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SmartCEO names CW Solutions a 2016 Future 50 Award Winner

East Brunswick, NJ CW Solutions has been honored with a 2016 Future 50 Award by SmartCEO and headline sponsors Norris McLaughlin & Marcus P.A. and Wilkin & Guttenplan P.C. The program recognizes the region’s 50 fastest-growing, mid-sized companies and five small emerging growth companies that have experienced out-sized growth based on a combined three-year average of revenue and employee growth.

The 2016 Future 50 winners collectively generate $5.2 billion in annual revenue and employ 14,960 individuals in the state. This group will be recognized in the March/April issue of New York SmartCEO magazine.

CW Solutions is a national real estate services firm serving the electric, oil, gas and wireless telecommunications industries. The company’s mission – to deliver superior services, exceed expectations and provide expert solutions to land rights issues – has been the driving force behind the company’s growth, according Stacie Curtis, president and founder.

“At CW Solutions, we are honored to be recognized among the region’s fastest-growing companies,” said Curtis. “2015 was a remarkable year for us as we continued to expand operations and build our team of dedicated industry professionals. We look forward to another successful year in 2016 as we continue to roll out new services with the goal of being a one-stop shop for our clients.”

“Ask any CEO and they’ll tell you that leading a fast-growing company is one of the most challenging and fun things an entrepreneur can do. Whether they’re just starting out or rapidly trying to scale an established operation, this year’s Future 50 winners have executed their growth visions year after year, created job opportunities and made our region a better place to work and live,” says Jaime Nespor-Zawmon, president of SmartCEO Events. “There is nothing these amazing entrepreneurs can’t do if they put their minds to it. We honor them for their unwavering determination to rise above the rest and build the future of our region, our nation and the world at large.”

Founded in 2002 by Curtis and her partner Robert Weible, the firm’s vice-president, CW Solutions provides expertise on property and right-of-way acquisition, leasing, title research, permitting, zoning, project management, nationwide governmental affairs, regulatory compliance, public works projects, GIS mapping, railroad permitting and landman services.

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