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Body del Sol Medical Spa earned the highest spot for the Central Valley on Inc. 5000’s 2019 Most Successful Companies in America. Photo by Frank Lopez

published on October 11, 2019 - 2:37 PM
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Body del Sol Medical Spa earned the highest spot for the Central Valley on Inc. 5000’s 2019 Most Successful Companies in America — the business magazine’s annual list of the 5,000 fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S.

Founded in 2010, Body Del Sol is a medical spa that offers non-surgical cosmetic procedures including microdermabrasion and laser treatments.

Owned by Ayde Mendibles, the Fresno company ranked at 827 in 2019 with revenue of $3.4 million for 2018. The Inc. 5000 list shows the company saw three-year revenue growth of 516%.

Following the spa on the list is Pacific Gold Marketing, a Fresno construction company that provides heavy civil construction services in the utility market. It ranked at 2,466. The firm earned revenue of $30.7 million in 2018.

Founded in 2012, Pacific Gold Marketing had a 161% growth rate over the last three years. The company ranked at 560 in 2017 and at 54 in 2016.

Ranking at 2,731 is civil construction company Clark Bros. Inc., which was founded in 1962. In 2018, the company hit revenue of $43.3 million and saw a 3-year growth of 140%.

Clark Bros Inc. made the Inc. 5000 list in 2018 with a rank of 2,097, 1,532 in 2017, and 4,871 in 2016.

Lee’s Air Conditioning, Heating & Building Performance, founded in 1981, ranks at 3,154 and had a 3-year growth rate of 116%. The company’s revenue reached $11.8 million in 2018.

It ranked at 1,738 in 2018, and at 1,713 in 2017.

Visalia-based HVAC company Comfort Now ranked at 3,420. It had three-year growth of 103% with $4.3 million in revenue in 2018.

Windsong Productions, a media company that produces movies, TV, commercial and web content, ranks at 4,557 for Inc.’s 2019 list.

It was founded in 2011 and had revenue of $2.2 million in 2018. It had a 3-year growth of 64%.


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