Inc. reported: “There’s fast growth—and then there’s Inc. 5000 fast growth. Collectively, the companies on this year’s list amassed $206.2 billion in revenue in 2017, up 158 percent from $79.8 billion in 2014.” (Inc. 5000)
Growth is the yardstick by which Inc. measures its annual Inc. 500 and Inc. 5000 lists. Tribal Tech, founded by Victoria Vasques, Diegueno of the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians, is consistently recognized as one of the fastest-growing small businesses nationally and particularly in the D.C. Metro Federal Marketplace.Native Business Magazine spotlights Tribal Tech’s steady upward trajectory in the article “Overnight Success Hardly Ever Is—Just Ask Victoria Vasques.” Counted among the fast-growing innovators by Inc., Tribal Tech has a healthy portfolio of over $8.3 million with about 100 employees nationwide. Headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, the management and technical services consulting company provides a diverse range of services to tribes, federal agencies and private businesses.Tribal Tech, LLC, recently garnered a formidable credential. By earning inclusion on the annual Inc. 5000 list for the fifth year in a row, the 8(a) company has been named to the Inc. 5000 Hall of Fame.The Inc. 5000 list has become the hallmark of entrepreneurial success and the place where future household names first make their mark. Companies are ranked according to the percentage of annual revenue growth over a three-year period. According to Inc., less than 10 percent of all honorees have achieved a listing for five consecutive years.“I am very honored that Tribal Tech has earned a place on the Inc. 5000 list again this year, making it five years in a row, which puts us in the Inc. 5000 Hall of Fame! It just goes to show that hard work and commitment really do help make a successful company. We wouldn’t be here without our dedicated employees and incredible clients,” said Vasques.Because of Vasques’ passion for education and wellness, and her American Indian heritage, Tribal Tech, LLC has worked closely with numerous government entities and non-profits to help underserved communities throughout the country.