Founder Profile: Aaron Muderick
Parents of putty-obsessed children have asked him to sign autographs, and he employs 500 special needs people to make the world's coolest putty.
Parents of putty-obsessed children have asked him to sign autographs, and he employs 500 special needs people to make the world's coolest putty.
This 25 year-old former competitive swimmer and triathlete who trained Navy Search-and-Rescue swimmers is aiming to turn Chester County-based TriGuy Multisport Coaching into a winner.
His architecture and design firm has differentiated itself with an emphasis on play, which has taken it to lofty heights.
This high-achieving free thinker is developing wireless technology to electrically power large vehicles for military and mass transit.
Believing he could do it better than other marketing providers, his company keeps reaching new heights with a tech-savvy, comprehensive and customer-focused approach that is measurable.
Ariotech aims to improve all areas of communication in the healthcare cycle.
He has helped drive growth because of his diverse scientific, commercialization and entrpreneurial background, all from the comfort of Philadelphia's brainiest square mile.
He created an entirely new space in the security field and has grown Tiversa into an industry leader when it comes to peer-to-peer intelligence.
The cloud-based business intelligence company he founded in 2008 is easily best in class and among Philadelphia's great startup success stories.
Starting from scratch has paid off big-time for Rajant and its Kinetic Mesh Networking technology used in communications by first responders, among others.