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Counter Threat Solutions CEO Theresa Keith says she has a “personal ethos of treating every employee like family,” a belief that helped the Reston-based company thrive through the COVID-19 pandemic. (Shutterstock)
RESTON, VA Reston s Counter Threat Solutions LLC, a consulting firm for government agencies, was named one of the best places to work in 2021 by Inc. magazine.
Based upon the results of anonymous employee responses to an independent research firm survey, Inc. selects companies with high marks for outstanding company culture, leadership, operations, compensation and benefits.
The 2021 list compiled data from thousands of firms in consideration, and Inc. singled out 429 companies this year. Counter Threat Solutions was the only company based in Reston to make the magazine s list of best places to work.
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RESTON, Va., March 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Reston-based consulting firm Counter Threat Solutions (CTS) has earned a spot on the Vet100 list, a compilation of the 100 fastest growing veteran-owned businesses in the U.S. Created in partnership with Inc. magazine and Syracuse University s Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), the list culls and ranks those veteran-owned businesses that were named to the annual Inc. 5000, a list of the nation s fastest-growing private companies based on stated revenue figures. Over 87 percent of the new jobs in our country are created by private businesses, reports Eric Schurenberg, CEO of Mansueto Ventures, publisher of Inc. Magazine. Veteran entrepreneurs employ more than 5.5 million, and should be recognized for their continued service to the country.
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The disaster declaration for Illinois was issued March 9. Executive orders closed restaurants and bars to indoor dining on March 16. Schools closed March 17. On March 21, we were under an order to stay home that closed all but essential businesses, and that was just the beginning.