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RVA 25 list features Richmond’s fastest growing companies

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Yesterday, Richmond BizSense released their list of the fastest-growing companies in the greater Richmond area. The RVA 25 list is ranked by average annual revenue growth from 2018-2020.

Summit Human Capital, a company based at 2201 W. Broad St., took the top spot with a growth of 2489%. It was founded in 2018 + connects career seekers to clients in a variety of industries, from healthcare to government services to information technology.

An image of 6 people dressed in business attire standing outside in front of a sign. The sign says “Congratulations to the 2021 Winners” and lists the businesses which are being honored at the event.

Members of the Summit team pose at the RVA 25 celebration. | Photo by Summit Human Capital

Here’s the lowdown on some of the other companies to make the list:

No. 4: FABLE Branding + Advertising

Industry: Marketing Agency

Growth: 120%

What they do: Design branding + advertising based on meaningful connections to audiences.

No. 6: Seasonal Roots

Industry: Online Farmers Market

Growth: 76%

What they do: Offer a customizable, commitment-free model to get local groceries delivered to your door.

A woman in a mask holds a basket filled with local produce.

Seasonal Roots has an online farmers market model. | Photo by Seasonal Roots

No. 13: Swig

Industry: Retail

Growth: 33%

What they do: Make premium insulated drinkware + coolers designed to appeal to women.

No. 14: Glen Allen Grounds Management

Industry: Grounds Maintenance/Yard Work

Growth: 31%

What they do: Provide proactive landscaping, hardscaping, and grounds management services.

Richmond BizSense will continue to provide coverage of businesses on the list in the coming days. In the meantime, you can explore the list + let us know which companies stand out to you.

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