Forbes lists BTG as one of the most promising companies in America

Forbes Names Business Talent Group one of
100 “Most Promising” Companies
BTG’s Three Consecutive Years of 60% Growth Fueled by Growing Market for OnDemand Independent Consultants and High Performance Project Based Business
Solutions
January 25, 2015, New York, NY – Citing the business trends and strategies that are paying off for
American companies with “the next billion-dollar ideas,” Forbes magazine named Business Talent
Group (BTG) to its list of the 100 “Most Promising Companies” for 2015. BTG was co-founded by
its CEO Jody Greenstone Miller and its President Amelia Warren Tyagi, and is one of only three
female led companies named to the list. Forbes’ fourth annual ranking of the high-growth, privately
held concerns with under $300 million in annual revenue appears in its February 9, 2015 issue
which is on the stands now.
According to Forbes, BTG: “Generates project demands from private equity firms, nonprofits and
major corporations, and pairs them with contractors from its talent pool of more than 3,800 people.
Clients include Pfizer, PBS and SanDisk…With clients in 16 countries, Miller has her sights set on
Asia, Europe and Latin America expansions.”
BTG co-founder and CEO Jody Greenstone Miller said, “BTG’s past three consecutive years of
over 60% growth demonstrates the intense demand for smarter, faster business solutions that
we’re able to meet through our network of 3,800+ high-caliber independent professionals. I salute
Forbes for spotlighting the breakthrough ideas and trends that are shaping the future of work, and
know that BTG will live up to the tremendous honor and full potential of being on Forbes’ Most
Promising Companies list.”