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7 Delaware companies made the 2023 Philadelphia100 roster

The annual list awards the 100 fastest-growing companies in the greater Philadelphia region.

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Have you seen this year’s Philadelphia100? The annual list honoring the fastest-growing, privately-held companies in the tri-state area always has a few honorees in Delaware, and this year is no different.

Most of these companies were also listed in the 2023 Inc. 5000, which came out in August. Out of the 100 businesses, seven are located in Delaware or do substantial business in Delaware:

I heard the list had come out via Blue Blaze, a women-owned strategic marketing and design agency we’ve covered many times over the years. This was the company’s second time making the list, after it first appeared on it in 2020, when they were the only Delaware company listed.

“We’re privileged to stand with these other Delaware-based companies as representatives of our state’s economic vitality,” Wendy Scott, chief strategy officer and co-owner of Blue Blaze, said in the press release. “This recognition spotlights my team’s commitment over the last three years to strengthening our clients’ brands during a time where effective marketing and creative solutions are more crucial than ever.”

Companies: Blue Blaze Associates LLC
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