December 12, 2023
Abyde, based in Clearwater, FL, has been named as one the fastest-growing companies owned or led by Florida State University alumni. They will be honored during the 7th annual Seminole 100 Celebration on Saturday, February 24, at the Donald L. Tucker Civic Center in Tallahassee, Florida.
The top 100 fastest-growing FSU alumni-owned or alumni-led businesses are recognized at a celebration each year on FSU’s campus, during which each company learns their numerical ranking and receives their award. This event recognizes and honors FSU’s entrepreneurs and allows them to share valuable business insights with each other.
Abyde, the preeminent compliance solution for medical practices, finds itself on the Seminole 100 for the second consecutive year. Led by CEO and FSU Alumnus, Matt DiBlasi (B.A., Social Sciences, ’07), Abyde has received multiple awards recently including the Tampa Bay Business Journal’s Inno Award, the Best Places to Work award, and last year it was named as one of the 50 fastest growing companies in Tampa Bay.
“Florida State University is a special place so being named to the Seminole 100 list for the second time is something we’re extremely proud of,” said DiBlasi. “I look forward to being back in Tallahassee in February to represent Abyde and celebrate with the other honorees.”
“The alumni on the Seminole 100 list represent 11 schools and colleges across Florida State University and show the immense value of a degree from FSU,” said Julie Decker, president and CEO of the FSU Alumni Association. “The accomplishments of these alumni exemplify what is possible with tenacity and innovation. We are proud to recognize them for all they have achieved as leaders and entrepreneurs.”
The 2024 Seminole 100 includes companies from several industries such as energy, IT, legal, marketing and retail. Of this year’s 100 companies, 77 are based within the state of Florida and a total of 13 U.S. states are represented as part of the 2024 Seminole 100.To qualify for the Seminole 100, a company must have operated for at least three years and generated revenue by Jan. 1, 2020. In addition, the business must have been owned or led by an FSU alumnus for three consecutive years prior to applying.