The PROS Company Named to the 14th Annual AGGIE 100 List of Fastest Growing Companies
The PROS Company of Lubbock, TX is among the top 100 companies from around the world which were selected for the 14th annual Aggie 100.
LUBBOCK, Texas, Nov. 19, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The PROS Company of Lubbock, TX, Chrome Machine and Casting of Amarillo, TX, Washington Iron Works of Sherman, TX and Service Compression of Van Buren, AR (The PROS Company) is among the top 100 companies from around the world which were selected for the 14th annual Aggie 100 list of the fastest-growing companies owned and operated by former students of Texas A&M University. This isn't the first time that The PROS Company was recognized, in 2017 The PROS Company placed 51st on the Aggie 100 list. This year the company was named an all-time high at number 17. The Aggie 100 is founded and sponsored by Mays Business School's McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship at Texas A&M University.
The PROS Company has developed and perfected ways and means for repairing all pumps, rotary screw and reciprocating compressors as well as engine parts. The team of experts has the knowledge, technology and experience to help customers stay up and running by properly diagnosing client's equipment and compressors.
"We are extremely honored to be a part of such an elite group and recognized for a second straight year by the Mays Business School at Texas A&M. It is the continued effort of all the employees that has made this award possible." Lee Levisay TAMU class of 1978.
The 100 Aggie-owned companies with the highest compound annual revenue growth from 2015 to 2017 were recognized at a formal celebration at the Hall of Champions at Texas A&M University's Kyle Field on Friday, Nov. 9, 2018. The honorees were joined in celebration by family, friends, employees, faculty, administrators, current students, and fellow entrepreneurs.
"We are extremely proud of the 14th class of the Aggie 100. We continue to be amazed at the drive and determination of these Aggie entrepreneurs. They embody all that Texas A&M represents," states Dr. Richard H. Lester, Executive Director of the Mays Business School's McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship. "The McFerrin Center has numerous programs to support the entrepreneurial endeavors of students, but being part of this exemplary group is the pinnacle. Every young Aggie entrepreneur aspires to be a part of the Aggie 100. Congratulations to all for a job well done!"
A complete Aggie 100 list can be viewed at http://www.aggie100.com.
SOURCE The PROS Company
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