Effingham, Illinois, Aug. 29, 2017 -- Heartland Dental, the largest dental support organization in the country, was recently included in the 2017 Inc. 5000, which lists the fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. This is the company’s seventh appearance in the Inc. 5000, a feat achieved by less than a tenth of Inc. 5000 honorees.
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“We’re honored and excited to be recognized in the Inc. 5000 for the seventh time, alongside so many of today’s most dynamic, pioneering companies,” said Rick Workman, DMD, Heartland Dental Founder and Executive Chairman. “Heartland Dental continues to see tremendous growth. Currently, we have over 11,000 team members and support over 1,000 dentists across 34 states. Heartland Dental supported dentists will deliver over $1.3 billion in dental care this year.”
Created by Inc. over 30 years ago, the annual Inc. 5000 list features America’s fastest growing private companies spanning all industries, states and revenue brackets. These companies do business all over the world and are among the most-trafficked internet websites. As a 2017 Inc. 5000 honoree, Heartland Dental joins companies such as Pinnacle Group, Freedom Mortgage, Halo Top Creamery and many more thriving businesses. “Heartland Dental has never stood still. This year specifically, we’ve had the opportunity to move forward in many ways, from leadership, culture, technology and educational standpoints,” added Patrick Bauer, President and Chief Executive Officer at Heartland Dental. “We plan to continue that trend as 2018 approaches.”
To qualify for the 2017 Inc. 5000, businesses must have generated at least $100,000 in revenue in 2013, at least $2 million in revenue in 2016, be privately held, for profit, based in the U.S. and independent (not a subsidiary or division of another company). To view the complete 2017 Inc. 5000 list, visit http://www.inc.com/inc5000.
About Heartland Dental
Heartland Dental, LLC is the largest dental support organization in the United States with more than 775 supported dental offices located in 34 states. Based in Effingham, Illinois and founded by Rick Workman, DMD, Heartland Dental offers supported dentists and team members continuing professional education and leadership training, along with a variety of non-clinical administrative services including staffing, human relations, procurement, administration, financial, marketing, and information technology. For more information, visit www.Heartland.com. Follow Heartland Dental on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Visit Dr. Workman’s Blog, Dentistry Leaders at www.dentistryleaders.com.
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Ashley Buehnerkemper Heartland Dental 217-540-5653 [email protected]


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