HundredX Earns Spot on GSV Mission 100 List,

Honoring Innovation in Business with Purpose

On May 21, 2023, HundredX was named to the GSV Mission 100 company list. The GSV Mission 100 list recognizes the 100 fastest-growing and most transformative, mission-driven corporations in the world. It honors companies that have the ambition of a business and the heart of a non-profit to become transformative, sustainable businesses.


"We are honored to be recognized for our unique model. We believe in the ‘and’ model of performance plus purpose, and see this recognition as aligning with the future of successful businesses," said Rob Pace, Founder and CEO of HundredX. Pace accepted the honor at the SMU+GSV Mission Summit conference in Dallas, Texas on May 24 and was a keynote speaker along with GSV Founder and CEO Michael Moe.

 

Moe noted HundredX’s distinctive approach as grounds for its recognition, “HundredX is one of the best examples of a true mission corporation because they’ve seamlessly integrated social impact and business success by pioneering a transformative model they aptly refer to as ‘data for good.’”


HundredX’s real-time consumer insights and strategy platform empowers business leaders and investors with a distinct competitive edge, leveraging groundbreaking insights from ‘The Crowd’—a diverse group of supporters from over a thousand non-profits and cause-based programs. Consumers provide consumer feedback on nearly 3,000 brands to create funding provided by HundredX for nonprofits and causes. HundredX then transforms millions of these ethically sourced feedback summaries into actionable insights, guiding the execution of customer-focused market share growth strategies.


As the role of the modern corporation continues to be debated, and ESG-focused investing emerges as one of the fastest-growing but controversial strategies within financial markets, HundredX equips executive teams and investors with crowd-sourced insights to navigate this rapidly evolving landscape.


ABOUT HUNDREDX

HundredX combines extensive business, strategy, data, and investment expertise with a steadfast commitment to driving positive change to help business leaders and investors answer the most important questions in business, including:


  • What is the future market share outlook for companies and competitors?
  • Which companies possess pricing power?
  • How should business leaders allocate resources to maximize market share?
  • What are the key drivers behind customers' purchase decisions and financial outcomes?


Drawing on nearly 10 million customer experiences from actual customers across 80+ industries, clients experience immediate benefits across multiple functions including strategy development, finance, operations, pricing, investing, and marketing.


Learn more about HundredX at: https://hundredx.com/


Read more about the SMU+GSV Mission Summit: https://www.smugsvmission.com and the complete listing of GSV Mission 100 companies.

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