Sequoia Makes Inc. 5000 List of Fastest-Growing Private Companies for Third Consecutive Year
RESTON, Va., Sept. 4, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- For the third year in a row, Sequoia Holdings, Inc. secured a spot on Inc. Magazine's Inc. 5000 list -- a ranking of the country's fastest-growing private companies.
"We're thrilled and honored to be recognized by Inc. as a leader in growth and innovation," T. Richard Stroupe, Jr., co-founder and CEO of Sequoia, said. "We credit this achievement to our hardworking team and its commitment to creatively tackling the challenges facing the defense and intelligence communities."
Over the last three years, Sequoia's revenue has nearly doubled. Compared to last year, the company rose over one hundred spots on the Inc. 5000 list and remained in the top 4,000. In 2016, only its fourth year of operation, Sequoia earned the 451st spot in the Inc. 500.
Sequoia is a leader in software engineering technology designed for the U.S. government and its contractors. The company provides big data solutions, blockchain-based application development, and cloud engineering and transformation solutions -- including Combine, a platform to develop software for the intelligence community's secure infrastructure.
About Sequoia:
Sequoia is an award-winning, employee-owned provider of high-end software development and engineering services centered on improving the analytic, collection, collaboration and sharing of data. Headquartered in Reston Virginia, we're a team of passionate, dedicated individuals who love collaborating to build exceptional software products and solutions. Sequoia provides engineering and analytic solutions to the national security sector, including the U.S. intelligence, defense and homeland security communities. For more information, visit www.sequoiainc.com.
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SOURCE Sequoia Holdings, Inc.
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