ePath Learning, Inc. Earns Marcum Tech Software Top 40 Award



ePath Learning, Inc (http://www.epathlearning.com/)., announced today that for the second year in a row it has been named to the Marcum Tech Top 40, an annual compilation of the 40 fastest growing technology companies in Connecticut.  Selection was based on the percentage revenue growth over four years.

ePath Learning develops innovative, world-class software applications that improve training and human performance for organizations.  Its portfolio of corporate learning services includes cloud-based learning portals, enterprise social networking technology, and custom eLearning development services.  These services support its continued vision to eliminate barriers that prevent anytime, anywhere learning via the internet. 


“It gives us a great sense of honor to achieve this recognition once again,” stated Dudley Molina, President and CEO of ePath Learning, Inc.  “The team at ePath Learning is dedicated to changing the world for the better by developing software that empowers enterprises to improve their performance through learning, and it’s this dedication and entrepreneurial spirit that sets our company apart from the competition.”


To qualify for the Marcum Tech Top 40, companies must have had operating revenues of at least $50,000 in 2009 and $3,000,000 in 2012, be headquartered in Connecticut, and own proprietary technology or proprietary intellectual property that contributes to a significant portion of the company's operating revenues; or devotes a significant proportion of revenues to the research and development of technology. 


For more information on the Marcum Tech Top 40 and/or the CTC please visit the CT Technology Council’s website at www.ct.org. 


About ePath Learning:


ePath Learning, Inc. is a leader in cloud-based learning services.  ePath Learning ASAP is a cloud-based learning management system that combines the content authoring features of an LCMS with the management functionality of an LMS into one, easy to use service available anytime, anywhere on any web browser.  ePath Learning eSource is a private, secure, social network for the enterprise.  ePath Learning also offers customized course development and conversion services through its award winning Pro Services team.  For more information, call us today at (908) 722-6622, or go online to www.ePathLearning.com.


ePath Learning is a registered trademark and ePath Learning ASAP and eSource are service marks of ePath Learning, Inc.


About Marcum LLP


Marcum LLP is one of the largest independent public accounting and advisory services firms in the nation. Ranked among the top 15, Marcum LLP offers the resources of 1,200 professionals, including over 140 partners, in more than 20 offices throughout New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, California, Florida, Grand Cayman and China. Headquartered in New York City, the Firm's presence runs deep with full-service offices strategically located in major business markets. Marcum is a member of the Marcum Group, an organization providing a comprehensive range of professional services spanning accounting and advisory, technology solutions, wealth management, and executive and professional recruiting. The Marcum Group companies include Marcum LLP; Marcum Technology LLC; Marcum Search LLC; Marcum Financial Services LLC; Marcum Bernstein & Pinchuk LLP; Marcum Buchanan Associates LLC; and Marcum Cronus Partners LLC. For more about Marcum LLP, visit www.marcumllp.com.


About The Connecticut Technology Council, Inc.


The Connecticut Technology Council is the state’s industry association for the technology sector. CTC’s mission is to “connect people, ideas and opportunities to the global technology and innovation community.” CTC provides members with business assistance and specialized programs, in addition to promoting and supporting public policies that position Connecticut to have a globally recognized “culture of innovation” that helps attract great ideas and entrepreneurs to in turn develop new jobs and wealth for the state. www.ct.org


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