WASHINGTON'S LEADING BUSINESS MAGAZINE

Seattle’s Consulting Nexus

|   June 2010   |  FROM THE PRINT EDITION

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Point B            

Founded: 1995
Founders: Tim Jenkins (ex-Arthur Andersen), Darran Littlefield, Jim Hodge (both ex-Accenture)
Offices: Seattle, Portland, Phoenix, Denver, San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles
Employees: 380 (220 in Seattle)
2005 Revenues:  $40M
2009 Revenues: $78M
Honors and Awards: Oregon Business: 100 Best Companies (2010); Consulting Magazine: Best Firms to Work For (2006, 2008), Small Jewels Award (2006); Families and Work Institute and the Institute for a Competitive Workforce: Winner of the 2008 Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility (2008); Wall Street Journal: Top Small Workplaces (Top 15) (2007).

Revel Consulting           

Founded: 2005 (as CRM Consulting)
Founders: Joseph Sedmak (ex-Microsoft), Vikas Kamran (Accenture), Brett Alston (Microsoft)
Offices:  Kirkland, San Francisco
Employees: 145
2008 Revenues: $13.2M
2010 Revenues: $20.4M
Honors and Awards: Consulting Magazine: Seven Small Jewels (2010); Inc.: Fastest growing private company in Washington state and 34th nationwide (2009); Seattle Business: 100 Best Companies to Work For (2009).

Lenati           

Founded: 2005
Founders: Jennifer Winters, Kris Klein (both ex-Arthur Andersen, Hitachi Consulting)
Offices: Seattle
Employees: 30
2006 Revenues: $1.2M
2010 Revenues:  $5M+
Honors and Awards: Consulting Magazine: Seven Small Jewels (2010)

Slalom Consulting           

Founded: 2001 (as a division of Two Degrees, spun off in 2007)
Founders: John Tobin Offices: Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago.
Employees: 770
2004 Revenues: $19.6M
2010 Revenues: $150M+
Honors and Awards: Consulting Magazine: Best Companies to Work For; Inc.: Fastest Growing Companies.

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