Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, has recognized Accent Wire, based in Tomball, Texas, as a member of the 2013 Aggie 100, which honors the fastest growing companies in the world that are owned and operated by Texas A&M University graduates.
The Aggie 100, a program created by the Center of New Ventures and Entrepreneurships in Texas A&M’s Mays Business School, honors former students for their success as business leaders and entrepreneurial endeavors.
“Accent Wire is honored to have been selected as a member of the 2013 Aggie 100 for the third consecutive year,” says Bill Sims, president of Accent Wire and alumnus of Texas A&M University. “Our ability to continually provide dependable products and solutions to the waste and recycling industry is the very reason we have seen such growth year after year.”
Accent Wire provides baling wire and wire tier solutions to the recycling and waste industry.
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