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AI consulting firm hits $1 billion, makes employees part owners

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September 8, 2025, 7:47 AM ET
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Synechron marks a major revenue milestone with a universal equity grant for all 16,000 employees.Getty Image

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For Synechron, this meant celebrating its $1 billion annual revenue milestone by making every employee a part owner. The private AI and tech consultancy recently announced its offering a universal equity grant to all 16,000 employees worldwide—each will receive $1,000 in restricted stock units (RSUs).

Unlike typical performance- or tenure-based models, this RSU grant is equal for all employees, regardless of location or role. There’s no minimum tenure requirement for the award, which is granted to current employees only. The company maintains separate, performance-driven equity awards as well.

Reaching $1 billion, bootstrapped and without outside investors, is a notable accomplishment, CEO and cofounder Faisal Husain told me. Founded in 2001, the once-small New York startup has grown over 24 years into a global player with offices in 21 countries.

Leadership wanted a celebration of the milestone that reflected the company’s values, Husain said. After considering standard rewards like gift cards or gadgets, they chose a shared equity stake. “It’s the best form of appreciation,” he said.

“We’ve all heard the stories—if you bought $1,000 of Amazon or Microsoft shares 20 years ago, it would be worth a lot today,” Husain told me. Synechron employees could have a similar opportunity. 

Asked if an IPO is in Synechron’s future, he said it’s possible, but, for now, the focus is on growth, innovation, and helping clients through technology’s rapid changes. “We’ve kept the company privately held for 24 years,” Husain said. At some point, things may change, he added, “but we’re not in any rush.”

Leadership sets the culture

The grant ties directly to Husain’s leadership philosophy—it reflects a culture of transparency and inclusivity reinforced by regular town halls and a belief that everyone should share in the firm’s success, he said.

I spoke with two Synechron employees. Roya Shahilow, chief of staff in London, has been with the company for a decade and has held several roles. She recalled joining when revenue was just $300,000. “The $1 billion mark felt like a dream in the distance,” she said. “It’s a proud moment to have achieved that.”

Annushree Chutke, senior manager of immigration and travel in Pune, India, also with the company for 10 years, echoed that the excitement in the office was palpable when the news broke. Both credit the company’s supportive culture for their long tenures. “Connecting with everyone, from associates to the CEO, is very important,” Chutke said. Shahilow added, “Granting these RSUs speaks volumes about our culture.”

Every employee received a medallion as a physical symbol of their shares. Shahilow plans to frame hers; Chutke will display hers on her desk.

As CEO, Husain is both reflecting on this achievement and focused on future growth. “Now we have to chart a new path,” he said. “How do we go from $1 billion today to $10 billion? It’s my role to make sure we stay on the winning side.”

Sheryl Estrada
sheryl.estrada@fortune.com

Leaderboard

Inder M. Singh was appointed CFO and chief operating officer of IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), a quantum computing and networking provider, effective immediately. Singh succeeds Thomas Kramer, who will remain at IonQ in an advisory capacity for up to 60 days. Singh most recently served as CFO of Arm, a British semiconductor and software design company, where he oversaw the majority of its IPO. Singh previously held several leadership roles at Unisys, a global technology solutions company, culminating with his position as CFO. Before that, Singh led financial strategy for Cisco as its VP of corporate financial strategy and M&A.

Samantha Rutty was appointed EVP and CFO at Myers Industries, Inc. (NYSE: MYE), a manufacturer, effective Sept. 22. Rutty brings to her new role more than two decades of finance leadership experience across global services and manufacturing companies. She joins Myers from The Brink’s Company, where she had served as VP and CFO of Brink’s North America since November 2022. Before that, Rutty spent 20 years with Eaton Corporation in a series of senior finance roles, including director of finance, eMobility.

Big Deal

The Labor Department released the August jobs report on Friday, showing U.S. employers added just 22,000 jobs as the labor market continued to cool. Hiring slowed from an upwardly revised 79,000 in July. The unemployment rate rose to 4.3%, the highest level since 2021. 

The results are likely to heighten concerns at the Federal Reserve about labor market weakness, according to a note to clients from BofA Global Research. "There is now clearer evidence of deterioration in labor demand, not just supply," BofA economists wrote. "Therefore, we are changing our Fed call to show two 25bp cuts this year, in September and December."

Jerome Powell’s current term as chair of the Federal Reserve is set to expire in May 2026. BofA economists maintain their view that the next Fed Chair will guide the Federal Open Market Committee in a more dovish direction. They now expect another 75bp of rate cuts under the new chair, aiming for a terminal rate of 3.00-3.25%.

"We pencil those in for June, September, and December 2026," the note says. "This raises our forecast of cumulative cuts by end-2026 from 100bp to 125bp."

On Tuesday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics will publish its preliminary payroll revision, which recalculates employment numbers for the previous year using more comprehensive data, such as company payrolls. 

Going deeper

"Anthropic reaches $1.5 Billion settlement with authors in landmark copyright case" is a Fortune report by Beatrice Nolan. 

From the report: "Anthropic agreed to pay authors around $3,000 per book for roughly 500,000 works, after it was accused of downloading millions of pirated texts from shadow libraries to train its large language model, Claude. As part of the deal, Anthropic will also destroy data it was accused of illegally acquiring. The fast-growing AI startup announced on Sept. 2 that it had just raised an additional $13 billion in new venture capital funding in a deal that valued the company at $183 billion." Read the complete report here.

Overheard

"We’re actually seeing the human skills coming into premium."

—Kelly Monahan, managing director of the Upwork Research Institute, told Fortune regarding the need for humans to review AI-generated content. 

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