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40 Wisconsin companies named to the 2024 Inc. 5000 list

Amanda and Adam Kroener, founders of Carbliss.
Carbliss black raspberry vodka cocktail

A total of 40 Wisconsin companies made the 2024 Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. The list is complied by Inc. magazine.

The top Wisconsin company on the list is Plymouth-based Carbliss, a producer of ready to drink cocktails. Founded in 2019 by Adam and Amanda Kroener, the company says its drinks have zero carbohydrates, zero sugar and 100 calories per can. Carbliss has a three-year growth rate of 27,174%, according to Inc. magazine.

Statewide there were 46 companies on the Inc. 5000 list last year, 50 in 2022, 53 in 2021 and 54 in 2020.

Here is the complete list of Wisconsin companies on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list (including rank, headquarters location and 3-year growth rate):

  • 7. Carbliss, Plymouth, 27,174%
  • 196. Recovery.com, Madison, 2,013%
  • 301. 8bitcreative, Oconomowoc, 1,407%
  • 417. Veda Data Solutions, Madison, 1,066%
  • 453. Aaniie, Eau Claire, 983%
  • 461. Agency Elevation, Freedom, 976%
  • 614. Above the Bar Marketing, Madison, 741%
  • 851. Rolling Equity Leasing, Waukesha, 585%
  • 1,008. Fork Farms, Green Bay, 507%
  • 1,039. Well-Oiled Operations, Franklin, 491%
  • 1,247. Alpha Dog Nutrition, Neenah, 415%
  • 1,352. JJB Home, Milwaukee, 381%
  • 1,526. URLgenius, Middleton, 338%
  • 1,585. 14 West, Waukesha, 327%
  • 1,598. Michaels Energy, La Crosse, 325%
  • 1,738. Badger Brothers Moving, Madison, 301%
  • 1,797. Everlight Solar, Verona, 290%
  • 2,030. Window Well Supply Corp., Racine, 258%
  • 2,616. Applied Tech Solutions, Brookfield, 195%
  • 2,957. Freight Runners Express, Milwaukee, 170%
  • 3,031. Milis Flatwork, Kaukauna, 165%
  • 3,090. Titus Talent Strategies, Milwaukee, 161%
  • 3,232. Merit CRO, Madison, 152%
  • 3,413. Midwest Restoration, Kaukauna, 142%
  • 3,430. Revive Restoration, Madison, 141%
  • 3,530. MLG Holding Company, Brookfield, 136%
  • 3,596. Delta Defense, West Bend, 132%
  • 3,663. Evans Transportation, Delafield, 129%
  • 3,721. Brilliance Web Design, Milwaukee, 125%
  • 3,966. GEM Manufacturing, Kenosha, 115%
  • 4,102. Excel Custom Contractors, Franksville, 109%
  • 4,177. Continuus Technologies, Milwaukee, 105%
  • 4,326. Fair Deal Home Buyers, Mequon, 99%
  • 4,655. Proforma Effective Solutions, Jackson, 86%
  • 4,727. WRK Marketing, Neenah, 83%
  • 4,762. Cardinal Heating & Air Conditioning, Sun Prairie, 82%
  • 4,794. Techromix Solutions, Milwaukee, 80%
  • 4,886. Fox Harbor, Green Bay, 77%
  • 4,936. Carnivor Meat Company, Green Bay, 75%
  • 4,979. Property ReVision, New Berlin, 73%
Andrew is the editor of BizTimes Milwaukee. He joined BizTimes in 2003, serving as managing editor and real estate reporter for 11 years. A University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, he is a lifelong resident of the state. He lives in Muskego with his wife, Seng, their son, Zach, and their dog, Hokey. He is an avid sports fan and is a member of the Muskego Athletic Association board of directors.
[caption id="attachment_595514" align="alignleft" width="300"] Carbliss black raspberry vodka cocktail[/caption] A total of 40 Wisconsin companies made the 2024 Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. The list is complied by Inc. magazine. The top Wisconsin company on the list is Plymouth-based Carbliss, a producer of ready to drink cocktails. Founded in 2019 by Adam and Amanda Kroener, the company says its drinks have zero carbohydrates, zero sugar and 100 calories per can. Carbliss has a three-year growth rate of 27,174%, according to Inc. magazine. Statewide there were 46 companies on the Inc. 5000 list last year, 50 in 2022, 53 in 2021 and 54 in 2020. Here is the complete list of Wisconsin companies on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list (including rank, headquarters location and 3-year growth rate):

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