We are proud to announce that we have received the prestigious NC Excellence Award from the US Commerce & Trade Research Institute (USCTRI).
The USCTRI’s mission is to develop and recognize responsible business standards and practices that apply anywhere and work to instill trust in consumers, in industry and in the wider community. They are a leading authority on researching and evaluating companies in a variety of industries that meet their high benchmarks for success.
Dynamic Quest was selected to receive this annual award from among thousands of companies across North Carolina as the result of the USCTRI’s year-long study of NC industry. And though many of our peers and competitors were considered for this honor, in the end it was our demonstrated commitment to business ethics, company values, partner success and superior customer service (as well as success in the NC geographical market) that clinched our selection by the USCTRI committee.
As a North Carolina-headquartered technology and business services business, we’re very proud of our successes here in NC. We’re dedicated to continuing our solid growth rate over the last 15+ years because we know it’s a simple consequence of our unwavering dedication to our clients’ success and prosperity.
Our key offices in Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Raleigh will share this recognition of Dynamic Quest as a top-performing business in North Carolina, a leader in our industry and a contributor to the success of NC communities and the quality of the state marketplace.
It goes without saying that we are delighted and honored to received this award. Thank you to USCTRI, to our clients and partners and to the phenomenal professionals and thought-leaders at Dynamic Quest who work tirelessly to serve the community and our business partners with unbelievable IT services of award-winning quality.
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The internal team was energized. With the Level 1 work off its plate, the team turned its attention to the work that fueled company growth and gave them job satisfaction.
We did a proof of concept that met every requirement that our customer might have. In fact, we saw a substantial improvement.
We did everything that we needed to do, financially speaking. We got our invoices out to customers, we deposited checks, all the things we needed to do to keep our business running, and our customers had no idea about the tragedy. It didn’t impact them at all.
“We believe our success is due to the strength of our team, the breadth of our services, our flexibility in responding to clients, and our focus on strategic support.”