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Puget Sound Business Journal
19 days
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Puget Sound Business Journal
19 days
Fastest-growing women-owned companies in Washington state
Information on the List was obtained through Puget Sound Business Journal research, firm representatives and company websites. Information supplied by individual companies through questionnaires could not be independently verified by the Puget Sound Business Journal. Only those that responded to our inquiries or had reliable information elsewhere were listed. Inclusion on this year's List required each firm to have a minimum of $1 million in revenue, be privately held and headquarters in Washington state. For information about this and other PSBJ Lists, please contact Data Reporter Neetish Basnetat [email protected] or 206-876-5434.
Puget Sound Business Journal
19 days
Largest engineering firms in Puget Sound region
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Puget Sound Business Journal
19 days
Largest women-owned companies in Washington State
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Puget Sound Business Journal
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Puget Sound Business Journal
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Puget Sound Business Journal
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Major accounting firm Forvis Mazars opens first Washington office in Seattle
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Seattle Weekly
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Giant warehouse planned for Wild Waves property in Federal Way
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Puget Sound Business Journal
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AI cloud company CoreWeave doubles its Bellevue office space
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Puget Sound Business Journal
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Avalara co-founder Scott McFarlane steps down as CEO after 22 years
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Puget Sound Business Journal
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Commercial Brokers Association names new leader after year of transition
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Puget Sound Business Journal
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Washington philanthropy leader charts long-term strategy amid political headwinds
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