Southern Spear Properties, LLC named fastest growing FSU alumni-owned business

Southern Spear Properties, LLC, led by FSU alumnus Sean W. Compton (B.S. ’08), was named the 2024 No. 1 fastest-growing business. (FSU Alumni Association)

Florida State University recognized the fastest-growing companies owned or led by FSU alumni during the 7th annual Seminole 100 award ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center.

Southern Spear Properties, LLC, led by FSU alumnus Sean W. Compton (B.S. ’08), was named the 2024 No. 1 fastest-growing business.

The company, based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is a full-service engineering and project management shop on a mission to be the most trusted contractor of its kind in the South and credits its expert focus on craftsmanship and logistical efficiency for its early success.

 

Mark Zeigler speaks during the 7th annual Seminole 100 award ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 24. (FSU Alumni Association)
FSU President Richard McCullough speaks during the 7th annual Seminole 100 award ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 24. (FSU Alumni Association)
Keynote speaker Angela Santone, a senior human resources executive most recently with AT&T, speaks during the 7th annual Seminole 100 award ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 24. (FSU Alumni Association)

“We take great pride in recognizing the achievements of our exceptional alumni,” said FSU President Richard McCullough. “As trailblazers, they contribute essential products, services and solutions, fostering job creation and fortifying communities. They epitomize the entrepreneurial spirit flourishing at Florida State University and inspire the next generation of innovators and leaders.”

During the event, guests heard from keynote speaker Angela Santone, a senior human resources executive most recently with AT&T. She has more than 25 years of experience transforming workplace culture, improving operations and achieving results for global companies. Santone earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from FSU in 1993.

The Florida State University Seminole 100 Celebration recognizes the 100 fastest-growing alumni-owned or alumni-led businesses each year. This event honors FSU’s top entrepreneurs and allows them to share valuable business insights.

During the celebration, each company learned its numerical ranking and received an award, culminating in the announcement of the top company.

Florida State University recognized the fastest-growing companies owned or led by FSU alumni during the 7th annual Seminole 100 award ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center.
Florida State University recognized the fastest-growing companies owned or led by FSU alumni during the 7th annual Seminole 100 award ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center. (FSU Alumni Association)

Seminole 100 companies were ranked by the global financial services firm EY, which verified the information provided and ranked the companies based on their compound annual growth rate over the past three years.

Nominations for the 2025 Seminole 100 will open next week at seminole100.fsu.edu.


Rounding out the Seminole 100 Top 10 are:

  1. Southern Spear Properties, LLC
  2. Payne Law, PLLC
  3. Right Aim Media
  4. Health Advocates Network
  5. CI Group
  6. DMF Homes, LLC
  7. Law Offices of Stephen A. Smith
  8. Stewart Simmons
  9. Don’t Tell Comedy
  10. Law Office of Matthew C. Williams

To view the complete list of 2024 Seminole 100 businesses, visit seminole100.fsu.edu.

Susan S. Fiorito, dean of the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, speaks during the 7th annual Seminole 100 award ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 24. (FSU Alumni Association)
Florida State University recognized the fastest-growing companies owned or led by FSU alumni during the 7th annual Seminole 100 award ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center. (FSU Alumni Association)
Florida State University recognized the fastest-growing companies owned or led by FSU alumni during the 7th annual Seminole 100 award ceremony on Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center. (FSU Alumni Association)

About the Division of University Advancement

The Division of University Advancement works to enhance Florida State University’s leadership, reputation and private financial support in academics, research, service and athletics. The division oversees the FSU Alumni Association and the FSU Foundation. Learn more at advancement.fsu.edu.

Florida State University Alumni Association reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to determine the final list.