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8 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2011 | INAUGURAL NEXT AWARDS very paper- and mail-based process and turned it into an efficient, electronic process. In doing so, with the volume of paper we have removed from the confir- mation process, Confirmation.com saves our planet more than 22,000 pounds of paper, 213,000 gallons of wastewater, 6,500 gallons of gasoline, 373,000 pounds of greenhouse gases and 65,000 square feet of deforestation per year.” CONEXESS GROUP LLC 2817 West End Ave. (Nashville) Website: conexess.com CEO: Jerry Baker Background: Conexess Group LLC was founded two years ago and works in staff augmentation in in- formation technology and accounting. It cov- ers Nashville, Detroit and Richmond, Va. Employees: 40 Baker speaks: “We offer our employees the abil- ity to become a partner in the business. This allows our team to feel involved in the decisions we make regarding the direc- tion of our company as well as giving them the entrepreneurial journey with- out the huge risk.” CORECOMMERCE 144 SE. Parkway, Suite 260 (Franklin) Website: corecommerce.com CEO: Matt DeLong Background: CoreCom- merce provides “easy- to-use tools to quickly set up your own online store — no coding or design experience re- quired. The company also gives away 10 free “stores” to nonprofit agencies every month. Employees: 19 DeLong speaks: “When we first entered this industry there were several compet- itors, but very little or very slow innova- tion. We were the first to introduce Goo- gle Checkout integration. We also were the first cloud e-commerce provider to integrate our software with Twitter and Facebook.” EMIDS TECHNOLOGIES 624 Grassmere Park Drive (Nashville) Website: emids.com CEO: Saurabh Sinha Background: The CEO has served as a board member for the Nashville Technol- ogy Council and has spoken to various management classes at universities, including the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vander- bilt University and the Xavier Institute of Man- agement in Bangalore, India. What company does: Takes complex work flows for health-care IT clients and streamlines operations. Employees: 550 Sinha speaks: “We are an IT solutions, services company … that acts as a thought-partner for clients.” HCTEC LLC 7105 South Springs Drive, Suite 208 (Franklin) Website: hctec.com CEO: Matthew Tant Background: Tant has several years of experience in the health-care industry, which has helped him amass clients. Tant was vice president of business devel- opment at HCCA International, a health- care consulting and staffing firm. What company does: Provides hospital technology staffing and large training initiatives for clients. Employees: 125 Tant speaks: “We have been blessed to start a business on the heels of the Great Recession where government spending in health-care technology is at an all-time high.” PEAK 10 425 Duke Drive, Suite 400 (Franklin) Website: peak10.com CEO: David Jones Background: Peak 10 is a managed ser- vices and cloud provid- er via its state-of-the-art data centers. It hosts and manages complex information technology infrastructure for a range of clients. Though Peak 10 has its head- quarters in North Caro- line, its Nashville loca- tion operates with an entrepreneurial attitude of its own and strives to maintain “mis- sion-critical data and applications” to help businesses operate at peak effi- ciency. Employees: 276 Jones speaks: “Peak 10 has experienced incredible growth over the last 10 years in terms of revenue and geographic ex- pansions. Each individual here plays a huge role in our success.” PURESAFETY 730 Cool Springs Blvd., Suite 400 Matt DeLong Saurabh Sinha David Jones Jerry Baker YouthMerch is a global social enterprise,providing full-service merchandise and promotional products dedicated to building clients’ brands while making a lasting impact on the lives of children in need. YouthMerch donates a portion of proceeds from each sale to purchase school uniforms for children in developing countries through its nonprofit affiliate “GotYour Back.” BUILDING YOUR BRAND. CHANGING THEIR LIVES. Thank you for helping us become a NEXT Award finalist. 121 Seaboard Ln., Ste. 11 Franklin, Tennessee 37067 youthmerch.com gybmovement.org When you build your brand with YouthMerch, you join the Movement to help make education possible for every child. Austin Casselman President, YouthMerch TN-0000749295 byline tag with dummy text.

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8 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2011 | INAUGURAL NEXT AWARDS

very paper- and mail-based process andturned it into an efficient, electronicprocess. In doing so, with the volume ofpaper we have removed from the confir-mation process, Confirmation.com savesour planet more than 22,000 pounds ofpaper, 213,000 gallons of wastewater,6,500 gallons of gasoline, 373,000 poundsof greenhouse gases and 65,000 squarefeet of deforestation per year.”

CONEXESS GROUP LLC2817 West End Ave. (Nashville)Website: conexess.comCEO: Jerry BakerBackground: Conexess Group LLC wasfounded two years ago and works in staff

augmentation in in-formation technologyand accounting. It cov-ers Nashville, Detroitand Richmond, Va.Employees: 40Baker speaks: “We offerour employees the abil-ity to become a partnerin the business. This

allows our team to feel involved in thedecisions we make regarding the direc-tion of our company as well as givingthem the entrepreneurial journey with-out the huge risk.”

CORECOMMERCE144 SE. Parkway, Suite 260 (Franklin)Website: corecommerce.comCEO: Matt DeLong

Background: CoreCom-merce provides “easy-to-use tools to quicklyset up your own onlinestore — no coding ordesign experience re-quired. The companyalso gives away 10 free“stores” to nonprofitagencies every month.Employees: 19

DeLong speaks: “When we first enteredthis industry there were several compet-itors, but very little or very slow innova-tion. We were the first to introduce Goo-gle Checkout integration. We also werethe first cloud e-commerce provider tointegrate our software with Twitter andFacebook.”

EMIDS TECHNOLOGIES624 Grassmere Park Drive (Nashville)Website: emids.comCEO: Saurabh SinhaBackground: The CEO has served as aboard member for the Nashville Technol-ogy Council and has spoken to variousmanagement classes at universities,including the Owen Graduate School of

Management at Vander-bilt University and theXavier Institute of Man-agement in Bangalore,India.What company does:Takes complex workflows for health-care ITclients and streamlinesoperations.

Employees: 550Sinha speaks: “We are an IT solutions,services company … that acts as athought-partner for clients.”

HCTEC LLC7105 South Springs Drive, Suite 208(Franklin)Website: hctec.comCEO: Matthew TantBackground: Tant has several years ofexperience in the health-care industry,which has helped him amass clients. Tantwas vice president of business devel-opment at HCCA International, a health-care consulting and staffing firm.What company does: Provides hospitaltechnology staffing and large traininginitiatives for clients.Employees: 125Tant speaks: “We have been blessed tostart a business on the heels of the GreatRecession where government spending

in health-care technology is at an all-timehigh.”

PEAK 10425 Duke Drive, Suite 400 (Franklin)Website: peak10.comCEO: David JonesBackground: Peak 10 is a managed ser-

vices and cloud provid-er via its state-of-the-artdata centers. It hostsand manages complexinformation technologyinfrastructure for arange of clients. ThoughPeak 10 has its head-quarters in North Caro-line, its Nashville loca-tion operates with anentrepreneurial attitude

of its own and strives to maintain “mis-sion-critical data and applications” tohelp businesses operate at peak effi-ciency.Employees: 276Jones speaks: “Peak 10 has experiencedincredible growth over the last 10 yearsin terms of revenue and geographic ex-pansions. Each individual here plays ahuge role in our success.”

PURESAFETY730 Cool Springs Blvd., Suite 400

Matt DeLong

Saurabh Sinha

David Jones

Jerry Baker

YouthMerch is a global social enterprise, providingfull-service merchandise and promotional productsdedicated to building clients’ brands while makinga lasting impact on the lives of children in need.

YouthMerch donates a portion of proceeds fromeach sale to purchase school uniforms for childrenin developing countries through its nonprofit affiliate“GotYour Back.”

BUILDING YOUR BRAND. CHANGING THEIR LIVES.Thank you for helping us become a NEXT Award finalist.

121 Seaboard Ln., Ste. 11Franklin,Tennessee 37067

youthmerch.comgybmovement.org

When you build your brand with YouthMerch, you jointhe Movement to help make education possible for every child.

Austin CasselmanPresident, YouthMerch

TN-0000749295

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