COSTA MESA, Calif., Oct. 09, 2017 -- Profit Recovery Partners, LLC announced today that it has been named by the Orange County Business Journal as one of the fastest growing companies in Orange County, where the firm is based. This is the second time in less than 5 years that PRP has been featured in the publication.
The news comes at the heels of PRP’s continued growth and expansion in 2017. OCBJ noted in its feature that PRP’s revenues have grown by 23% in two years. The firm’s staffing levels are also at its highest ever since the company’s inception. The company is planning on adding 15% more staff in 2018 to meet growing demand for PRP’s services.
PRP President Jeremy Linehan said on the news: “We at PRP couldn’t be prouder to be featured in the Orange County Business Journal for the second time. We are looking forward to continued growth in 2018 as we expand into new industries and continue to add top-class industry professionals to our growing staff.”
About Profit Recovery Partners, LLC
Profit Recovery Partners, LLC (PRP) develops, implements, and manages cost reduction solutions for Fortune 1000 companies, law firms, private equity firms, and private companies throughout North America. Its industry experience and more than $2.4 billion in annual managed spend, as well as its program for ongoing support and verification, drive PRP’s continued commitment to award-winning service. PRP’s spend management, supplier management, and procurement strategies have resulted in more than $3.8 billion in client savings. To learn more, visit www.prpllc.com or call 877-484-7776.
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