WALTHAM, Mass. April 18, 2008 Accounting Management Solutions, Inc. (AMS) today was named one of the fastest-growing private companies in Massachusetts by the Boston Business Journal (BBJ) for the third consecutive year.
Speaking on a panel of chief executives at the BBJs Pacesetters breakfast to honor this years fastest-growing private companies, AMS President James P. Bourdon said that hiring experienced professionals and giving them the freedom to act in their clients best interests has proven key to maintaining rapid growth while consistently delivering high-quality services.
Throughout our 10 years, weve focused on hiring top-flight professionals who are committed to doing the right thing, Bourdon said. Clients constantly tell us that the quality of our people and their commitment to our clients success is what sets AMS apart.
The latest ranking, released today, published in the BBJs April 18-24 issue, puts AMS at no. 14 among fastest-growing private companies in Massachusetts.
As the leading provider of accounting, financial management, consulting, and recruiting services to emerging companies and public, private, and nonprofit organizations in New England, AMS recently announced an expansion to the New York City area.
To be considered for inclusion on the BBJ list Areas Fastest-Growing Private Companies companies needed to have achieved at least $1 million in 2004 revenues. Rankings were based on 2004-2007 revenue growth. AMS revenues in 2007 were $11.5 million, up 314% from $2.8 million in 2004.
About Accounting Management Solutions
Accounting Management Solutions, Inc. (www.amsolutions.net), based in Waltham, Mass., is a leading provider of accounting, financial management, consulting, and recruiting services to emerging companies and public, private, and nonprofit organizations throughout New England. In 2008, the company established business operations in the New York City region. AMS is ranked as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States by Inc. magazine, and in Massachusetts by the Boston Business Journal.