December 10, 2020

TCG Honored with an Inner City 100 Award for the 11th Time

TCG is proud to be a winner of the Inner City 100 (IC100) award. Given by the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City, the IC100 recognizes the 100 fastest-growing firms in under-resourced communities across America. The winners were picked based on revenue growth and job creation during the four-year period from 2015 to 2019.

Inner City 100 (IC100) awards are published annually in FORTUNE and unveiled at the ICIC National Conference, which was held virtually this year on December 8. TCG is ranked 74th on the list.

“Inner city businesses, including those in Washington DC, make important contributions to life in their cities, and we have the opportunity to do more,” said Daniel Turner, President of TCG. “It’s been a terrible year for so many and for so many businesses. We have been fortunate indeed to grow even during this time, and we remain committed to making sure our company’s growth also accrues benefits for the city we’re proud to call home.”

Winners of the 2020 IC100 come from 56 cities across 29 states and represent 25 different industries, employing 7,240 people. As a Certified B Corp, TCG is working to build a more inclusive and sustainable economy that produces positive outcomes for our community and stakeholders. Providing a positive example of entrepreneurship, innovative business practices, and job creation has been and will continue to be an important part of that mission.

“IC100 companies are forces of economic opportunity, optimism and transformation in their communities.” said ICIC CEO Steve Grossman. “Especially during this incredibly challenging time, as small business owners reckon with the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic, these pioneering entrepreneurs have demonstrated a deep commitment to and passion for their local communities.” 

About TCG

TCG (https://www.tcg.com) aims to improve the world around us, in big and little ways, every day, for our staff, clients, and community. TCG provides the federal government with positively distinct IT and management advisory services in Agile development, federal shared services, budget formulation and execution, and health science analytics that help government programs and America succeed.

About ICIC:

ICIC is a national nonprofit founded in 1994 by Harvard Business School professor Michael E. Porter. ICIC drives inclusive economic prosperity in under-resourced communities through innovative research and programs to create jobs, income and wealth for local residents.