Founder Profile: Ross Kramer
His companies have gone from his parent's house to his Penn State dorm room to more than $10M in sales and 80 employees, shifting from web hosting to email marketing for online retailers.
His companies have gone from his parent's house to his Penn State dorm room to more than $10M in sales and 80 employees, shifting from web hosting to email marketing for online retailers.
When it comes to logistics and IT infrastructure, MavenWire has rapidly become a global player in Oracle Transportation Management.
Founded in California and moved to Pennsylvania, Inteprod has grown into a $5 million-plus contract manufacturer for the medical device industry and related sectors.
Furia Rubel Communications is known for its prowess within the legal community and has grown from a PR shop to a full-service communications firm.
Little Giant has become a force in media and branding in Philadelphia and beyond.
In 13 years, the company has grown from a two-man outfit to a 100-person company in a state-of-the-art facility that processes food- and pharmaceutical-grade products.
Since its founding in 1991, the Hepatitis B Foundation has grown into a vital national research and advocacy organization with a global reach.
This public health law research platform, born out of a Temple grant, helps interested parties conduct legal research across all 50 states.
This product, a next-generation mouthguard, helps prevent brain injuries in contact sports.
Over the course of almost 50 years, this Drexel-trained engineer took his consulting business from one-man-show to regional powerhouse.