Inspect-All Services Recognized as a 'Bulldog 100'

The Conyers, Ga.-based company was recognized as the No. 24 fastest-growing business owned or operated by a University of Georgia graduate during the 2016 Bulldog 100 Celebration on Jan. 30, at the Marriott Marquis in downtown Atlanta.


ATHENS, Ga. — Inspect-All Services, based in Conyers, Ga., was recognized as the No. 24 fastest-growing business owned or operated by a University of Georgia graduate during the 2016 Bulldog 100 Celebration on Jan. 30, at the Marriott Marquis in downtown Atlanta. 

 
Inspect-All Services, co-owned by brothers and UGA graduates, Brian and Brandon Lunsford, serves all of Greater Atlanta and specializes in pest control and home inspections. This is the company’s sixth year in-a-row being named to the Bulldog 100. 
 
The Bulldog 100, a program coordinated by the UGA Alumni Association, recognizes the 100 fastest-growing businesses owned or operated by UGA graduates.
 
Approximately 350 nominations were received for the 2016 Bulldog 100. The class includes companies of all sizes, providing services and products in a variety of industries, including dentistry, law, IT, consulting, retail and pest control. Companies as far west as Texas and as far northeast as New York, made the list this year. The average compounded annual growth rate for this year’s Bulldog 100 businesses was 35 percent.
 
Warren Averett CPAs and Advisors partnered with the UGA Alumni Association to review nominated business’ financial records to determine the ranked list.
 
To recognize the 100 businesses and the 153 alumni who lead them, the UGA Alumni Association hosted the 2016 Bulldog 100 Celebration on January 30 in Atlanta. Attendees enjoyed a reception, dinner and keynote address given by 1980 UGA graduate Jeff Dunn, CEO and president of C-Fresh, a division of Campbell Soup Company that includes Bolthouse Farms, Garden Fresh Gourmet, and Campbell’s retail fresh soup unit.
 
“The University of Georgia prides itself on producing high-caliber business leaders who are helping to change and improve the world around them,” said Ruth Bartlett, president of the UGA Alumni Association. “The UGA alumni who are founding and leading the Bulldog 100 businesses are helping their local communities’ economies, and we are thrilled to recognize them each year.”
 
To view the complete list of 2016 Bulldog 100 businesses, photos from the event or nominate a business for the 2017 Bulldog 100, see www.alumni.uga.edu/b100.