Foxglove Communications announced it has been ranked No. 1371 on the 2026 Inc. 5000 list, the annual list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. Notably, the highest-ranking hospitality public relations firm on this year’s list, Foxglove’s Inc. 5000 inclusion lands on the heels of the agency’s most awarded year yet. Thus far in 2026, Foxglove has been named The PR Net’s “Next Gen” “Hospitality Agency of the Year”, earned the #29 spot on Observer’s “PR Power List”, and Founder Gia Vecchio was honored on Philadelphia Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” list.
Inc. 5000 list is the most prestigious ranking of the nation’s most successful independent and entrepreneurial businesses, recognizing companies that have achieved remarkable growth while driving innovation, creating jobs, and shaping the future of the economy. Past honorees include companies such as Microsoft, Chobani, Oracle, and Patagonia.
"Eight years ago, Foxglove was created under the earnest and actionable premise of offering hospitality brands a savvier and more human-touch approach to public relations," said Gia Vecchio, Founder and CEO of Foxglove Communications. "This honor belongs to our team and our clients who trust us to tell their stories. Landing on the Inc. 5000 List is a shining validation of our approach, and proof that old-fashioned media relationships and new-school PR strategy are not mutually exclusive."
This year’s Inc. 5000 recognizes a new class of companies redefining what growth looks like. From AI and advanced manufacturing to healthcare, consumer products, and professional services, these businesses are expanding their impact, creating jobs and proving that entrepreneurial ambition continues to fuel the U.S. economy. Among the 5,000 companies on the list, the median three-year revenue growth rate was 130%, and those companies have collectively added more than 627,208 jobs to the U.S. economy over the past three years.
“Every company on the Inc. 5000 has a story of perseverance, smart decision making, and a refusal to sit still,” says Mike Hofman, editor-in-chief of Inc. “Their growth reflects more than strong financial performance–it reflects creativity, resilience, and the customer focus required to build companies that make a lasting impact. We congratulate all honorees on this significant achievement.”