Catapult Systems Named Aggie 100 Honoree for the Second Time
AUSTIN, Texas – November 5, 2007 – Catapult Systems, a leading
Microsoft consulting firm and nationally managed Microsoft Gold Certified partner, today announced that it was selected for the 3rd annual “Aggie 100” list of the fastest-growing companies owned and operated by Texas A&M University former students. The program is sponsored by Mays Business School’s Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship. 2007 marks the second time that Catapult was selected for this honor.
Accepting the award for Catapult was co-founder and chief technical officer David Jacobson, class of 1990, who stated, “The traditions and values that I learned at Texas A&M – and the relationships I formed there – were vital in helping set the right foundation for Catapult Systems, which in turn has made it the winning company it is today.”
The 100 companies with the highest compound annual revenue growth from 2004 to 2006 were recognized at a formal luncheon at The Zone Club at Texas A&M University’s Kyle Field on Friday, October 26, 2007. The honorees are also featured in the November 2007 issue of Texas Aggie published by The Association of Former Students.
“Texas A&M is proud of making the Aggie 100 an annual event to celebrate Aggies who have gone on to create businesses that are thriving not only in the U.S., but also around the world,” says Richard Scruggs, executive director of the Mays Business School’s Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship.
For more information on the Aggie 100 program, visit www.Aggie100.com.