Norfolk’s Consolidated Consulting makes Inc. 5000 list

A Norfolk company is being recognized as one of the fastest growing businesses in the country.

August 13, 2025Updated: August 13, 2025
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

NORFOLK, Neb. — A Norfolk company is being recognized as one of the fastest growing businesses in the country.

Consolidated Consulting is included in the latest Inc. 5000 list, which is a prestigious ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in America compiled by Inc. magazine. The list features Consolidated Consulting at No. 298 nationwide—the highest placement of any Nebraska company.

“This is a milestone we’re proud of—but it’s just the opening chapter,” CEO Ben Spray said in a news release. “ We’re building a leading AI services firm, an exceptional place to work with a truly shocking level of employee development, and we keep a frankly hilarious devotion to our clients and their missions.”

Consolidated Consulting is the parent company of PrecisionIT, Tech Harbor Digital, and VegoCS. It describes itself as a professional services company that provides end-to-end managed services across IT, marketing, and customer experience.

“We’re wired for focus, competition, and an audacious future—and we’re relentless about translating that into client wins,” Spray said.

Inc. ranked the list according to percentage revenue growth over three years, from 2021 to 2024. Inc. says Consolidated Consulting experienced 1,300% growth.

Consolidated Consulting has offices near 4th St. and Braasch Ave. in Norfolk.

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