Axiom Recognized by Washingtonian Magazine FALLS CHURCH, Va., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Axiom Resource Management, Inc., a rising star in the management consulting industry, received an Honorable Mention in Washingtonian magazine's annual "50 Great Places to Work in Washington" feature. The "Great Places to Work" article is on the cover of the November issue of The Washingtonian, which hit newsstands October 23rd. Axiom is a full-service professional consulting firm providing program management, operational support, studies and analysis, Web, IT, accessibility, marketing, and distance learning solutions. "This is a tremendous honor," said Ben Hankins, Axiom President and CEO. "We have worked hard to build a company that provides great support for our clients, that takes a leading role in helping the community, and that is a rewarding place to work. This recognition from Washingtonian indicates that we're on the right track," said Hankins. Axiom has experienced solid growth since its founding in 1996, with 2002 revenues of more than $35 million and more than 400 employees. Most work in the Washington area, but Axiom has offices throughout the country supporting a range of federal clients, including the Department of Defense's TRICARE Management Activity, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control. "We are proud to be recognized in the 'Great Places to Work' article," said Axiom COO Doug Peardon. "I've been reading that annual story for many years, and it's great to see Axiom's name among the elite of Washington work- places." Axiom received Honorable Mention in recognition of outstanding charitable and community work. Under the heading, "Companies that Care," Axiom was applauded for being a company that cares about people and community. The article highlighted Axiom's good works renovating houses through "Christmas in April," as well as its charity golf tournament, which raised over $10,000 for the US Veterans Initiative, in support of America's homeless veterans. Axiom's legendary sense of humor -- considered by analysts to be a key to Axiom's success -- was also featured in "Your Slip is Showing," an article about job interviews gone awry, also in the "Great Places to Work" issue. Axiom's Chief Financial Officer, Kevin Riley, summed it up this way: "This recognition reflects the fact that we've got great people doing superb work for our clients, and they're having fun along the way. At Axiom, that's a pretty good definition of success." CONTACT: Frank Cumberland of Axiom Resource Management, Inc., +1-703-998-0327 DATASOURCE: Axiom Resource Management, Inc. CONTACT: Frank Cumberland of Axiom Resource Management, Inc., +1-703-998-0327 Web site: http://www.axiom-rm.com/

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