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Texas Based Software Engineering Firm Honored in 12th Annual Aggie 100

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    Texas Based Software Engineering Firm Honored in 12th Annual Aggie 100

    By Devin Rabon | News | 1 comment | 17 November, 2016 | 0

    FrogSlayer Makes List of Top 100 Fastest Growing Aggie-Owned Companies in the World

    Of the 100 Aggie businesses honored, FrogSlayer was ranked #71 with 36.48% compound annual growth rate.

    Of the 100 Aggie businesses honored, FrogSlayer was ranked #71 with 36.48% compound annual growth rate.

     Bryan, Texas (PRWEB) November 17, 2016: Texas A&M University recognized Custom Software Engineering Firm, FrogSlayer, of Bryan, Texas as a member of the 2016 Aggie 100. Each year the Aggie 100 program, founded by Mays Business School’s Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship, honors the 100 fastest-growing companies in the world that are Aggie-owned or Aggie-operated. This year, 2016 marks the programs 12th annual Aggie 100 luncheon that hosted nearly 900 attendees at the University Club of Texas A&M University on November 11, 2016.

    Of the 100 Aggie businesses honored, FrogSlayer was ranked #71 with 36.48% compound annual growth rate.

    Ross Morel, CEO of FrogSlayer, graduated from Texas A&M University in 2010. FrogSlayer’s COO, Kyle Marshall, graduated in 2006.

    FrogSlayer was founded in 2005 to be a place to foster the growth of software engineers. Morel acquired FrogSlayer in 2013 after merging his own company, Morelco Technologies, with FrogSlayer. Now, five years after founding Morelco and 3 years after acquiring FrogSlayer, the company has once again been honored on the elite Aggie 100 list.

    “To be honored a second time by the Aggie 100 is a great testament to our team. I can’t thank all of the FrogSlayer team enough for being a part of this journey. Kyle and I are grateful that FrogSlayer is being recognized alongside so many great Aggies and great companies,” says Morel.

    “The 12th Annual Aggie 100 is a very impressive representation of Aggie excellence. The companies reflect 1,352 years of experience bringing the best to their respective industries and keeping the Aggie entrepreneurial standards alive and well,” said Richard H. Lester, executive director of the Mays Business School’s Center for New Ventures and Entrepreneurship. “We’re so proud of these top 100 performing Aggie entrepreneurs, and we celebrate the success of all Aggie companies that live by the Aggie Code of Honor: Aggies do not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do. We need more of that in today’s business world.”

    About FrogSlayer
    FrogSlayer builds and maintains custom software to help growing companies tackle the frustrations of their existing systems. They not only help their clients create a unique competitive edge, but also deliver the critical systems the company’s employees and customers rely on for years to come. To learn more about FrogSlayer, please visit http://www.frogslayer.com or email us at howdy(at)frogslayer.com.

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