Regionals BLAZING A TRAIL TO THE INC. 5000
Inc.|March 2024
We're a nation of competitors. Always have been-from the sharp-elbowed scramble for land unleashed by the Homestead Act to the improbable televised spectacle that is the American Cornhole League.
Regionals BLAZING A TRAIL TO THE INC. 5000

In business, of course, winning is about revenue. Our spin on this competition is to measure how quickly companies compound revenue, no matter the total.

We've been doing that for more than 40 years with the Inc. 5000, our benchmark list of America's fastest-growing private companies. And with so many early-stage companies fueling the U.S. economy-hiring while many big companies are announcing layoffs-we are once again opening up our signature ranking to younger companies through the Inc. Regionals. Rather than looking at revenue growth over three years, as we do for the Inc.

5000, Regionals tracks revenue over two years. (To drill into our methodology, turn the page.) Dividing companies into regions also gives their founders a crack at local bragging rights.

The 1,132 honorees who made the cut this year are a collection of entrepreneurs who hit the ground running with an idea that took off like a shot. People like Sophia Edelstein and Nathan Kondamuri, classmates from Stanford who created a line of eye glasses that allow wearers to change their look on a daily basis.

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SUCCESS often breeds success-but triumphs also arise out of necessity. Consider that Airbnb, Uber, and Rent the Runway started during the Great Recession. In many ways, the past year was defined by similar tumult. While the U.S. never technically entered a recession, the retrenchment in investment and ad spending paired with the psychological-if not direct-toll of tech layoffs yielded tough times indeed. But female founders are nothing if not resilient, and their achievements defied the conditions they faced, giving us cause to expand our list to 250 of them. They're not ranked, but they are organized around themes. In the pages that follow, you'll find snapshots of courage from women who've overcome trials-such as keeping the internet running in war zones, coping with the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, or facing personal crises. You'll also learn how this year's top female founders grew their collective 2023 revenue to more than $8.86 billion, raised $6.2 billion in funding to date, and kept it together not just to survive, but to thrive.

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