Kahn Media Named in Inc. 5000 List
The annual list highlights the nation's fastest-growing private companies...
Kahn Media has been named in the 43rd annual Inc. 5000 list, a respected ranking of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.
This list offers a glimpse into the most successful businesses within the American economy’s independent small business segment. Companies like Microsoft, Timberland, Vizio, Intuit, Chobani, Oracle, and Patagonia received their first national recognition as Inc. 5000 honorees, according to a press release announcing the inclusion.
The Inc. 5000 is open to privately held, for-profit companies based in the United States, and the companies are ranked according to percentage revenue growth from 2020 to 2023. The Inc. 5000 class of 2024 represents companies that have driven rapid revenue growth while navigating inflationary pressure, the rising costs of capital, and seemingly intractable hiring challenges. This year’s Inc. 5000 companies have added 874,458 jobs to the economy over the past three years.
“What started as a one-man operation has turned into a team of nearly 30 specialists in half a dozen states, serving a prestigious roster of domestic and international clients in the automotive, luxury and outdoor lifestyle sectors,” said Dan Kahn, president and CEO of Kahn Media. “To earn a spot on this exclusive list for the fourth time speaks to the passion and drive of our team and the continued engagement with clients, media and creators worldwide.”
Kahn Media’s Inc. 5000 recognition follows several other high-profile awards, including being named the #1 PR Agency by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal and featured in the Los Angeles Business Journal’s The List of Top Public Relations Firms. Recent additions to the Kahn Media roster of services include a full-service experiential events division and in-house branding and market research programs that have shown tremendous results in the last year.
“One of the greatest joys of my job is going through the Inc. 5000 list,” said Mike Hofman, who recently joined Inc. as editor-in-chief. “To see all of the intriguing and surprising ways that companies are transforming sectors. Congratulations to this year’s honorees, as well, for growing their businesses fast despite the economic disruptions we all faced over the past three years, from supply chain woes to inflation to changes in the workforce.”