20/20 Ranks #80 in the Philly 100
20/20 Visual Media has made the Philly 100 fastest growing privately held companies list for the fourth consecutive year. From (l-r) Matt Allen, Ed Seiders, Patrick Rosenbaum, Rob Czyzewicz, Christina Betz, and Dan Ray. (front) #BabyTheBatDog
PHILADELPHIA, PA — October 21, 2021
For the fourth consecutive year, 20/20 Visual Media was named one of the 100 fastest-growing privately held companies in Philadelphia. 2020’s ranking placed the full-service video production company at number 80.
The recognition comes from the Entrepreneurs Forum of Greater Philadelphia, who for the past 33 years, has celebrated the continuous growth of privately held companies in Philadelphia and the four surrounding counties in Pennsylvania, as well as Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer Counties in New Jersey, and New Castle County in Delaware.
The rankings are based on the percentage of revenue growth over a company’s previous three-years. Eligible companies must demonstrate sales increases in each year to be considered, and all revenue figures are independently verified by the EFGP and its accounting partner, Wipfli.
“To have grown at all through this very difficult past year is a true testament to how much each member of our team cares about what we’re building at 20/20.”
2018 was the first year 20/20 made the Philly 100. That year, the company came in ranked number 31. In 2019, the team jumped up to number 25. In 2020, the team came in ranked number 70. Since 2015 (the first year of eligible growth), 20/20’s revenue has increased by more than 300% and the team has expanded by four full-time members.
“We’re honored to make the Philly 100 for the fourth time”, said Rob Czyzewicz, a co-founder of 20/20 Visual Media. “Patrick and I are so proud of our team, because to have grown at all through this very difficult past year is a true testament to how much each member of our team cares about what we’re building at 20/20.”
Rob Czyzewicz and Ed Seiders represented 20/20 at the annual Philly 100 awards dinner which was held at the Live! Casino in South Philadelphia.