Outsourcing Awards
Premier BPO, Inc. Named to Prestigious Inc. 5000 List
NEW YORK, NY – August 20, 2010 – Premier BPO, Inc., a leading provider of Business Process Outsourcing, today announced that the company was named to the prestigious Inc. 5000 list, a compendium of the most entrepreneurial and fastest growing companies in America. The Inc. 5000 is the most comprehensive portrait of fast-growing private companies assembled anywhere in the world. Many of the listed firms are innovators with little coverage elsewhere and all of the companies, like Premier BPO, Inc., are recognized for utilizing cutting-edge savvy to grow their market share in traditional products and services. Each company profile is researched and reported by one of the dozens of writers assigned to the projects and includes interviews with the CEOs of almost all the companies on the list.
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The Global Services 100

Hundreds of global IT and BPO service providers were invited to participate in this year’s Global Services 100 survey and the response this year was the best in the history of the survey. Service providers from 17 countries, with delivery centers across 31 countries, comprised the list of participants. Functionally, these providers cover a range of services across IT and BPO, including IT application services, infrastructure, FAO, HRO and contact centers. This top 100 list and the ranks in the 10 categories are based on size (revenue, employee strength, geographies covered, etc.), customers (customer base, testimonials and references, average contract size, etc.), skills (depth and breadth of offerings, delivery capability, quality initiatives, verticals covered, etc.) and other factors (attrition, training, etc.). The scoring scheme was designed by a panel from Global Services’ and neo IT’s practice experts. At each stage, the Global Services and neoIT experts validated the data presented.
Hot 100 - Tennessee’s Fast Growing Emerging Companies
The selection is based on numerous factors, ranging from revenue and employee growth to growth over a period of years, growth as compared to industry average, projected growth and projected pitfalls, among other criteria. The Hot 100 selection process also involves editorial judgment. Drew Ruble, Editor of the publication stated that "(w)hile most of the companies reflected here applied to be considered for the list, many were chosen by BusinessTN staff based on awareness of a company's success or references from knowledgeable sources about area companies performing well; (t)hese businesses speak volumes about the value of free enterprise-especially amid today's challenging economic times."




