Supply Chain Innovator Verusen Scores Three Awards, Continues Accelerated Growth and Momentum
Company recognized as an Atlanta Business Chronicle Pacesetter and a Technology Association of Georgia Top 40 Innovative Company; Founder and CEO Paul Noble Named 2022 Supply Chain and Procurement Awards Nominee for the Deeds, not Words Leadership Award
Verusen, the global supply chain intelligence innovator, announced it has received three awards recognizing its leadership, accelerated growth, and positive impact on the supply chain industry.
Verusen was recognized as an Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Pacesetter, one of the city’s fastest-growing private companies. The company was ranked #16 overall and #2 in the Manufacturing / Supply Chain category. To qualify for the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Pacesetter list, companies headquartered in greater Atlanta had to have over $1 million in 2021 revenue and over 50% 2-year growth in sales.
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Verusen was honored for the third year in a row as a Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) Top 40 Innovative Technology Companies in Georgia for its contribution to innovation and economic growth within the state of Georgia’s technology sector.
Paul Noble, Verusen Founder and CEO, was named a Deeds, not Words Leadership Award nominee at the 2022 Supply Chain & Procurement Awards. This distinction goes to individuals who exemplify vision, inspiration, coordination, perseverance, and empathy.
“From our inception, our purpose has been to revolutionize the supply chain industry. It’s an honor to be recognized as we continue to scale and reinvent how business gets done,” said Paul Noble, Founder and CEO of Verusen. Every day, we continue to prove our value with our innovative AI platform, diverse and inclusive workplace culture, and approach to sustainability.”
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Verusen leverages deep learning, artificial intelligence (AI), data harmonization, and decision support to help global brands control risk, attain supply chain resiliency, and improve economies for their operations. Verusen raised $25 million in Series B funding earlier this year after the company raised $8 million in its Series A round in the previous year.
The Series B funds are being used to accelerate Verusen’s global footprint, hire exceptional talent, and further build out its AI-driven technology platform, expanding its reach in both the Indirect MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) and Direct Materials space.