June 26, 2017

NoCo, Boulder Valley companies make 2017 Companies to Watch list

DENVER —  Thirteen companies based in cities that make up Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley have been named to the 2017 Colorado Companies to Watch list.

The program annually honors 50 high-performing, second-stage companies from across the state for their performance in the marketplace, innovative products, unique processes and philanthropic actions. This year, 750 companies were nominated.

Second-stage companies are those that have moved past the startup stage and into a period of growth.

Winners were announced at the Ninth Annual Gala Awards Dinner on Friday, June 23, at the Denver Marriott City Center. This year’s winners include:

Basalt: Two Leaves and a Bud Tea Co.

Boulder: 1908 Brands, Amplio Digital, Blue Canyon Technologies, Egg Strategy Inc., High Precision Devices Inc., PopSockets LLC,Shine Community LLC, Stryd.

Centennial: Pinnacle Healthcare Consulting.

Colorado Springs: BombBomb’ Integrity Communications Solutions Inc.

Denver: AdCellerant, Apto Inc., Blinker, Bonsai Design, Catalyst Solutions, Dizzion, Epiphany AI, GoSpotCheck, Image Audiovisuals Inc., Ink Monstr, Karrikins Group LLC, KD Kanopy Inc., Marczyk Fine Foods, Maria Empanada, Ombud, P2Binvestor, Pairin, Phunkshun Wear LLC, Stem Ciders, System76, Velocity Global, VintageView Wine Storage Systems.

Durango: Tailwind Nutrition.

Englewood: Bye Aerospace Inc., PeakMed Colorado, Your Green Contractor.

Fort Collins: Brinkman Shared Services Inc., LoCo Food Distribution LLC, Motherlove Herbal Co.

Golden: Integrity Electrical Solutions LLC.

Grand Junction: ProStar GeoCorp Inc.

Greeley: Front Range Dermatology Associates.

Hotchkiss: ShadeScapes Americas.

Lafayette: TouchSource Inc.

Montrose: Mayfly Outdoors.

Monument: Epoch Eyewear.

Pueblo: Solar Roast Coffee LLC

Wheat Ridge: Down River Equipment.

The awards program was launched in 2009 by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade in conjunction with the Edward Lowe Foundation and community partners from across Colorado.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DENVER —  Thirteen companies based in cities that make up Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley have been named to the 2017 Colorado Companies to Watch list.

The program annually honors 50 high-performing, second-stage companies from across the state for their performance in the marketplace, innovative products, unique processes and philanthropic actions. This year, 750 companies were nominated.

Second-stage companies are those that have moved past the startup stage and into a period of growth.

Winners were announced at the Ninth Annual Gala Awards Dinner on Friday, June 23, at the Denver Marriott City Center.…

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