Beginning a new year at Dynamic Language

Emanuel Longo | January 6, 2012
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It’s the start of a new calendar year, and what has the first week of the year taught us? That we’re just as busy as ever!

It seems like just yesterday that I was putting together my recap of 2010 blog post! But it’s about time that I publish the first blog post of 2012.

While it’s great to look back at a successful year, we’d rather look forward and see how Dynamic Language can continue to improve in the future!

We’re off to a good start, too! We are so proud to have tied for the rank of 34th Largest Minority-Owned Business in Washington state, as part of the Puget Sound Business Journal’s annual Book of Lists (the 2012 issue was published in Dec. 2011). That’s an achievement we could not have done without the time and dedication of our Dynamic team!

So here’s to a new year, new goals, and to earning a spot on Inc. Magazine’s list of 5000 fastest-growing companies for the fifth year in a row! Go get ‘em, team!

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