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  • Fast Company Magazine awarded Rick Terrien one of its Fast 50 Leaders Award for 2004.

  • Here’s what Fast Company magazine says about Fast 50 Award winners... “The Fast 50 are the idea elite of business, individuals with the vision and personal commitment to propel their companies and industries into the future,” said Fast Company editor-in-chief John Byrne. “The Fast 50 is not just about the bigwigs or bottom line. It's a group of uncompromising leaders, tireless innovators, turnaround artists, truth-tellers, trendsetters -- readers who are fueled by courage, integrity, passion and a commitment to results.”

  • Read about Rick’s Fast 50 Award at Fast Company magazine.

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Fast 50 winners include... In 2008 Fast Company switched formats to identify the world's 50 most innovative firms by company name only. Visit Fast Company’s web site to see the full list of Fast 50 winners
Google 2008
Apple 2008
Facebook 2008
GE 2008
Ideo 2008
Nike 2008
Alibaba 2008
Nokia 2008
Amazon 2008
Procter & Gamble 2008
Disney 2008
Samsung 2008
HP 2008
Target 2008
Timberland 2008
IBM 2008
Herman Miller 2008
Boeing 2008
IRobot 2008
Whole Foods 2008
Cisco Systems 2008
LG Electronics 2008
Corning 2008
Toyota 2008
Microsoft 2008
Sun Microsystems 2008
BMW 2008
Tata Group 2008
Biadu, China 2008
Wal-Mart 2008
Chairman
Microsoft Bill Gates
2006
Former U.S. President
Bill Clinton
2006
CEO
Yahoo! Terry Semel
2006
CEO
Dupont Charles Holliday
2006
CEO
Getty Images Johnathan Klein
2006
President and CEO
Harper Collins Jane Friedman
2006
Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
MIT Robert Langer
2006
Manager of Nanotech Studies
IBM Dan Rugar
2005
General Manager of Wind Technology
GE Energy Thomas Wagner
2005
CEO and President
Adobe Systems Bruce Chizen
2005
Chief Strategy and Technology Officer Hewlett Packard Shane Robison
2005
VP and General Manager
Dell Computer Imaging and Printing Tim Peters
2005
Senior VP Security and Risk Services
MasterCard International Sergio Pinon
2005
Director of Learning and Development Old Navy Jenna Whitney
2005
VP, General Manager
Cisco Systems Tony Bates
2005
Nanotechnology Program Leader
General Electric Margaret Blohm
2004
CEO
Travelocity Michelle Peluso
2004
Chancellor
Washington University Mark Wrighton
2004
Special Projects Manager
Research and Development
Sony Computer Entertainment Richard Marks
2004
President
Global Public Sector
Unisys Greg Baroni
2004
MIT Professor and Founder
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Auto-ID Center Sanjay Sarma
2004
Vice President of Research
Phillips Electronics Emile Aarts
2004
Special Projects Manager
Research and Development
Sony Computer Entertainment Richard Marks
2004
President & COO
Southwest Airlines Colleen Barrett
2003
Director The Democracy Program
at The Carter Center
Charles Costello
2003
Global Director
of Sustainability
Nike Heidi McCloskey
2003
Group President Progressive Casualty Insurance Alan Bauer
2003
Dean of E Commerce General Motors Dave Brill
2002
Head of Advisory Unit
on Security in Kosovo
United Nations Andrew Mackey
2002
Dean University of California, Irvine
Graduate School of Management
David H. Blake
2002
CEO PeopleSoft Craig Conway
2002
Senior VP of Marketing Columbia TriStar Annie Morita
2002
Director National Trust For
Historic Preservation
Kennedy Smith
2002
Corporate Scientist 3M Andrew Ouderkirk
2002
Vice President J. P. Morgan Chase & Co. John Toomey
2002
Senior Vice President of Marketing Coldwell Banker
Real Estate
Regina Taylor
2002
President American Hunger Relief Dale Collie
2002
Distinguished Engineer Microsoft Jim Gray
2002
CEO Snapple Michael Weinstein
2002
President University of Maryland
Baltimore County
Freeman Hrabowski
2002
Vice President
of Learning
Qualcomm Inc. Tamar Elkeles
2002
Managing Director Maersk Sealand Michael Stolarczyk
2002

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