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    DMI Ranked in Washington Business Journal’s 2013 List of Fastest Growing Companies

    By Drew JenkinsonOctober 10, 2013
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    Jay Sunny Bajaj, CEO, DMI
    Jay Sunny Bajaj, CEO, DMI

    Digital Management, Inc. (DMI), a leading provider of mobile enterprise solutions and services, was recently ranked number 16 out of 50 in the Washington Business Journal’s 2013 list of fastest growing companies.

    “We’re very excited to have been recognized by the Washington Business Journal as one of the fastest growing companies in the D.C. area. An intense focus on delivering innovative mobile solutions, and an abiding commitment to our clients’ success are the key drivers of our growth,” DMI founder and CEO Jay Sunny Bajaj said.

    The recognition is given to organizations in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area with at least three years of consecutive revenue growth. Selected companies also achieve more than $2 million in revenue in 2010 and more than $10 million in revenue in 2012.

    DMI achieved an average annual revenue growth rate of 68.8 percent over the past two years.

    To view the complete list of the 2013 fast growing companies, click here.

     

     

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