For the sixth consecutive year, TouchStar was recognized by the Denver Business Journal as one of the "Fastest Growing Large Private Companies" in Colorado. TouchStar ranked 8th among peer companies based on revenue growth this year.

Steve Bederman, Chief Executive Officer of TouchStar, said: "TouchStar’s rapid growth would not have been possible without the passion and commitment of hundreds of TouchStar employees over the last nine years. Growing a company is not easy; I am very proud of all the TouchStar employees that have given so much and worked together as a team to achieve something few people ever have the opportunity to do."

Karen Pulsipher, TouchStar’s Human Resources Director, added: "The TouchStar team has grown together through many successes as well as challenges. Because of our rapid growth, and our commitment to continuous improvement, TouchStar is a unique environment that drives people to become better personally and professionally. I am very proud of all our employees that have risen to the challenges of growth and become better in the process."

TouchStar has been recognized for its growth by the Denver Business Journal for six consecutive years. TouchStar’s growth has been achieved through the acquisition of competing call center software companies and through organic sales. Digisoft was acquired in 2005, Sigmaworx was acquired in 2006, and DataTel was acquired in 2007. Organic sales have grown at more than 20% each year since 2005.

About TouchStar
TouchStar develops and supports world class call center software with on-site and hosted deployment options. TouchStar serves over 2,500 businesses on six continents from its headquarters in Denver and regional offices around the world. TouchStar’s unified communications products include: call center software, traditional and VoIP telecommunications systems, predictive dialers, automated voice messaging, advanced ACD & IVR, call compliance management, and an IP PBX phone system. For more information, please call 303.338.0200 or visit www.touchstar.com.


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