Lifeblue Named to SMU Cox Dallas 100 List of Fastest-Growing Privately Held Companies in North Texas

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Lifeblue is honored to be among the businesses named by the SMU Cox Caruth Institute for Entrepreneurship in its 2020 edition of the Dallas 100, a list of the fastest-growing privately held companies in Dallas and surrounding cities.

The Dallas 100

For 30 years, the Dallas 100 has honored the ingenuity, commitment and perseverance of entrepreneurial businesses, placing the spotlight on their economic contributions. The institute ranks the area’s top 100 entrepreneurial companies based on percentage growth and absolute dollar growth over the previous three years.

“We owe this recognition — and our growth — to the collaborative, meaningful partnerships we have built with our clients over the years,” said Phillip Blackmon, Lifeblue co-founder and chief executive officer. “We’re thankful for the support of our partners, and we are proud to work together to help them make an impact on the world.”

The Institute, working with the accounting firm BKD LLP CPAs and Advisors, examined sales from hundreds of companies for 2017 to 2019, the last year for which complete data is available. The winners represent a broad spectrum of Dallas-area businesses.

The institute released the names of the companies in alphabetical order and plans to count down the companies from No. 100 to No. 1 in the spring of 2021.

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