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Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies Award The innovation, determination and commitment of Globalive’s management team enabled Globalive to be recognized as one of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Globalive was chosen as a winner among hundreds of applicants because of the superior leadership of the management team, the perseverance and skill of the employees, and the exceptional quality of Globalive’s products and services. For 11 years, Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies awards have celebrated the practices and people of homegrown, world-class, success stories. The awards program recognizes companies operating at the highest levels of business performance. The 50 Best Managed designation symbolizes corporate success: companies focused on their core vision, creating value through innovation and excelling in the global economy. |
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Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 Award † Anthony Lacavera, Chairman & CEO, was named to the prestigious Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 TM list in 2006. Anthony and his peers were selected from over 1200 nominees by an independent Advisory Board, comprised of 29 business leaders from across Canada. Honourees were chosen on five key criteria including: vision and leadership; innovation and achievement; impact; community involvement and contribution; and strategy for growth. Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 † is a prestigious national award program, which annually honours 40 Canadians in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors under the age of 40. The program, now in its 11th year, is managed by founding sponsor, The Caldwell Partners and is now in its 11th year. Other sponsors include The Globe and Mail, CGA-Canada, Air Canada and Privilege Magazine. |
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Canadian Business Magazine’s Top 30 Workplaces in Canada Globalive was named to one of Canada’s Top 30 Workplaces in 2006. This list of "Best Workplaces in Canada" is compiled for Canadian Business Magazine by the Great Place to Work® Institute in Canada. More than 20,000 employees participated in this first annual survey. The selection process is based on two criteria: responses to an employee survey and results from an external review of organizational culture. Organizations are scored in five basic areas: credibility, respect, fairness, pride, and camaraderie. |
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Canada's 100 Fastest Growing Companies - Globalive Ranked The Fastest Growing Company in Canada. The PROFIT 100 is the definitive ranking of Canada’s best and brightest growth firms. Globalive Communications was ranked the #1 as the Fastest Growing Company in Canada in 2004 due to it’s staggering sales increase of 12,479% since 1998. After being in business for only six years, Globalive’s revenue reached $35.1 million, with profits of $3.2 million. Globalive was recognized again in 2005 on the Profit 100 for incredible growth. |
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Deloitte North American Technology Fast 500 Globalive was named to Deloitte's prestigious Canadian Technology Fast 50 in 2005, the annual program which recognizes excellence, innovation and the fastest growing tech companies in Canada. Rankings are based on percentage of growth in fiscal year revenues over five years, from 2000–2004. Winners of the 15 regional Technology Fast 50 programs in the United States and Canada are automatically entered in the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 program, which ranks North America’s top 500 fastest growing technology companies. |
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Canada's 50 Hottest Startups Canopco, a division of Globalive Communications, was named to PROFIT Magazine's list of 'Canada's 50 Hottest Startups' in 2001 and again in 2002. Canopco was selected from hundreds of nominees in the 2002 awards, and ranked based on sterling revenue growth of more than 500 percent between 1999 and 2001. Billed as Canada's premier awards program for young growth companies, Canada's Hottest Startups celebrates the strategies and achievements of Canada's rising business stars. Top growth leaders are ranked based on percentage sales growth over two years, and are listed in the September issue of PROFIT (www.profitguide.com), The Magazine for Canadian Entrepreneurs. |
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