Dallas Business Journal Names Improving Enterprises to the Dallas 100

Dallas 100 Award

Improving Enterprises, a leading provider of advanced technology training and software development solutions, was chosen as one of Dallas’ fastest-growing private companies – ranking #16 on the prestigious list of 100 – by the Dallas Business Journal and SMU’s Caruth Institute.

Improving was presented with the award on Wednesday evening at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, which featured a compelling keynote interview with entrepreneur and self-made billionaire, Sam Wyly.
The Dallas 100 Awards is an annual event that identifies and honors the 100 fastest-growing privately held companies in the Dallas area. To qualify for the award, a company must meet a number of criteria based on its legal status, location, sales history, credit report and character.

“We are grateful to be named to this year’s Dallas 100”, stated Curtis Hite, CEO of Improving Enterprises. “It is truly an honor that our entrepreneurial spirit and deep commitment to the Dallas business community has been recognized by both SMU and the Dallas Business Journal.”

The Dallas 100 generated more than 8.4 billion dollars in revenue from 2006-2008 and created more than 11,378 jobs for the Dallas Metroplex over the three year measurement period. Improving expects to continue to contribute to this trend well into the future.