ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy And Education Recognized as a Top 50 Fastest-Growing Company
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 11, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- ChanceLight™ Behavioral Health, Therapy & Education, the nation's leading provider of behavioral health, therapy and education solutions for children and young adults, today announced it is a winner of the Nashville Business Journal's (NBJ) 2016 Fast 50 Awards recognizing the top 50 fastest-growing private companies in Middle Tennessee.
"Everyone in our organization is committed to our social mission to offer hope to children across the country, and the dedication of our employees enables us to grow and to help more children, families and communities," ChanceLight CEO Mark Claypool said. "During the past 24 months, our topline growth has increased by approximately $40 million, we added a therapy division to our company and we work with more than 18,000 children a day."
To determine the first NBJ Fast 50, the publication ranked Middle Tennessee's top privately held companies by revenue. Companies with the greatest revenue growth over the past three years were named to the 2016 Fast 50 list.
About ChanceLight
ChanceLight™ is the nation's leading provider of behavioral health, therapy and education solutions for children and young adults. We change the direction of children's lives by offering them the opportunity to create successful, independent futures.
ChanceLight serves more than 18,000 clients and students each day at more than 150 locations in 27 states across three divisions.
ChanceLight Behavioral Health serves children and young adults with autism spectrum and related disorders. ChanceLight Therapy offers physical, occupational and speech therapy services for infants, toddlers, children and young adults who have complex medical and developmental needs. ChanceLight Education includes Ombudsman Educational Services, which partners with more than 100 school districts to serve at-risk students; and Spectrum Center Schools and Programs, which partners with more than 100 school districts to operate schools and programs for students with special needs.
CONTACT: Robin Embry, Lovell Communications Inc.
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