SALT LAKE CITY — Sept. 5, 2024 — MountainWest Capital Network (MWCN) today shared the 2025 Utah 100 preview list, highlighting the state’s fastest growing companies in alphabetical order. The list also included companies featured in MWCN’s Top 15 Revenue and Emerging Elite categories.
MWCN will unveil the final rankings during the Utah 100 Awards ceremony, which will be held on Friday, October 17, 2025 in the Grand Ballroom of the Grand America Hotel. The event is open to the public, and those interested in attending can register on the MWCN website.
“Utah’s economic strength is a direct reflection of our incredible businesses and the driven entrepreneurs and leaders behind them,” said Chris Badger, chair of the MWCN Utah 100 committee. “The Utah 100 list this year celebrates companies that have navigated challenging market conditions and come out on top, continuing to create remarkable value for customers across a variety of sectors.”
Founded in 1994, the Utah 100 Award celebrates its 31st year of recognizing the growth and success of businesses across the state. As the flagship event for the MountainWest Capital Network, the Utah 100 Award ceremony attracts thousands of Utah’s top industry leaders to celebrate and network. This year’s event will include a keynote address from Steve Starks, CEO of The Larry H. Miller Companies.
Utah 100 honorees are ranked according to a weighted average revenue calculation of percentage and dollar growth over a five year period through December 2024, while those in the Top 15 Revenue category are ranked based on the highest total dollar growth over the same five year period. The Emerging Elite represent organizations generally less than five years old that show the most promise of future growth. Companies are only recognized in one category.
The 2025 Utah 100 in alphabetical order (Rankings will be released following the Utah 100 event on October 17, 2025):
&Collar
Devos
Innovative Industrial Properties
ProSubs
Top 15 Revenue in alphabetical order:
Aptive Pest Control
Emerging Elite in alphabetical order:
Andersen’s Crazy Candy