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4 Colorado Springs firms named Colorado Companies to Watch

Amnet, Atlas CPAs & Advisors, Peak Structural and Titan Robotics all received Colorado Companies to Watch awards Friday in Denver as high-performing, second-stage companies that develop valuable products and services, create jobs and help foster new industries.

Amnet provides information technology services to small businesses; Atlas accounting, consulting and tax services; Peak Structural provides foundation repair and related services; and Titan Robotics three-dimensional printing services.

Fifty companies statewide received the awards each year and were selected from 99 finalists and 1,100 applicants. The program was started in 2009 by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade.

Paul Sutton and his wife Lisa Sutton own Peak Structural in Palmer Lake. Peak structural was one of four local businesses were recognized as Colorado Companies to Watch awards Friday in Denver as high-performing, second-stage companies that develop valuable products and services, create jobs and help foster new industries..  (The Gazette, Christian Murdock) (CHRISTIAN MURDOCK THE GAZETTE)
Paul Sutton and his wife Lisa Sutton own Peak Structural in Palmer Lake. Peak structural was one of four local businesses were recognized as Colorado Companies to Watch awards Friday in Denver as high-performing, second-stage companies that develop valuable products and services, create jobs and help foster new industries.. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock) (CHRISTIAN MURDOCK THE GAZETTE)


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