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UNICA ENTERPRISES LLC NAMED ONE OF THE NATION’S FASTEST-GROWING COMPANIES IN UNDER-RESOURCED COMMUNITIES. Dallas-Fort Worth based facilities services provider ranks #8 on Initiative for a Competitive Inner City’s annual Inner City 100 list and #3 amongst Woman-Owned winners.
Dallas, Texas, December 10, 2021 – Unica Enterprises LLC (UNICA) announced today that it has been named a winner of the 2021 Inner City 100 (IC100) awarded by Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC). Since 1999, ICIC has identified and celebrated the 100 fastest-growing businesses in under-resourced communities in the U.S. through the IC100 award.
The 2021 IC100 winners were evaluated based on revenue growth during the four-year period from 2016 to 2020. UNICA, led by Owner-CEO, Nancy Galvan, was ranked #3 on the list based on its four-year revenue growth rate of 745%.
This year’s IC100 list was unveiled during an awards ceremony at ICIC’s 2021 Annual Conference held virtually on December 9. In light of the economic and financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, small businesses are more vital now than ever to local economies and small business ecosystems. It is thus important to recognize and celebrate them for their growth and resilience.
“Recording financial growth year over year is a significant accomplishment,” said ICIC CEO Steve Grossman. “The Inner City 100 class of 2021 sustained their momentum amid the unprecedented challenges faced during the pandemic to greatly expand their respective businesses’ revenue – a tremendous accolade to be celebrated.”
Grossman added, “These firms have been engines of job growth and a healthy, inclusive economy in these incredibly challenging times. They have also been actively engaged in strengthening their communities by donating their time and resources to local organizations and charities. We are truly inspired by our IC100 winners.” From 2016 to 2020, the 2021 Inner City 100 companies averaged 216% revenue growth and created 3,899 total jobs. Of these 100 winners, 32 are woman-owned/led, and 60 are BIPOC-owned/led, the latter of which is a record high-number in the program’s 23-year history.
To view the full list of 2021 IC100 award winners by ranking and learn more about each company, visit: https://bit.ly/InnerCity100_2021_award_winners.
IC100 Methodology: Recognizing that concentrated poverty exists within metropolitan areas outside of big cities (and that poverty overall is suburbanizing), ICIC has revised its definition of an inner city (or under-resourced area) to encompass large areas of concentrated poverty in suburbs and smaller central cities as well as the large cities on which it has historically focused. The new inner city definition that ICIC has developed includes large low-income, high-poverty areas located in the urban and suburban parts of all but the smallest metropolitan areas. Every year, ICIC identifies, ranks, and awards the 100 fastest-growing businesses located in America’s under-resourced communities. In 2021, companies were selected and ranked by revenue growth over the four-year period between 2016 and 2020.
UNICA, a Woman-Owned (WOSB), 8(a) certified, facility operations and janitorial services provider, was founded in 2007. As an 8(a) federal contractor, UNICA counts the Federal government as its biggest customer and currently services the Departments of Air Force, Army, Navy, General Services Administration, Homeland Security, U.S. Customs & Border Protection, and U.S. Corps of Engineers.
UNICA’s five largest contracts consist of cleaning over 300 buildings and over 3.6 million square feet of office, warehouse, and academic space.