Aptive Ranks 6th on Washington Business Journal’s List of Largest Women-Owned Businesses
Aptive Ranks 6th on Washington Business Journal’s List of Largest Women-Owned Businesses
Aptive Ranks 6th on Washington Business Journal’s 2024 List of Largest Women-Owned Businesses in Greater Washington
Aptive, a management consulting firm that supports some of the most innovative and inspiring programs across the federal government, ranked 6th on the Washington Business Journal’s 2024 list of the Largest Women-Owned Businesses in the Greater Washington region.
This recognition highlights Aptive’s significant growth, innovative solutions and commitment to excellence under the leadership of Chief Executive Officer and Founder Rachele Cooper. As a woman-and veteran-owned business, Aptive continues to drive impact across federal markets while fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration.
“We are honored to be recognized among such inspiring women-led organizations,” said Cooper. “This achievement reflects the hard work of our incredible team and our shared dedication to delivering meaningful results for our clients and communities.”
The Washington Business Journal’s annual list celebrates women-owned businesses that excel in revenue, impact and leadership within the Greater Washington area.
About Rachele
Rachele Cooper founded Aptive with a goal of leveraging technology and communications to improve organizational performance and support our nation’s Veterans. Since founding Aptive in 2012, Rachele and her team of nearly 500 employees have worked with federal government clients to address issues such as health care modernization, Veteran homelessness, suicide prevention, access to care, health technology and national defense. She was the Washington Exec 2024 CEO of the year and the 2023 Ernst & Young Mid-Atlantic Region Entrepreneur of the Year.