Technology and Energy, Cleantech and Natural Resources categories flourish; Nominee employment growth far outpaces US average
JULY 21, 2011 – Despite continuing global economic challenges and persistently worrisome US employment statistics, the 2011 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year award nominees’ companies managed to grow and even thrive, with 28 percent overall revenue growth and 27 percent overall employment growth, according to figures compiled by the public accounting firm.
In the two-year period between 2008 and 2010, the 2011 Entrepreneur Of The Year nominees experienced double-digit employment growth (27 percent) at a time when overall U.S. employment actually fell by 5.1 percent.
“The spirit of innovation demonstrated by America’s high-growth entrepreneurs is very strong, and clearly has not been stifled by the recent economic downturn,” said Bryan Pearce, Americas Director of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Program. “Our 2011 nominees demonstrate the importance of entrepreneurship in creating jobs, generating economic activity in our communities, keeping America competitive and driving American innovation.”
The 1,600 2011 Nominees are broken into 10 categories in 26 regions across the United States. As of December 2010, these companies employed some 500,000 individuals and generated total revenue of just under $125 billion.
Employment Growth
Sectors leading the group in employment gains were 1) Technology and 2) Energy, Cleantech and Natural Resources category, which, between 2008 and 2010, posted 89 percent and 58 percent employment growth, respectively.
Regionally, employment growth was led by the Southwest Area North, including Dallas, Texas and the surrounding area, which turned in 69 percent employment growth. Rounding out the top three were the Alabama/Georgia/Tennessee and Central Midwest regions with 67 percent and 60 percent employment growth, respectively.