on account-ing exams and behavioral assessments. For those new hires right out of accounting school, the company provides an of-ficial mentoring program.
“We’re really high on people that are going to be good client-facing individuals,” Barnes said. “And our employees really value a work/life balance where they can be important to their families, but also are important to the people in the company that they work for.”
Ford said that it is more about a long-term strategy of building relationships, taking care of people, doing the right things within the company. “It’s helped us keep our people, both the retention with our staff and our clients has been pretty remarkable,” Ford said. “It’s been a lot of fun.”
Barnes said that the tagline of the company and what drives everything they do is “happy staff/happy clients.” She said everyday we ask ourselves “how do we take such good care of our people that they (will) take good care of their clients?”
Happy Staff Translates to Happy Clients
By Stephanie Glidden
“It’s been 100 percent word of mouth and referrals and just having a really great reputation and maintaining it and truly doing what we say we’re going to do, which is taking care of people and listening to people.” Jennifer Barns
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COO/Co-founder: Mike Ford
Location: 5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208 San Diego 92122
2015 Revenue: $3.08 million
2013 - 2015 Growth: 406.51 percent
No. of Local Full-time Employees: 35
Website: www.probackoffice.com
Jennifer Barns, Mike Ford
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FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
39National Funding Inc.9820 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200, San Diego 92121www.nationalfunding.com
888-733-2383 122.23$59.08$39.05$26.58
174166115
Small business lending, fintech David GilbertRobert Sweeney 1999
40AB Airbags Inc.5671 Palmer Way, Suite A, Carlsbad 92010www.abairbags.com
760-268-1000 122.07$10.09$6.69$4.54
765
Packaging Doug PomeranzPaula Schoeneck 2011
41Oasis Materials Corp.12131 Community Road, Poway 92064www.oasismaterials.com
858-486-8846 120.53$5.7
$4.08$2.59
473024
Manufacturer of ceramic heaters Frank PoleseKaren Ovelmen 2011
42Pacific Sotheby's International Realty2850 Womble Road, Suite 102, San Diego 92106www.pacificsothebysrealty.com
619-269-2266 117.03$70.92$53.36$32.68
657530445
Real estateBrian ArringtonSteve Games
Nyda Jones-Church2010
43Grasp Technologies Inc.3550 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 310, San Diego 92108www.grasptech.com
866-278-3821 115.54$3.51$2.49$1.63
332712
Software as a service company specializing in thecorporate travel industry
Erik MuellerErik Mueller 2007
44AARE12526 High Bluff Road, Suite 400, San Diego 92130www.aare.org
858-342-9292 115.42$3.46$2.56$1.61
625438
Residential real estate salesGary Giffin
Nicole MazzolaAndrew Arroyo
2003
45CWDL, CPAs5151 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite 135, San Diego 92123www.cwdlcpa.com
858-565-2700 112.66$1.57$1.18$0.74
12106
Certified public accounting firm Mark WilsonBen Leavitt 2013
46Zephyr700 Second St., Encinitas 92024www.BuiltByZephyr.com
858-336-8700 108.27$72.46$8.73
$34.79
412013
Real estate development & investment Brad TerminiCharles Godlesky 2008
47Multifamily Utility Co.4850 Pacific Hwy., Suite 200, San Diego 92110www.multifamilyutility.com
800-266-0968 105.49$11.83$9.16$5.76
453835
Utility submetering and billing Brian StoneJill Neal 2007
48KPI Logistics Inc.12730 High Bluff Drive, Suite 130, San Diego 92130www.kpilogistics.com
858-436-7958 105.19$10.56$9.51$5.15
1098
Logistics & transportation Marc MacierMarc Macier 2010
49Council Connections7535 Metropolitan Drive, San Diego 92108www.Councilconnections.com
619-542-4347 104.78$5.11$3.86$2.5
12119
Health care supply chain Henry TuttleFran Cote 1979
503 Blind Mice Window Coverings Inc.6150 Lusk Blvd., Suite B103, San Diego 92121www.3blindmiceusa.com
858-452-6100 104.65$5.04$3.8
$2.46
161612
Window coverings Scot DietzBrian Willoughby 2003
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
Researched by Courtney Shamrell
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
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JULY 25, 2016A30 SAN DIEGO BUSINESS JOURNAL
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Brothers Joshua Erskine, CEO, and Shane Erskine, president, have been deeply involved in the mortgage space for decades. Having walked through the down-
turn and witnessed the resultant frustrations facing borrow-ers, the two knew there had to be a better way.
“We saw a significant amount of opportunity in the space to differentiate ourselves on a truly transparent and efficient model that utilized technology, all while remaining com-pletely focused on our model that ‘service is everything,’” said Joshua. “We felt that coming off the downturn, and the amount of change and negativity surrounding the industry, there was an opportunity for somebody coming in to offer a consumer-focused compliant model.”
The brothers formed a partnership with an investment group in the middle of 2012 when they made the decision to rebrand their former company, CalCon Mutual Mortgage, into OneTrust Home Loans. Joshua said they chose that name because it is very reflective of what they are trying to accomplish.
Starting out in a 400-square foot space in Mission Valley, they took the time to think about the future of the business and asked what part technology would play and what would the consumer be looking for as part of this process.
Today, the company is in new headquarters in San Di-ego with more than 200 employees companywide (as of June
2016), retail offices in 28 states and revenues that have grown more than 100 percent year over year.
The result of the upfront planning was to focus on clear communication, integrity, transparency, support, and most importantly, the education of the borrower. These principles are the guiding foundation of everything the company does.
“Unfortunately, in mortgage, nobody teaches you this stuff,” Joshua said. “It’s probably your biggest financial de-cision — nobody teaches you about what a credit card can do; how a credit report works; what a mortgage is; how do student loans get paid back; what do you need to do to set yourself up if you have a goal of buying a home by the age of 30…what do you have to have, how does that work?”
The company’s education platform is expected to be re-leased within the next several months. The company is de-voting its efforts to create a transparent process that is based around communication, focused on working with consumers and getting referrals from those consumers because “of the clarity and integrity of the process,” Joshua said.
The company plans to incentivize the consumer, within regulations, who goes through the education process. “We want to serve the community and do what they (clients) are comfortable with,” Joshua said. “If they want to go to a local office, we want to have a platform that gets them to that local office, or if they prefer to do it anonymously, over the phone, we’ve built a platform so they can do that, but also to trust that there is someone on the other side who is going to be there for them as much as if they were looking at someone face to face.”
Shane said that another core value was to ask every day how can they be better than they were yesterday. “That’s something that we try to instill with everyone here,” Shane said. “We ask ourselves and others: ‘OK, you did it well this time, but how do you do it better tomorrow?’”
OneTrust Home LoansCEO: Joshua Erskine
President: Shane Erskine
Location: 3131 Camino Del Rio N. Suite 1680 San Diego 92108
2015 Revenue: $16.47 million
2013 - 2015 Growth: 378.1 percent
No. of Local Full-time Employees: 151
Website: www.onetrusthomeloans.com
Service Is Everything By Stephanie Glidden
“We saw a significant amount of opportunity in the space to differentiate ourselves on a truly transparent and efficient model that utilized technology, all while remaining completely focused on our model that ‘service is everything.’” Joshua Erskine
#6
Joshua Erskine, Shane Erskine
JULY 25, 2016 SAN DIEGO BUSINESS JOURNAL A31Local breaking news: www.sdbj.com
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FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
51Organik SEO444 S Cedros Ave., Suite 189 , Solana Beach 92075www.organikseo.com
858-345-2569 104.09$0.94$0.69$0.46
1299
Digital marketing Julien BrandtBob Witt 2009
52Staff Smart Inc.PO Box 28446, San Diego 92198www.staffsmart.net
619-342-2600 103.75$2.75$1.93$1.35
544
Technology staffing Christine Hoffman-HicksJulian Hicks 2008
53Cali Bamboo LLC6675 Mesa Ridge Road, Suite 100, San Diego 92121www.calibamboo.com
877-352-2254 103.01$45.61$34.1
$22.46
695745
Manufacturer of eco-friendly building products madeprimarily from bamboo
Jeff GoldbergKevin O'Hare 2004
54Security On-Demand12121 Scripps Summit Drive, Suite 320, San Diego 92131www.securityondemand.com
858-693-5655 100$6.4$4.5$3.2
482516
Managed security services Peter BybeeGayle Bybee 2001
55Warehouse Solutions Inc.12562 Highway 67, Lakeside 92040-1159www.warehousesolutions.com
619-873-4410 97.61$6.76$5.94$3.42
171718
Material handling systems Mark WallaceMichelle Wier 2008
56Foundation Escrow Co. Inc.1660 Hotel Circle N., Suite 716, San Diego 92108www.foundationescrow.com
619-327-2140 94.68$2.93$1.69$1.5
201510
Escrow services Masud SarwaryMasud Sarwary 2007
57REeBroker Group301 Mission Ave., Suite 211, Oceanside 92054www.reebrokergroup.com
619-994-0440 93.96$29.56$24.85$15.24
2,1501,8951,255
Real estate Anthony RazhasGin Kazla 2005
58Square Peg Packaging and Printing LLC5260 Anna Ave., San Diego 92110www.teamsquarepeg.com
858-486-6000 91.83$22.18$15.92$11.56
272419
Packaging and printing materials John KelloggJohn Kellogg 2007
59Managed Lab Services / MLS Technology Group16855 W. Bernardo Drive, Suite 125, San Diego 92127www.managedlab.com/www.mlstg.com
858-605-7059 91.08$2.38$1.69$1.25
252214
Lab site and scientific support /lab consulting andfacilities services /managed IT services
Taylor MoyerPayton Moyer 2008
60R3 Strategic Support Group Inc.1050 B Ave., Suite A, Coronado 92118www.r3ssg.com
619-339-4508 90.42$13.8
$12.76$7.25
877559
Defense contractor David SadlerLinda Runyeon 2010
61Reliant Funding9540 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200, San Diego 92121www.reliantfunding.com
888-792-1992 89.24$11.29$9.72$5.97
614632
Financial services Adam StettnerAdam Stettner 2008
62Efficient Market Advisors LLC4180 La Jolla Village Drive, Suite 315, San Diego 92037www.efficient-portfolios.com
858-847-0690 87.64$4.58$3.72$2.44
12118
Investment management Herb MorganHerb Morgan 2004
63SmartDrive Systems9450 Carroll Park Drive, San Diego 92121www.smartdrive.net
858-225-5550 87.6$22.7$17.6$12.1
13510991
Information technology Steve MitgangShawn Swaney 2004
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
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JULY 25, 2016A32 SAN DIEGO BUSINESS JOURNAL
It’s not just anyone who can be introduced in an inves-tor meeting as the daughter of a professional bullfighter. Alessandra Lezama, CEO of Abacus Data Systems Inc.
holds that distinction. The arc of her professional career as a turnaround specialist is symbolic of the courage and skill required to quickly assess what is needed for a company to survive.
Lezama said it wasn’t by design that she became a turn-around specialist, it is just the way her career evolved. “From my 18 years in the technology industry, I ended up collid-ing with organizations that for some reason or another were struggling,” Lezama said. “I am able to come in and recog-nize true talent and understand where the business is failing and make changes that invigorate the organization and turn it around.”
Abacus Data Systems is a testament to that. “The original owners asked me to come in and evaluate the business and understand what areas of opportunity we had to make that transition,” Lezama said. “I’ve been privileged to surround myself with talented people who have helped me accomplish what we have now at Abacus.”
Lezama said internally Abacus refers to itself as a 33-year-old startup. The company was founded by two individuals who had a mission to serve the legal industry by providing it with a case management, time billing and accounting system in the days when that was not common. As the 29th employ-ee of Abacus in the fall of 2013, Lezama charged in analyzing
where Abacus was and determining where it could go. “What I came to discover is that during the past three de-
cades we had captured more than 250,000 clients worldwide — these are significant numbers — but, we hadn’t produced a solution for them that was viable into the future.”
Lezama said everything Abacus is doing now is brand new. She and her new team of senior management profes-sionals researched hundreds of thousands of clients through surveys to determine every detail of what would be needed in a service offering. The end result was an incorporation of all the piecemeal technologies that attorneys were currently us-ing, woven into one comprehensive, remote application with a single point of validation, entry and access.
“It’s fully managed by us in high-end data centers that are geographically dispersed and located in the U.S. and sup-ported 24/7,” Lezama said. “In addition we deploy devices that are “smart devices” to every user so that the (client’s) firm does not have to invest a penny into their IT infrastruc-ture.”
Lezama said the company went from selling widgets to reincorporating all of the automation into a subscrip-tion-based business that allows any client no matter how small or complex to access leading edge technology in a se-cure and redundant environment remotely.
“It really changed the game in the industry,” Lezama said. “We are in an early stage of mass migration into cloud ser-vices, this has been well received and therefore responsible for the explosive growth we’ve had in the course of the last three years.”
Lezama said people ask her about her “magic formula.” Her response is there isn’t one. “I believe that extraordinary companies are made up of extraordinary people who come into work with a passion for achieving the extraordinary,” Lezama said. “The secret to my success has been surround-ing myself with people who will go above and beyond to achieve a goal in pursuit of a greater vision. That is what is special about Abacus.”
Taking the Bull by the HornsBy Stephanie Glidden
“I believe that extraordinary companies are made up of extraordinary people who come into work with a passion for achieving the extraordinary.” Alessandra Lezama
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Abacus Data Systems Inc.CEO: Alessandra Lezama
Location: 9171 Towne Centre Drive Suite 200 San Diego 92122
2015 Revenue: $30.35 million
2013 - 2015 Growth: 347.44 percent
No. of Local Full-time Employees: 138
Website: www.abacuslaw.com
#7
Alessandra Lezama
JULY 25, 2016 SAN DIEGO BUSINESS JOURNAL A33Local breaking news: www.sdbj.com
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FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
64Cask9350 Waxie Way, Suite 210, San Diego 92123www.caskllc.com
858-634-6200 85.64$34.9$26.7$18.8
927873
IT consulting Liz GuezzaleDave Harding 2004
65Premierehire Executive Search & Staffing2385 Camino Vida Roble, Suite 114, Carlsbad 92011www.premierehire.com
760-579-0248 85.53$2.26$1.75$1.22
654
Recruiting & staffing Leanne AbrahamLeanne Abraham 2012
66VIA Technical LLC591 Camino de la Reina, Suite 929, San Diego 92108www.via-technical.com
619-704-1400 81.55$5.18$4.05$2.85
1187
Technical recruiting Natalie Vianiwnd 2011
67Airsupply Tools Inc.7544 Trade St., San Diego 92121www.airsupplytools.com
800-936-2053 79.86$7.41$5.29$4.12
161912
Industrial distribution and kitting Sean HutchensSean Hutchens 2003
68Sullivan Solar Power8949 Kenamar Drive, Suite 101, San Diego 92121www.sullivansolarpower.com
858-271-7758 79.58$50.12$31.06$27.91
117118101
Solar energy Daniel SullivanSandra Brown 2004
69KCD PR Inc.610 W. Ash St., Suite 901, San Diego 92101www.kcdpr.com
619-955-7759 77.97$1.01$0.61$0.57
885
Public relations firm Kevin DininoKevin Dinino 2009
70Coastal Payroll Services Inc.4909 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite 110, San Diego 92123www.coastalpayroll.com
858-565-2123 76.08$3.83$2.74$2.17
272317
Financial services Jonathan GallagherCraig Coleman 2007
71Internet Marketing Inc.10620 Treena St., Suite 250, San Diego 92131www.internetmarketinginc.com
866-563-0620 75.41$31.27$27.72$17.83
838775
Digital marketing and advertisingBrandon Fishman
Brent GleesonDan Romeo
2007
72Environmental Lights11235 W. Bernardo Court, Suite 102, San Diego 92127www.environmentallights.com
858-521-0233 75.19$17.39$14.87$9.93
342416
LED lighting supplier Gregory ThorsonJamison Day 2006
73Greater Good Realty639 Kettner Blvd., San Diego 92101www.GreaterGoodRealty.com
619-206-1551 74.66$0.66$0.67$0.38
785
Real estate brokerage David StoneDavid Stone 2012
74centrexIT3934 Murphy Canyon Road, Suite B102, San Diego 92123www.centrexIT.com
619-651-8730 73.75$7.4
$5.73$4.26
383827
Managed and cloud IT services Dylan NatterDylan Natter 2002
75DynamiCard Inc.332 S. Juniper St., Suite 108, Escondido 92025www.dynamicard.com
800-928-7670 72.4$7.88$6.94$4.57
987
Direct mail marketing and response analytics Ivan FarberValorie Farber 2008
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
Researched by Courtney Shamrell
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
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JULY 25, 2016Local breaking news: www.sdbj.comA34 SAN DIEGO BUSINESS JOURNAL
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
¥ 2016¥ 2015¥ 2014 Business description
¥CEO¥CFO
Year establishedlocally
76Component Surfaces Inc.11880 Community Road, Suite 380, Poway 92064www.electrolessgold.com
858-776-0602 72.14$2.15$1.4
$1.25
383117
Manufacturing; plating processing services David ShieldsSandra Hara 2004
77Welk Hospitality Group Inc.300 Rancheros Drive, Suite 450, San Marcos 92069www.welkresorts.com
760-749-3000 71.43$240$190$140
1,000925800
Timeshare development, sales and management Jonathan FredricksCarisa Azzi 1964
78Novasyte3207 Grey Hawk Court, Suite 100, Carlsbad 92009www.novasyte.com
888-899-6682 71.03$10.69$7.81$6.25
211413
Partnering with medical device & diagnostic companies,we provide outsourced field teams
Tim GleesonTim Gleeson 2013
79New Horizons Learning Group7480 Miramar Road, Suite 202, San Diego 92126www.nhlearninggroup.com
858-880-2200 70.27$6.56$5.83$3.85
362014
Technology training Kevin LandryAnna Nursalim 1982
80Motive Interactive Inc.6020 Cornerstone Court W., Suite 350, San Diego 92121www.motiveinteractive.com
858-677-0792 69.06$32.26$20.2
$19.08
322622
Global ad platform for performance mobile marketing Brendan SmithJohn Teotico 2005
81One Stop Systems Inc.2235 Enterprise St., Suite, 110, Escondido 92029www.onestopsystems.com
760-745-9883 68.05$14.28$11.48
$8.5
323031
High performance computing Steve CooperSteve Cooper 1998
82PIA Agency5930 Priestly Drive, Carlsbad 92008www.piacomm.com
760-930-9244 67.76$5.16$3.47$3.08
201110
Advertising agency Cheryl PiaMark Kulik 1997
83Integrant5405 Oberlin Drive, San Diego 92121www.integrant.com
858-731-8700 67.26$6.26$4.68$3.74
81515
Custom software development Yousef AwadDarcy Fant 1992
84Ingenium2255 Barham Drive, Suite A, Escondido 92029www.pureingenium.com
760-745-8780 67.07$14.84$10.71$8.88
572020
Environmental services Heather DodyGary Lundstedt 2006
85Del Toro Loan Servicing2300 Boswell Road, Chula Vista 91914www.deltoroloanservicing.com
619-474-5400 65.77$1.97$1.4
$1.19
12108
Real estate services Drew LouisLiz Louis 2006
86Toft Group Executive Search12520 High Bluff Drive, Suite 150, San Diego 92130www.thetoftgroup.com
925-837-5800 65.36$6.82$5.53$4.12
10109
Life sciences retained executive search Robin ToftDorrie Chung 2010
87VAVi Inc.1940 Garnet Ave., Suite 110, San Diego 92109www.govavi.com
858-273-3485 64.24$13.31$13.35$8.11
243126
Sports recreation and events Steve StoloffMeade Latane 2002
88Brandetize2840 Fifth Ave., Suite 400, San Diego 92103www.brandetize.com
858-436-7350 63.94$3.94$2.92$2.4
281612
Digital media marketing Eric BermanCarrie Estrella 2001
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
A D V ER TORI A L
Evaluate Your Risk Landscape Through Periods of Rapid Growth by Brian Taylor, Senior Manager, Moss Adams LLP
Rapid company growth is the dream for many executives and investors. Yet with increasing size comes increasing risk, and many companies aren't prepared.
In fact, one of the major challenges facing today’s growing organizations is a lack of formalized processes to address the risks most likely to impact company goals. In today’s quickly evolving risk landscape, companies that stay on top of regulatory compliance requirements and information technology (IT) risks will be more prepared to avoid inefficient—and costly—remediation efforts.
Regulatory Requirements Many companies that opt to become publicly traded as they grow may not be aware of requirements they’re subject to under section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, such as a formal risk assessment.
The year after making this transition, management must have a risk assessment compliant with guidance from the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission to address the risk of material financial
misstatements and potential exposure to fraud. Management must also assess whether adequate controls have been established throughout the organization to address risks. In the absence of an existing risk assessment methodology, this can quickly become a costly, time consuming endeavor for all levels of the organization.
Cybersecurity Demands AttentionOn top of requirements for publicly traded entities, virtually every company today faces an increasing array of risks within IT. Cybersecurity risks have drawn board members’ attention for multiple years; adequate governance of social media was effectively nonexistent five years ago; and the ongoing integration of corporate and personal handheld devices has expanded the volume of data access points for enterprise technology environments.
The Importance of PlanningUltimately, as headcount rises, each of these risk areas—and many others—follows suit unless processes are identified and implemented early. Companies of all sizes benefit from establishing
a risk assessment process that identifies strategic objectives and ranks them by importance and urgency. The risks inherent in these objectives should then be evaluated based on likelihood or occurrence. As growth occurs, these risks can rapidly evolve, especially within the realms of regulatory compliance and technology.
While growth remains a highly desired outcome, it comes with the need to establish a consistent, proactive approach to identifying, assessing, and mitigating risk. Companies that integrate this into their strategy are best equipped to avoid uncertainty and capitalize on opportunities.
Brian Taylor, a senior manager with Moss Adams Advisory Services, specializes in regulatory compliance, operational audits, and IT assessments for clients across Southern California. He can be reached at [email protected] or (858) 627-1477.
San Diego (858) 627-1400 | WWW.MOSSADAMS.COM
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FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
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FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
89Integrated Associates Inc.4010 Morena Blvd., Suite 222, San Diego 92117www.integratedassociatesinc.com
858-412-6189 63.78$8.28$5.19$5.06
454027
IT recruiting and consulting Ethan GillespieAnthony Moser 2010
90Guild Mortgage Co.5898 Copley Drive, San Diego 92111www.guildmortgage.com
858-560-6330 62.9$602.66$358.76$369.96
2,6851,8161,751
Residential mortgage industry Mary Ann McGarryTerry Schmidt 1960
91Pure Financial Advisors Inc.3131 Camino del Rio N., Suite 1550, San Diego 92108www.purefinancial.com
619-814-4100 62.48$13.35$11.25$8.22
494535
Wealth management Michael FenisonAlan Clopine 2007
92Underground Elephant600 B St., Suite 1300, San Diego 92101www.undergroundelephant.com
800-466-4178 61.92$71.25$55.02
$44
958081
An ad-technology company that provides marketingservices and technology
Jason KulpaMichael O'Malley 2008
93BNoticed4443 30th St., Suite 200, San Diego 92116www.bnoticed.com
619-255-9300 61.62$1.35$1.16$0.83
563
Promotional products, advertising specialties Gregg TaftGregg Taft 2009
94Advanced Test Equipment Rentals10401 Roselle St., San Diego 92121www.atecorp.com
858-558-6500 61.34$19.2$15.8$11.9
616850
High-tech equipment rentals James BergLisa Fuller 1981
95TransPower13000 Danielson St., Suite D, Poway 92064www.transpowerusa.com
858-248-4407 60.98$6.95$4.92$4.32
403021
Zero emission heavy duty vehicles Michael SimonChristie Anderson 2010
96Stone Brewing1999 Citracado Parkway, Escondido 92029www.stonebrewing.com
760-294-7899 59.25$217.11$185.8
$136.33
984841648
Craft beer company / food and beverage Greg KochCraig Spitz 1996
97Avritek650 Gateway Center Way, San Diego 92102www.avritek.com
858-715-0950 59.07$1.11$0.67$0.7
989
IT asset disposition (ITAD) Edward PletnerEd Pletner 2004
98Southwest Strategies401 B St., Suite 150, San Diego 92101www.swspr.com
858-541-7800 58.34$7.36$5.5
$4.65
392828
Public relations Jennifer WahlAshley Ziegaus 2000
99XL Staffing Inc.450 Fletcher Parkway, Suite 204, El Cajon 92020www.xlstaffing.com
619-579-0442 56.54$2.09$1.68$1.33
555
Staffing agency Joe MackeyJoe Mackey 1996
100I.E.-Pacific Inc.150 W. Crest St., Escondido 92025www.iepacific.com
760-294-7097 55.97$29.75$17.07$19.07
222326
Small, HUBZone, and woman-owned general contractor Diane Koester-ByronDiane Koester-Byron 1993
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
Researched by Courtney Shamrell
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
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Joye Blount, U.S. Bank
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Coincidentally, it was while driving in traffic that the team at Ignite Visibility came up with the name for the company that would “drive traffic” to its clients.
Ignite Visibility is an internet marketing company started by equal partners, John Lincoln, CEO, and Krish Coughran, COO and president. Both men bring years of experience in the field to the endeavor. They met while working togeth-er at another agency in San Diego. After each had left that agency to pursue other projects, they reconnected and knew they worked together well. After developing a set of shared values for how a company should operate, the two launched Ignite Visibility.
“We started Ignite because we wanted to provide a very high level of service and over deliver for clients,” Lincoln said. “It started out with one client and some friends and family and grew from there.”
Lincoln described how hard it is these days to find a name that is available in the internet marketing space, or any space for that matter. “It speaks directly to what we do here. Our whole goal is to ignite visibility for our clients,” Lincoln said. “Our company is totally 100 percent on the marketing side. Not a lot of website development, not a lot of design, we just generate traffic and leads for clients.”
The company is 100 percent self-funded and both men in-vested capital to bootstrap the company. “We’ve always been very diligent in making sure that we run a positive cash flow business, we have money in the bank, we use current profits
to re-invest and grow over time,” Lincoln said. “It’s been a good model for us, earning our way to growth and we’re 100 percent debt free.”
The company has 22 employees (as of June 2016) and some 30 independent contractors. They’ve already outgrown the first office and moved to a new location.
Meanwhile, in addition to managing a rapidly growing internet marketing firm, Lincoln wrote a book “Digital In-fluencer, A Guide to Achieving Influencer Status Online,” and he teaches at UC San Diego Extension.
“We’ve taken those same criteria from the course at UCSD to train our staff on their knowledge at least once a week,” Lincoln said. “The online industry has no standards for testing, no barriers to entry, so we came up with rigorous tests for our staff and it’s a big differentiator for us.”
The company has racked up several prestigious industry awards. The most coveted by the team is Clutch.co naming Ignite Visibility as one of the best in the U.S. “I’m really proud of that award,” Lincoln said. “It’s a direct result of all the hard work we’ve been doing in thought leadership by blogging a lot, writing for sites like Search Engine Land, Marketing Land, Inc. Magazine and Entrepreneur magazine.
During the last four years, the company has developed a significant process sheet on every single thing that has al-lowed it to grow and scale and while making sure it has a good quality control. “Our favorite thing to do is generate leads and traffic and business for our clients,” Coughran said. “And that is what the whole company was built on, so our name plays very well into it — igniting online visibility.”
Ignite VisibilityCo-founder/CEO: John Lincoln
Co-founder/COO/President: Krishnan Coughran
Location: 5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 San Diego 92122
2015 Revenue: $2 million
2013 - 2015 Growth: 336.17 percent
No. of Local Full-time Employees: 18
Website: www.ignitevisibility.com
Igniting Online Visibility for ClientsBy Stephanie Glidden
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FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
101Island Staffing4263 Oceanside Blvd., Suite 106-160, Oceanside 92056www.islandstaffing.us
760-547-5018 54.47$0.95$0.52$0.62
222
Technical staffing E.J. ConradE.J. Conrad 2002
102Classic Home Improvements600 S. Andreasen Drive, Suite A, Escondido 92029www.choosechi.com
858-224-7373 54.15$3.52$2.52$2.28
15116
Residential remodeling John CrockerDan White 2011
103SCST Inc.6280 Riverdale St., San Diego 92120www.scst.com
619-280-4321 53.95$18.83$13.84$12.23
13210281
Geotechnical engineering, environmental, inspection &materials testing, facilities consulting
Neal ClementsBill Ulmer 1959
104Red Door Interactive Inc.350 10th Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92101www.reddoor.biz
619-398-2670 53.25$18.44$10.89$12.03
585045
Data driven marketing, adverstising Reid CarrGrant Brisacher 2002
105Payment Logistics6265 Greenwich Drive, Suite 110, San Diego 92122www.paymentlogistics.com
888-624-3687 52.75$35.38$29.42$23.16
312924
Payment processing technology, services Dustin NiglioBritton Niglio 2003
106FMT Consultants2310 Camino Vida Roble, Suite 101, Carlsbad 92011www.fmtconsultants.com
760-930-6400 51.95$11.36$9.18$7.47
686652
IT consulting Eric CasazzaLinh Nguyen 1995
107Erickson-Hall Construction Co.500 Corporate Drive, Escondido 92029www.ericksonhall.com
760-796-7700 51.83$90.13$86.75$59.37
658975
Construction management and general contractingDavid EricksonMichael HallMike Conroy
1998
108HireAHelper3156 Vista Way, Oceanside 92056www.hireahelper.com
800-995-5003 50.78$3.5
$3.03$2.32
201816
Moving labor Mike GlanzJoshua Schuyler 2007
109Sonic Boom Wellness5963 La Place Court, Suite 100, Carlsbad 92008www.sonicboomwellness.com
760-438-1600 48.46$5.16$4.9
$3.47
383424
Corporate wellness softwareDanna Korn
Bryan Van NoyRyan Saathoff
2007
110Bekker's Catering7455 Mission Gorge Road, San Diego 92120www.bekkerscatering.com
619-287-9027 47.86$3.51$3.11$2.37
302020
Catering Olga WormJennifer Worm 1958
111Tobolski Watkins Engineering Inc.4125 Sorrento Valley Blvd., Suite B, San Diego 92121www.tobolskiwatkins.com
858-381-5843 46.25$3.79$3.39$2.59
877
Structural engineering Matthew TobolskiDerrick Watkins 2008
112Brainard Strategy6142 Innovation Way, Carlsbad 92009www.brainardstrategy.com
760-438-8230 46.25$2.72$2.02$1.86
13107
Business services - management consulting Michael Patrick BrainardGrant Warren Harrington 2007
113Managed Solution LLC9655 Granite Ridge Drive, Suite 550, San Diego 92123www.managedsolution.com
858-429-3000 44.96$8.08$7.52$5.57
635243
Technology consulting and support Sean FerrelLaura Ferrel 2002
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
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The president of a Sorrento Valley company that has made its mark supplying federal government agencies with health care information software has a lofty goal
— bring down the cost of health care.“We fundamentally believe we’ve got to change the way
health care is delivered in this country,” said Douglas Burke, president of Cognitive Medical Systems.
“We spend $3 trillion a year on health care and we don’t have the greatest outcomes,” Burke said. “That’s way too much spending on health care. We want to participate in the way we can to reduce costs and increase the health and out-comes delivered to consumers.”
Toward that end, Burke said Cognitive Medical will test a pilot program this summer to provide private health care providers like Kaiser Permanente, Scripps Health and Sharp HealthCare with software that gives doctors, nurses and oth-er health care professionals medical information on patients as the patients are being treated.
“It might be providing information about a drug they might be prescribing that could be contra-indicated with some other medication a patient is on. It might be providing recommendations about a specific path of treatment, given a patient’s medical history,” Burke said. “The information sys-tem works alongside the electronic health records.”
Doctors and nurses will be able to view the information
on laptop computers, computer tablets, smartphones and other digital devices.
A full roll-out of the program for non-government health care providers is planned for 2017, Burke said.
“There’s a tremendous market opportunity out there,” Burke said. “We see a market need in a number of different areas that is not being met by a lot of the big software com-panies.”
For now, Cognitive Medical works solely with federal government clients — the Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services — providing health information systems similar to what it plans to offer in the private health care market.
Among other things, the company is helping the Depart-ment of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense modernize their health care records.
Burke said that Cognitive Medical was founded in 2010 by former Navy physician Emory Fry; Mary LaCroix, for-mer chief information officer of the Naval Medical Center San Diego; Rick Pope, who had been chief operating officer of DefenseWeb Technologies; and Burke himself, who was chief executive officer of DefenseWeb. DefenseWeb provided secure health information systems for military health orga-nizations. The company was acquired by Humana in 2007.
Between 2013 and 2015, Cognitive Medical has seen a more than 300 percent increase in revenue and has gone from 20 employees in 2013 to a staff of 54 in 2015, growing to more than 60 employees today, with still more being added.
“We’re sort of always hiring,” Burke said. “One of our big-gest challenges is hiring because we’ve got to compete with companies like Google. The way to compete with Google is not to try to match them on benefits with their gourmet kitchens and chefs, but with a much smaller environment; with the freedom and creativity to pursue projects that are really interesting.”
Digital Designed to Control Health Care Costs
By Ray Huard
“There’s a tremendous market opportunity out there. We see a market need in a number of different areas that is not being met by a lot of the big software companies.” Douglas Burke
Cognitive Medical SystemsCo-founder: Douglas Burke
Co-founder: Emory Fry, M.D.
Co-founder: Mary Lacroix
Co-founder: Rick Pope
Location: 9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160 San Diego 92121
2015 Revenue: $13 million
2013 - 2015 Growth: 306.25 percent
No. of Local Full-time Employees: 54
Website: www.cognitivemedicine.com
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FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
¥ 2016¥ 2015¥ 2014 Business description
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114Reilly Financial Advisors7777 Alvarado Road, Suite 116, La Mesa 91942www.rfawealth.com
619-698-0794 44.91$7.29$6.3
$5.03
242218
Financial services Frank ReillyFrank Reilly 1999
115Innovative Commercial Environments LLC12250 El Camino Real, Suite 200, San Diego 92130www.icesd.com
858-947-7272 44.18$5.5
$5.85$3.81
11127
Office furniture dealership DeLinda ForsytheJeff Klein 2006
116Dream Design Builders11411 W. Bernardo Court, San Diego 92127www.Dreamdesignbuilders.com
858-674-9818 44.09$4.55$2.96$3.16
181411
Residential remodeling, custom home contractor Jay RiordanDarla Magnani 1987
117Visceral LLC1355 Sixth Ave., San Diego 92101www.thisisvisceral.com
703-346-0315 42.97$0.76$0.81$0.53
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Digital communications and website design Jay BuysJay Buys 2011
118Phoenix Water Management LLC2907 Shelter Island Drive, Suite 105/304, San Diego 92106www.phoenixwater.net
619-997-0597 39.04$0.72$0.62$0.52
111
Industrial water treatment Michael ConnerMichael Conner 2003
119Jackson Design & Remodeling Inc.4797 Mercury St., San Diego 92111www.jacksondesignandremodeling.com
619-442-6125 39$13.94$11.62$10.03
484640
Design build remodeling firm Todd JacksonTara Walsh 1989
120G/M Business Interiors110 W. A St., Suite 140, San Diego 92101www.gmbi.net
619-236-0500 37.95$89.13$77.06$64.61
149150154
Office furniture dealership Stephen EasleyStephen Easley 2006
121SynteractHCR Inc.5759 Fleet St., Suite 100, Carlsbad 92008www.synteracthcr.com
760-268-8200 37.18$107$95$78
401341316
Biotech, pharmaceutical, contract research Wendel BarrKeith Kelson 1995
122Natural Energy USA Inc.804 N. Twin Oaks Valley Road, Suite 116, San Marcos 92029www.naturalenergyusa.com
760-743-6400 36.19$14.3$12.6$10.5
1218564
Solar electric Ted MountSherilyn Granda 1977
123Wright Brothers Inc.750 B St., Suite 2880, San Diego 92101www.wrightbrosinc.com
858-225-2320 35.78$1.45$1.33$1.07
795
Digital marketing and recruiting Casey WrightCorey Wright 2005
124Eleven Western Builders Inc.2862 Executive Place, Escondido 92029www.ewbinc.com
760-796-6346 35.45$114.25$113.2$84.34
404040
General contractor Rick BackusRichard Huey 1983
125Bop Design610 W. Ash St., Suite 706, San Diego 92101www.bopdesign.com
619-330-0730 34.85$0.87$0.83$0.64
887
B2B website design and marketing Kara JensenKatie Sterling 2007
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
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FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
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CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
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Entrepreneurs are a special breed. Most are born with the drive to forge their own path and control their fu-ture. Jim Backman, CEO of Adroit Energy Inc., is one
such entrepreneur. Backman, who is from Southern California and attended
San Diego State University, left the area in 1991 to carve out a business in Aspen designing and installing radiant heating systems for high-end residential and commercial properties.
“I began to realize that if I stayed in Aspen I would be working for other people for the rest of my life,” Backman said. “If I stayed doing that I would never build my own life — it was time to move back.”
Backman came back to San Diego in 2001 to follow his passion of designing and installing radiant floor heating, plumbing and heat distribution systems in general. Looking for an opportunity, he contacted Herbert Mills who owned a company that had been doing this kind of work in San Diego since 1986, but Mills was about to retire.
“He had one project left and he said ‘well maybe we’ll get this thing going again,’” Backman said.
Backman said they started from scratch the next day with a plan for Backman to buy Mills out, which he did in 2006. “My first year revenue there was $384,000, and one employ-ee,” Backman said. “We had a pretty good gig doing radiant floor heating for high-end houses and then the downturn hit.”
But Backman had a plan and a passion to apply “renew-ables” — defined as a source of energy that is not depleted
by use, like water, wind and solar power — to large energy projects.
“The downturn was fortunate in a way, it forced me to think laterally, as the market went away so did a lot of com-petition,” Backman said. “This move toward renewables started picking up, so it invented an opportunity.”
Backman did his first “net zero” project for a local technol-ogy executive that he calls “the zero house” in Rancho Santa Fe. He said the home has every “trick in the book and I’ve been doing net zero designs and installations since 2006.”
Today the company has 62 employees (as of June 2016) and has worked on several notable projects in San Diego and elsewhere, including the mixed-use Mesa College cafeteria and bookstore, a 57,000 square foot project, and Celadon at 9th and Broadway, a multifamily affordable housing project for Bridge Housing.
Along with his partners, William Chen, chief operating officer and Justin Weil, president of the Northern California division, the company is a comprehensive mechanical engi-neering firm and renewable energy integrator with locations in San Diego, Honolulu, San Francisco and San Jose.
“Things have just kind of accelerated — we’re beginning to have more of a situation where the market is finally catch-ing up to where our competencies are,” Backman said. “And we have a lot of legislative wind at our back in Hawaii and California going forward, so the future looks pretty good.”
According to Backman the company has been able to grow at 80 percent a year on average, compounded, for five years in a row. He calls his company process the Adroit Feed-back Loop — “We sell it, we design it, we engineer it, we install it, commission it and optimize it. And every time we do that we do it better the next time.”
Adroit Energy Inc.CEO: James Backman
COO: William Chen
President/Northern California: Justin Weil
Location: 1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32 San Diego 92109
2015 Revenue: $10 million
2013 - 2015 Growth: 300 percent
No. of Local Full-time Employees: 52
Website: www.adroitenergy.com
Bringing Passion to Energy By Stephanie Glidden
“The downturn was fortunate in a way, it forced me to think laterally, as the market went away so did a lot of competition. This move toward renewables started picking up, so it invented an opportunity.” James Backman
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FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
126Griffith, Young, & Lass Family Law171 Saxony Road, Suite 204, Encinitas 92024www.gylfamilylawfirm.com
858-345-1720 34.74$0.75$0.74$0.56
654
Family lawAmy Lass
Catie YoungJohn Griffith
2013
127ACD ( AutoClaims Direct Inc. )3132 Tiger Run Court, Carlsbad 92009www.acdcorp.com
888-403-4223 34.32$13.41$10.87$9.98
201812
Software Kristy FacchiniKristy Facchini 2003
128At Your Home Familycare6540 Lusk Blvd., Suite C266,San Diego 92121www.atyourhomefamilycare.com
858-625-0406 33.49$2.41$2.28$1.8
555030
Health care Laurie Edwards-TateLaurie Edwards-Tate 1984
129Pacific Building Group9752 Aspen Creek Court, Suite 150, San Diego 92126www.pacificbuildinggroup.com
858-552-0600 33.13$88$52
$66.1
163135100
General contractor Greg RogersLisa Hitt 1984
130Bird Rock Systems9605 Scranton Road, Suite 402, San Diego 92121www.birdrockusa.com
858-777-1617 32.18$13.26$12.87$10.03
151512
Information technology Jim MatteoJim Matteo 2004
1315x Technology LLC3160 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 208, San Diego 92108www.5xtechnology.com
858-777-1650 31.82$5.8$6.8$4.4
665
Technology solutions providers / business intelligence Jeffrey YefskyJeffrey Yefsky 1998
132Ad-Juster Inc.13280 Evening Creek S, Suite 100, San Diego 92128www.ad-juster.com
858-842-1386 31.15$5.39$5.24$4.11
201818
Digital media advertising, data aggregation,programmatic reporting, discrepancy reporting
Michael LewisChristine Yang 2007
133Prava Construction Services Inc.344 North Vinewood St., Escondido 92029www.pravacsi.com
760-929-9787 30.33$14.74$11.55$11.31
301821
Full Service S/D/MBE general contractor specializing incommercial/industrial construction projects
Glenn TorrezDenise Maiorano-Torrez 2005
134Innovative Employee Solutions Inc.9665 Granite Ridge Drive, Suite 420, San Diego 92123www.innovativeemployeesolutions.com
858-715-5111 29.63$79
$75.83$60.94
252626
Outsourced payroll and HR administration services Karla HertzogPeter Limone 1974
135Advanced Chemical Transport2010 Mission Ave., Escondido 92029www.advancedchemical.net
760-489-5600 29.41$52.01$42.59$40.19
383729
Environmental services Walter SingerHarold DeGuzman 2001
136Independent Financial Group LLC12671 High Bluff Drive, Suite 200, San Diego 92130www.ifgsd.com
858-436-3180 28.78$124.4$118.7$96.6
636452
Independent broker-dealer with over 600 affiliatedfinancial advisors across the country
Joe MillerScott Heising 2003
137Cash Practice Inc.9550 Cuyamaca St., Suite 102, Santee 92071www.cashpractice.com
877-343-8950 28.44$2.19$2.03$1.71
1489
Software as a Service Miles BodzinSteven Peterson 2003
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
Researched by Courtney Shamrell
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
Continued from page A41
JULY 25, 2016Local breaking news: www.sdbj.comA44 SAN DIEGO BUSINESS JOURNAL
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
¥ 2016¥ 2015¥ 2014 Business description
¥CEO¥CFO
Year establishedlocally
138eMolecules Inc.11025 N. Torrey Pines Road, Suite 140, La Jolla 92037www.emolecules.com
858-764-1941 27.32$16.4
$14.56$12.88
222523
Biotechnology procurement servicesKlaus GubernatorNiko Gubernator
Martha Laundroche2007
139BuyAutoParts.com6740 Cobra Way, San Diego 92121www.buyautoparts.com
858-200-0516 26.23$52.91$45.87$41.91
134126114
E-commerce auto parts Matt GlauberChris Struempler 1989
140Silvergate Bank4275 Executive Square, Suite 800, La Jolla 92037www.silvergatebank.com
858-362-6300 25.98$41.51$33.5
$32.95
1069188
Commercial Bank Alan LaneAlan Lane 1988
141gap intelligence2448 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 105, San Diego 92106www.gapintelligence.com
619-574-1100 25.28$5.53$4.75$4.41
383835
Market research and data analytics Gary PetersonDawn Diskin 2003
142Marine Group Boat Works LLC997 G St., Chula Vista 91910www.marinegroupbw.com
619-427-6767 22.62$47.7$34.9$38.9
194174168
Shipyard repairs, refits and new construction Herbert EngelLaura Machado 2009
143Communications USA2229 Enterprise St., Escondido 92029www.commusa.com
800-338-1949 21.5$11.43$10.94$9.41
232323
Wireless communications Roger SchuknechtPamela Schuknecht 1990
144Sentek Global28ll Nimitz Blvd., Suite G, San Diego 92106www.sentekglobal.com
619-543-9550 21.15$35.21$30.07$29.06
179165150
Cyber security servicesEric Basu
Xuyen Bowleswnd
2001
145Balboa Travel Inc.5414 Oberlin Drive, Suite 300, San Diego 92121www.balboa.com
858-678-3300 20.36$13.8
$12.32$11.47
464245
Travel agency and/or travel management company Denise JacksonJohn Larner 1969
146D&K Engineering15890 Bernardo Center Drive, San Diego 92127www.dkengineering.com
858-376-2500 20.09$99
$87.43$82.43
254256278
Contract R&D, product development and contractmanufacturing services
Scott DennisJody Zevenbergen 1999
147Castle Breckenridge Management Inc.5185 Comanche Drive, Suite D, La Mesa 91942www.cbmgmt.com
619-697-3191 19.86$2.22$2.05$1.85
387790
HOA property management John KalasMarquis Huntsman 1991
148Southland Technology Inc.8053 Vickers St., San Diego 92111www.southlandtechnology.com
858-694-0932 18.88$45.79$38.93$38.52
655539
IT & audio visual integration Robert PedigoGrace Pedigo 2001
149Cart Mart237 S. Bent Ave., San Marcos 92078www.cartmart.com
760-744-4420 18.61$11
$9.85$9.28
585145
Golf cart distributor Brian RottScott Palka 1972
150Ninyo & Moore5710 Ruffin Road, San Diego 92123www.ninyoandmoore.com
858-576-1000 17.47$59.85$56.09$50.95
829897
Geotechnical engineering Avram NinyoTamera Richards 1986
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
• 2016• 2015• 2014 Business description
•CEO•CFO
Year establishedlocally
1Sequoian Investments Inc.2004 University Ave., Suite 100, San Diego 92104www.sequ.com
619-961-4100 787.65$3.42$3.29$0.39
642
Finance, real estate Alexander PellegrinoAlexander Favelukis 2012
2Power Digital Marketing2251 San Diego Avenue, Suite A250, San Diego 92110www.powerdigitalmarketing.com
415-300-6337 540$3.2$1.45$0.5
23137
Digital marketing agencyGrayson Lafrenz
Nicholas SlettengrenRobert Rodrigues
2012
3Signature Analytics10590 W. Ocean Air Drive, Suite 220, San Diego 92130www.signatureanalytics.com
858-432-3680 532.99$4.01$1.52$0.63
29166
Outsourced accounting and finance Jason KrugerRyan Selhorn 2008
4Pearson Fuels1360 Rosecrans St., San Diego 92105www.pearsonfuels.com
619-521-2411 527.67$43.03$14.98$6.86
543
Alternative fuel infrastructure and distribution Mike LewisMike Lewis 2002
5Pro Back Office LLC5090 Shoreham Place, Suite 208, San Diego 92122probackoffice.com
858-622-1681 406.51$3.08$1.5$0.61
35207
Human resources, accounting, financial consulting Jennifer BarnesScott Palka 2012
6OneTrust Home Loans3131 Camino Del Rio N., Suite 1680, San Diego 92108www.onetrusthomeloans.com
877-706-5856 378.1$16.47$7.14$3.44
15110981
Residential mortgage loans Josh ErskineGranger Hodgson 2008
7Abacus Data Systems Inc.9171 Towne Centre Drive, Suite 200 , San Diego 92122www.abacuslaw.com
800-726-3339 347.44$30.35$18.2$6.78
1387837
Fully managed technology solutions Alessandra LezamaMajor Horton 1983
8Ignite Visibility5060 Shoreham Place, Suite 260 , San Diego 92122www.ignitevisibility.com
619-752-1955 336.17$2
$1.15$0.46
18132
Digital media marketing seo and ppc John LincolnKrishnan Coughran 2013
9Cognitive Medical Systems9645 Scranton Road, Suite 160, San Diego 92121www.cognitivemedicine.com
858-509-4949 307.03$13.03$5.2$3.2
604820
Heath care, softwareEmory Fry
Douglas BurkeMary Lacroix
2010
10Adroit Energy Inc.1135 Garnet Ave., Suite 32, San Diego 92109adroitenergy.com
858-483-3568 300$10
$4.65$2.5
523328
Engineering, procurement, and construction firm forsolar thermal, solar PV, radiant, & geothermal
James BackmanMarta Spath 1986
11Rescue | The Behavior Change Agency2437 Morena Blvd., San Diego 92110www.RescueAgency.com
619-231-7555 285.57$29.2$13.23$7.57
674530
Behavior change marketing for public health includingresearch, strategy, creative, events & digital
Kristin CarrollSteve Andrews 2005
12Shoemagoo LLC3515 Main St., Suite 201, Chula Vista 91911www.shoemagoo.com
888-990-4052 271.38$11.61$10.54$3.13
292012
Retail Jake RismanJake Risman 2012
13Cireson1431 Pacific Highway, Suite H3, San Diego 92101www.cireson.com
855-871-1232 240.12$12.13$10.95$3.57
23199
Information technologyShaun Ericson
Paul SuttonChris Teclaw
2012
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 100 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
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FASTEST-GROWING PRIVATE COMPANIESRanked by percent of verified revenue growth from 2013 to 2015
Rank
CompanyAddressWebsite
TelephoneFax
PercentGrowth inrevenue
from 2013 -2015
Revenue:(millions)
201520142013
Local full-timeemployees as ofFebruary 1, 2016
¥ 2016¥ 2015¥ 2014 Business description
¥CEO¥CFO
Year establishedlocally
138eMolecules Inc.11025 N. Torrey Pines Road, Suite 140, La Jolla 92037www.emolecules.com
858-764-1941 27.32$16.4
$14.56$12.88
222523
Biotechnology procurement servicesKlaus GubernatorNiko Gubernator
Martha Laundroche2007
139BuyAutoParts.com6740 Cobra Way, San Diego 92121www.buyautoparts.com
858-200-0516 26.23$52.91$45.87$41.91
134126114
E-commerce auto parts Matt GlauberChris Struempler 1989
140Silvergate Bank4275 Executive Square, Suite 800, La Jolla 92037www.silvergatebank.com
858-362-6300 25.98$41.51$33.5
$32.95
1069188
Commercial Bank Alan LaneAlan Lane 1988
141gap intelligence2448 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 105, San Diego 92106www.gapintelligence.com
619-574-1100 25.28$5.53$4.75$4.41
383835
Market research and data analytics Gary PetersonDawn Diskin 2003
142Marine Group Boat Works LLC997 G St., Chula Vista 91910www.marinegroupbw.com
619-427-6767 22.62$47.7$34.9$38.9
194174168
Shipyard repairs, refits and new construction Herbert EngelLaura Machado 2009
143Communications USA2229 Enterprise St., Escondido 92029www.commusa.com
800-338-1949 21.5$11.43$10.94$9.41
232323
Wireless communications Roger SchuknechtPamela Schuknecht 1990
144Sentek Global28ll Nimitz Blvd., Suite G, San Diego 92106www.sentekglobal.com
619-543-9550 21.15$35.21$30.07$29.06
179165150
Cyber security servicesEric Basu
Xuyen Bowleswnd
2001
145Balboa Travel Inc.5414 Oberlin Drive, Suite 300, San Diego 92121www.balboa.com
858-678-3300 20.36$13.8
$12.32$11.47
464245
Travel agency and/or travel management company Denise JacksonJohn Larner 1969
146D&K Engineering15890 Bernardo Center Drive, San Diego 92127www.dkengineering.com
858-376-2500 20.09$99
$87.43$82.43
254256278
Contract R&D, product development and contractmanufacturing services
Scott DennisJody Zevenbergen 1999
147Castle Breckenridge Management Inc.5185 Comanche Drive, Suite D, La Mesa 91942www.cbmgmt.com
619-697-3191 19.86$2.22$2.05$1.85
387790
HOA property management John KalasMarquis Huntsman 1991
148Southland Technology Inc.8053 Vickers St., San Diego 92111www.southlandtechnology.com
858-694-0932 18.88$45.79$38.93$38.52
655539
IT & audio visual integration Robert PedigoGrace Pedigo 2001
149Cart Mart237 S. Bent Ave., San Marcos 92078www.cartmart.com
760-744-4420 18.61$11
$9.85$9.28
585145
Golf cart distributor Brian RottScott Palka 1972
150Ninyo & Moore5710 Ruffin Road, San Diego 92123www.ninyoandmoore.com
858-576-1000 17.47$59.85$56.09$50.95
829897
Geotechnical engineering Avram NinyoTamera Richards 1986
Due to rounding off, some growth percentages appear to be incorrect.wnd Would not discloseNotes: To be considered for the list, companies must be privately held, based in San Diego County and have earned at least $350,000 in revenue in2013. The Business Journal has chosen not to show rankings from last year's list because they misrepresent the company's growth. The purpose ofthis list is to highlight those companies that grow quickly each year, and while it is unlikely that a company will rank every year, this does not meanthat it is not profitable and still growing. A number of companies returned surveys but did not rank in the top 150 for the list.
Sources: The companies, CPA attestation letters and San Diego Business Journal list files.To the best of our knowledge this information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness ofthe list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions to the Research Department at the San DiegoBusiness Journal. 858-634-4635. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. Some companies havedeclined to participate or did not return a survey by press time. It is not the intent of this list to endorse the participants nor to imply a company'ssize or numerical rank indicates its quality.
RESEARCHED BY COURTNEY SHAMRELL
JULY 25, 2016 SAN DIEGO BUSINESS JOURNAL A45Local breaking news: www.sdbj.com
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businesses. Now in the 23rd year, the San Diego Business Journal applauds these women by hosting our biggest and most anticipated reception and awards program to honor the winners and guests. Celebrity emcees, a keynote speaker and the awards program are staples of this landmark
event. Honor your colleagues by submitting nominations for the 2016 Women Who Mean Business Awards.
Nomination Deadline: September 15, 2016 www.sdbj.com/bizevents/
23RD ANNUAL
WOMEN WHO MEAN BUSINESS AWARDS
Nominations Now Open!
Ticket price includes a 26-week subscription to the San Diego Business Journal ($15.00 allocated to the subscription).
Current subscribers may gift their 26-week subscription to a colleague.
For Event Information: Contact the Events Department at 858.277.6695
Town and Country Resort & Convention Center
500 Hotel Circle North, San Diego 9210811:00 a.m. Registration • 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Special Awards Reception and Luncheon
Presented by Title Sponsor Gold Sponsor In Association with
Emcees
Susan TaylorScripps Health
Pat BrownPat Brown
Productions
Event Charity:
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Reo Carr, Executive Editor, San Diego Business Journal; Rebecca Risty, RebL Marketing
John Fields, Andrea Cabrera and Sandy Fischler, all with Gold Sponsor Energy Upgrade California
Armon Mills, President and Publisher, San Diego Business Journal; Victor Ramsauer and Mark Sanders, R3 Strategic Support Group Inc.
Amy Wimer, Associate Publisher, San Diego Business Journal; Dino D’Auria, Silvergate Bank
Sean McMahon; Brett Yacko, Title Sponsor Cox Business
Shane Erskine and Joshua Erskine, Winning Company Number 6 OneTrust Home Loans
Jennifer Barnes and Mike Ford, Winning Company Number 5 Pro Back Office LLC
Jerry Varga, Title Sponsor RSM US LLP; Jason Kruger Winning Company Number 3 Signature Analytics
Nels Jensen, Editor-in-Chief, San Diego Business Journal; Ranson Burkette, Gold Sponsor ESET North America
On July 13 the San Diego Business Journal hosted its 13th annual Fastest-Growing Private Companies awards celebration. This year’s event celebrated 150 dynamic
organizations – a significant increase from previous years’ 100 finalists. Paradise Point Resort and Spa, the traditional location for this prestigious event, again provided the perfect backdrop for the more than 570 guests at the exclusive invitation-only ceremonies. Companies earning a position in the rankings were acknowledged, along with special presentations to the top 10 companies. Support for the event included title sponsors Cox Business and RSM US LLP; gold sponsors included BBVA Compass, Energy Upgrade California, ESET North America, Kaiser Permanente, MRC Smart Technology Solutions, and Robert Half; and in association with GreenRope.
ON THE SCENE San Diego Business Journal Event
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Doug Warden, Gold Sponsor MRC Smart Technology Solutions; Jean-Pierre La Barrie, Title Sponsor Cox Business; Corinn Pope, InformaticoPro; Rocky Reston and Douglas Burke, Winning Company Number 9 Cognitive Medical Systems
Doug Warden, Gold Sponsor MRC Smart Technology Solutions; Rodger Dougherty, Gold Sponsor Kaiser Permanente; Cyndi Karapogosian, Gold Sponsor Robert Half; Jerry Varga, Title Sponsor RSM US LLP; Mike Lewis, Winning Company Number 4 Pearson Fuels; Ranson Burkette, Gold Sponsor ESET North America; Brett Yacko, Title Sponsor Cox Business; Mike Conboy, Gold Sponsor BBVA Compass
Scott Yates, Silvergate Bank; Cyndi Karapogosian, Gold Sponsor Robert Half
Mike Conboy, Gold Sponsor BBVA Compass
Diana Sisti, Winning Company Number 7 Abacus Data Systems Inc.
Robert Rodrigues, Anna Saltarelli, Ashley Slettengren, Nick Slettengren and Emily Hickey, all with Winning Company Number 2 Power Digital Marketing
Alexander Favelukis and Alexander Pellegrino, Winning Company Number 1 Sequoian Investments Inc.
Bryan Shull, Silvergate Bank; Luciana Da Silva and James Backman, Winning Company Number 10 Adroit Energy Inc.
Rodger Dougherty, Gold Sponsor Kaiser Permanente
John Lincoln, Krishnan Coughran, Winning Company Number 8 Ignite Visibility
Photos by Bob Thompson, Fotowerks. Additional photos from the event are at the following link: http://fotowerkssd.smugmug.com.