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Impact Management Services Named to Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Companies List for Fifth Consecutive Year

Impact Management Services has been named to the Inc. 5000 fastest growing companies list for five years in a row.

Southfield-based Impact Management Services (Impact), a leader in premium staff management solutions, announced today that it placed No. 3298 on Inc. Magazine’s 33rd annual Inc. 5000 List, an exclusive ranking of the nation’s fastest growing companies. Impact founder and CEO Pete Davis made the announcement.

Founded in 2005, Impact has experienced an impressive 103 percent growth during the past three years, with revenue jumping from $7.5 million in 2010 to $15.3 million in 2013. The company currently employs 628 people, with 410 of these jobs being added in the last three years. This is Impact’s fifth year in a row being included on the list, ranking No. 1338 in 2013, No. 1113 in 2012, No. 1462 in 2011 and No. 3416 in 2010.

β€œAt Impact, we are focused on perfecting our craft, and dedicated to growing within our target markets by utilizing our proactive, proprietary methods to connect A-player job candidates with the right employers,” said Davis. β€œWe are thrilled this commitment has paid off by securing our place on the list for the fifth year running, and look forward to continued growth through the rest of 2014 and beyond.”

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This announcement comes in the midst of an incredible growth year for Impact. The company recently opened a second office in Chesterfield Twp. to accommodate increased demand and support its Southfield headquarters operations, and is currently on track to nearly double revenue to $30 million by the end of 2014.

For more information on Impact, visit www.theimpactanswer.com.

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