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A Zen meditation room features low lighting, a leather recliner and a waterfall – as well as a lock to ensure privacy for nursing mothers.
What’s not to love about a vacation? What’s not to love about a company that loves vacations – and loves the people who take them?
For Grand Junction-based GeoStabilization International, protecting North American roads from falling rock is not just a business mission – it’s a philanthropic one.
It’s all about a hand up – not a hand out. “Families invest hundreds of hours of sweat equity to build their homes and then make monthly mortgage payments to pay for their homes,” says Heather Lafferty, CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver.
InteliSecure co-founder Robert Eggebrecht knows he has to hire the best and brightest – because the bad guys are doing the same.
Cherwell Software considers itself an “enabler of empowerment” – enabling businesses to dream big, employees to love what they do, and customers to share their best practices with each other.
Six years ago, Jeremy Ostermiller had $500 in his pocket, a room in his parents’ basement and an idea. He now has one of the nation’s fastest-growing video and mobile advertising marketplaces.
Eric and Jessica Gutknecht are serious about sausage: spicy, all-natural, mouth-watering, grill-it-up and scarf-it-down.
In rural Colorado, where broad health care is a challenge, mental health is even more so. That fact makes Mind Springs Health’s achievement even more unlikely.
It’s all about family, says First Western Trust CEO Scott Wylie: the people who come through the door, and the people waiting there to help them get what they want most out of life.
You want the perfect apple: red, round, blemish-free, and you want it to be organic, and delivered directly to your door. Trust online grocer Door to Door Organics to get it right.
The 11 winners and 23 finalists for ColoradoBiz magazine’s 28th annual Top Company Awards are tops in every sense of the word: stellar businesses, bosses, partners and community members. They stand head and shoulders above a crowded field.
Gutterman Griffiths is all about families: The family within the firm, and the families they help through difficult transitions. Read what makes Gutterman Griffiths a 2015 Top Company winner.
Ceyl Prinster, president & CEO of Colorado Enterprise Fund, talks about why her company is a ColoradoBiz Top Company for 2014.
“We are in the business of helping consumers and small businesses get back on their feet,” says Paul Larkins, SquareTwo Financial CEO. It's no wonder they are a top company in financial services.
Make no mistake, the basis for business is to make money. That hasn’t changed since the dawn of capitalism. But increasingly, companies that rise to the top have been driven by something more: a greater purpose.
Email intelligence, all-flash storage systems and cloud computing are just a few of the services our 2014 Top Company award winners offer.
Working to properly scale business for growth and the years ahead, it's no wonder these consumer businesses made our Top Company list.
In an interesting turn of events, the top four spots on the annual ColoradoBiz Top 250 Private Companies list were each knocked down a notch, as energy heavyweight DCP Midstream stole the top spot for 2013.
Qwest Communications International is once again the state's top-ranked public company based on 2009 revenues, but it could be for the last time.