The readers of 425 have spoken……Chameleon is voted best small business on the Eastside!
Congratulations to Chameleon Technologies! The readers of 425 have spoken……you are the best small business on the Eastside! #425bestof2015 CEO, Melissa Acton Buzard and Recruiting Lead, Brad Bullock celebrating Chameleon’s win as best small business as honored by 425 Magazine
Chameleon Technologies’ CEO, Melissa Acton-Buzard attended LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON
Chameleon Technologies’ CEO, Melissa Acton-Buzard attendedLEADERSHIP LUNCHEON:,Transform her World in support of the Girl Scouts of Western Washington. Did you know that 2/3 of the women currently serving in Congress are girl scout alumnae? All female astronauts have been graduates of the Girl Scout experience. The majority of female CEOs and business owners were also […]
2012 Green Business Challenge
Eastside Sustainable Business Alliance announced Chameleon Technologies as one of the winners of the 2012 Green Business Challenge.
Best Small Workplaces in Washington
The Puget Sound Business Journal’s Book of Lists includes Chameleon Technologies as one of the top 25 Best Small Workplaces in Washington for 2012.
Melissa Acton-Buzard Part of Puget Sound Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 Panel
Chameleon founder Melissa Acton-Buzard was part of the “Puget Sound Business Journal’s 40 Under 40” panel to discuss diversity in the workplace with the University of Washington Foster MBA Diversity Club.
Inc. 500/5000 List
Chameleon Technologies has made the Inc. 500/5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in America for the 4th time! “With this accomplishment Chameleon Technologies joins the rarified company of enterprises that have appeared on the list on the list multiple times, many of which have grown to become national icons.”
2010 King County Minority Business of the Year
Chameleon Technologies was recognized by the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business as the 2010 King County Minority Business of the Year. The award program recognizes outstanding achievement by people of color in building and growing businesses in Washington state. This recognition communicates the impact of minority businesses on the state’s economy and supports […]