Herald staff
BOTHELL — Integrex Inc. of Bothell was named Monday as one of the top 25 private Northwest companies in 2001 by the Investment Forum, a nonprofit organization that promotes new ventures to the business and investment community.
In a Monday night Venture All-Stars Summit at Safeco Field, the electronics equipment manufacturer was selected from among 175 nominees for its strong management and financial backing.
The selection was made by a panel of 35 private equity analysts, including venture capitalists, angel investors and successful entrepreneurs
"Integrex is an emerging leader in its market, and we hope this recognition helps it secure additional funding and ensures a prosperous future," said Nathan McDonald, managing director of the Investment Forum.
Integrex chief executive Ted Volberding credited the company’s success to date to its technical capabilities and a focus on customer service.
The company, which opened for business last year with $4 million in start-up capital, specializes in printed circuit board assembly, system integration and order fulfillment.
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