Thinkronize to add 25 jobs, hit $10 million in sales by 2012

Thinkronize is going strong.

The Sharonville-based educational content Internet services company has just been approved for a job creation incentive from the State of Ohio to create 25 new jobs and reach a $10 million sales mark by 2012.

This is no surprise considering INC Magazine twice recognized Thinkronize as one of the fastest growing companies in the country.

Since graduating from Hamilton County's Business Incubator eight years ago, Thinkronize went on to develop an award-winning suite of internet search products used by over 12 million students in all 50 states.

"We are very proud that they started with us and have continued to keep Hamilton County as their headquarters," says Patrick Longo, Director of the Hamilton County Business Center.  "They are by far, one of the fastest growing ventures we have graduated from our incubation program." 

In order to reach its goals, Thinkronize has created a growth strategy to increase sales in the US and abroad as well as expanding its products and services through acquisitions of other companies.

These successes and ambitious plans have put Thinkronize in the business limelight.  Lt. Governor Lee Fisher met with Thinkronize management last year to recognize the company as a model for growing, successful technology-services businesses in the state. 

Since meeting Thinkronize officials, Lt. Governor Fisher has mentioned Thinkronize in multiple speeches as the type of company Ohio wants to see thrive. 

"They are the type of knowledge based company that I see Greater Cincinnati creating and assisting more of in the future," Longo says.  "It is a great motivator for our current incubation clients to have such a successful client as an alumnus of the program."


Writer:  Jonathan DeHart
Source:  Patrick Longo

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