P.R. Quinlan Named One of Southern New England’s Fastest-Growing Businesses
10/15/2025 editorial, pr quinlan
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P.R. Quinlan (PRQ) has been honored as one of the fastest-growing businesses in our home state of Rhode Island. As part of the annual Providence Business News (PBN) Fastest Growing & Innovative Companies Awards, PRQ was cited among the top six fastest-growing companies in the under-$2.5 million revenue category. This recognition is based on PRQ’s substantial 41% annual revenue growth from 2022 to 2024. PRQ joined other businesses in Southern New England to celebrate this accomplishment at PBN’s awards ceremony on September 18, 2025.

As PRQ president Frank Caliva recently discussed with PBN, this growth was fueled by our resolutely client-focused, goals-driven approach and our continued commitment to expanding the value we offer our clients. Since 2022, PRQ has added new experts to our team and launched our innovative new Policy Plugin database and client portal. And we’re looking forward to more exciting growth to come. As Caliva told PBN, “The results are giving us the confidence to keep pushing.”

P.R. Quinlan is a leader in business-to-business consulting services, providing the intelligence, analysis, and insight to help our clients navigate change, with a focus on the retail energy industry. We are proud that PRQ is recognized as a trusted leader in our industry, and as a best-in-category growth catalyzer within our local business community.



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