University of Florida Recognizes Hydro-Dyne Eng.

Feb. 27, 2017
Company named a UF alumni-owned fastest-growing company

Hydro-Dyne Eng. was named to the University of Florida’s (UF) 2017 “Gator100” for the second year in a row.

Named after UF’s mascot, the Gator100 recognizes the 100 fastest-growing businesses owned or led by UF alumni. Ernst & Young calculated each company’s compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over the past three years to generate the ranking.

“Our commitment to designing and manufacturing the world’s finest lines of equipment for the protection of critical water and wastewater processes has enabled us to make continued investments in physical plant, manufacturing processes and most importantly, an exceptional team to meet the growing demands of our industry,” said Jay Conroy, president, Hydro-Dyne Eng. “We are fortunate and honored to be recognized by the University of Florida alongside a number of other companies who are transforming markets and creating the future.”

Headquartered in Clearwater, Fla., Hydro-Dyne Eng. has grown at a CAGR of more than 27%.

“UF alumni have created and guided some of the most innovative and profitable businesses in the nation and world. The Gator100 celebrates the very best of our Gator entrepreneurs,” said Timothy Walsh, executive director of the UF Alumni Assn. and assistant vice president of Alumni Affairs.

Source: Hydro-Dyne Eng.

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