Entire Productions- One of the Fastest Growing Companies in America- Inc. 5000

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Fastest Growing Companies Inc.5000 - Entire Productions

Inc. magazine has revealed its 2018 Inc. 5000 list of America’s fastest growing companies and Entire Productions is proud to announce their debut ranking on the list at number 2,792. Entire Productions, a top event, entertainment production and experience design agency, is one of the few companies in its respective category to earn a ranking on this year’s esteemed list. The Inc. 5000 represents an exclusive ranking of the nation’s most successful small businesses. Microsoft, Dell, Domino’s Pizza, Pandora, Timberland, LinkedIn, Yelp, Zillow, and many other well-known names gained their first national exposure as honorees on the Inc. 5000.

Being named on the Inc. 5000 list is an exemplary honor of Entire Productions’ long-standing reputation as San Francisco's go-to experience design and entertainment booking company. They curate the best talent and unique event experiences from all over the world for clients like Apple, Google, Gap, AAA, Tiffany & Co., and Salesforce. Entire Productions is headquartered in San Francisco with additional offices in Los Angeles and London and run by its Founder and CEO, Natasha Miller.

"I've been an avid reader of Inc. magazine and have gleaned so much good information and inspiration from the articles. I remember dreaming of being a part of the Inc. 5000 and that dream has become a reality this year. I am elated and so is my team!" says Miller about the honor.

Miller, who happens to be a jazz vocalist and musician turned hyphenate entrepreneur (she is also the founder of Poignant Records), started Entire Productions in 2001 and has led the company to success ever since. She was highlighted in Inc. magazine in an exclusive article among top Inc. 5000 founders and her story about becoming an “accidental entrepreneur” was also recently featured in the Salesforce Blog. As a teenager, she was an overbooked, yet business savvy performer who seized the opportunity to book other musicians when she was already booked. She grew those bookings into a full-blown company, put the right team in place, and built a multi-million dollar business that is now an Inc. 5000 company.

“If your company is on the Inc. 5000, it’s unparalleled recognition of your years of hard work and sacrifice,” says Inc. editor in chief James Ledbetter. “The lines of business may come and go, or come and stay. What doesn’t change is the way entrepreneurs create and accelerate the forces that shape our lives.”

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Entire Productions continues to expand its capabilities in marketing and event planning by creating profitable marketing partnerships with venues like Bently Reserve. Every year they join forces to produce one of San Francisco’s most sought-after annual spring parties which is fully sponsored and budgeted at over $500,000. Next spring, their annual marketing endeavor will be a Fat Tuesday themed bash in March of 2019.

About Entire Productions  Founded in 2001 by Natasha Miller, Entire Productions is an event and entertainment production company with an emphasis in experience design, specializing in the planning and production of special events for corporate clients and experiential marketing events. The company also provides talent of all genres and disciplines for exciting corporate, nonprofit and social events.

Entire Productions works closely with clients to create an experience that expertly aligns with their creative vision and budget and is known for excellence, incredible client experience, out of this world artistry and creativity, and their very sophisticated processes and systems which set them apart from others. For more information, visit http://www.entireproductions.com.

More about Inc. and the Inc. 5000

Methodology The 2018 Inc. 5000 is ranked according to percentage revenue growth when comparing 2014 and 2018. To qualify, companies must have been founded and be generating revenue by March 31, 2014. They had to be U.S.-based, privately held, for profit, and independent—not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies—as of December 31, 2017. (Since then, a number of companies on the list have gone public or been acquired.) The minimum revenue required for 2014 is $100,000; the minimum for 2017 is $2 million. As always, Inc. reserves the right to decline applicants for subjective reasons. Companies on the Inc. 500 are featured in Inc.’s September issue. They represent the top tier of the Inc. 5000, which can be found at http://www.inc.com/inc5000.