Madison, Oct. 06, 2016 -- The Connecticut Technology Council (CTC) and Marcum LLP announced Clarity Software Solutions, Inc. has made the Marcum Tech Top 40 (TT40) list of fastest growing technology companies in Connecticut. Clarity was recently honored alongside 39 other TT40 companies at an awards ceremony September 22 at the Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford. This is the fourth consecutive year that Clarity has received this award.
The Marcum Tech Top 40, now in its ninth year, recognizes technology leaders in six industry sectors, including Advanced Manufacturing, Energy/Environmental, Life Sciences, New Media/Internet/Telecom, IT Services, and Software. Clarity has been named a Tech Top 40 in the software category. Clarity is a recipient of this award due to strong annual revenue growth as well the growth achieved in each of the preceding four years.
“Clarity is honored to be recognized as a part of the Marcum Tech Top 40 for the fourth consecutive year,” said Sean Rotermund, President and CEO, Clarity Software Solutions. “We’re proud to be a part of this elite group of Connecticut companies that has shown consistent growth year after year.”
“The technology industry in Connecticut is a shining example of ingenuity, innovation and achievement,” said Michael K. Brooder, CPA, partner-in-charge of Marcum’s Hartford, Connecticut, office. “It is a privilege to partner with the Connecticut Technology Council to present the annual Marcum Tech Top 40 Awards and to provide a showcase for these companies to help pave the way for their continued future success.”
Bruce Carlson, CTC’s President & CEO added, “Connecticut is proud of its remarkable heritage of innovation and entrepreneurship. Employment growth in Connecticut will come in part from the technology sector, and these Tech Top 40 companies are a great example of the diversity of our technology sector that is growing substantially and adding jobs.”
About The Connecticut Technology Council
The Connecticut Technology Council is a statewide association of technology oriented companies and institutions, providing leadership in areas of policy advocacy, community building and assistance for growing companies. Speaking for 2,500 companies that employ some 200,000 residents, the Connecticut Technology Council seeks to provide a strong and urgent voice in support of the creation of a culture of innovation. This includes working to position Connecticut as a leader in idea creation, workforce preparation, entrepreneurial aptitude, early stage risk capital availability and providing on-going support and mentoring to high potential firms. For more information, visit www.ct.org.
About Marcum LLP
Marcum LLP is one of the largest independent public accounting and advisory services firms in the nation, with offices in major business markets throughout the U.S., Grand Cayman and China. Headquartered in New York City, Marcum provides a full spectrum of traditional tax, accounting and assurance services; advisory, valuation and litigation support; and an extensive range of specialty and niche industry practices. The Firm serves both privately held and publicly traded companies, as well as high net worth individuals, private equity and hedge funds, with a focus on middle-market companies and closely held family businesses. Marcum is a member of the Marcum Group, an organization providing a comprehensive array of professional services. For more information, visit www.marcumllp.com.
About Clarity Software Solutions, Inc.
Clarity Software Solutions, Inc. assists clients to optimize customer relationships by enhancing flexibility and control over their document management and communications delivery. Clarity is headquartered in Madison, Connecticut, and serves various industries around the country. Clarity’s custom solutions are built within secure web-based technology, are easy to use and allow a single communication to be published to any media type - print, web, mobile or email. For more information, please visit www.clarityssi.com.
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Media Contact: Clarity Software Solutions, Inc. April Begin [email protected] (203) 453-3999 ext. 501


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