 theCUBE presents On the Ground. Lisa Martin with theCUBE and we're on the ground at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley with the Association for Corporate Growth, or ACG. Tonight is ACG's 12th Annual Growth Awards and we're very fortunate to be joined by one of the longest sponsors of ACG, Deloitte. Garrett Herbert from Deloitte, welcome to theCUBE. Thank you so much. So, not only is Deloitte a long time sponsor of ACG, but you're the second biggest. With the presumably a lot of options that Deloitte has to sponsor and engage in communities like this, what makes ACG unique and warrant Deloitte's sponsorship and active participation? So Deloitte's been involved with ACG for over 10 years and the reason is they collect a great group of senior leaders in Silicon Valley to talk about things that are really important and a lot of great networks are here and make great things happen in the community. Excellent and you can hear and feel the buzz of the innovation and the history of veterans in the room. We're here tonight to honor Fitbit who won the 2016 Outstanding Growth Award as well as Ambrella, who won the 2016 Emerging Growth Award in terms of the metrics used to select the winners. Can you give us a little insight into what those metrics are and what those metrics and key criteria really mean for these types of award winners? Well, one of the key metrics that we look at is revenue growth and Fitbit has had an incredible run over the last five years, but what's particularly amazing about Fitbit is they've been doing it very profitably. So it's really been a great testament to that you can grow and grow in a profitable manner. And as we look at the next two to three years, in your perspective, what are some of the market drivers that you're going to see really influencing the Fitbit business? What are your predictions there? I expect Fitbit to continue to be very successful. I mean, they've really done a great job from an execution perspective. They've got great products and they've defined their brand. It's not just a tracker of steps. It is really a wellness brand and that's why I think they're going to continue to be successful. Excellent, same question for Amorell in terms of emerging growth. What are some of the market drivers over the next two years that Amorell will face? What are your predictions for them? Well, with Amorell, I mean, since they're in the chip business, they've placed themselves or been very successful with getting successful with successful products and that'll help their continued growth as well. Excellent, and with that said, tell us what's next for Deloitte? Well, Deloitte, we're a diversified professional services firm. I mean, people think of Deloitte as part of the big four, which is people think of audit tax. The thing that people don't know is we're also, and actually we're a consulting firm and an advisory firm. In fact, that makes up more than half of our revenues here locally. Excellent, and as we look forward to the future, we know tonight Fitbit and Amorell are in some great company with past winners, LinkedIn, Trulia, GoPro. What are your predictions for the next class of candidates for 2017 Grow Awards? Well, that's what's really exciting about this is you don't know who the successful companies are. If you told me Fitbit three years ago was going to be here today, I wouldn't have necessarily thought that. So what's exciting about this is you get to see what is next and who's being successful and it really gets to celebrate the growth of those companies. Absolutely, great closing to celebrate, not just the growth of these companies tonight, Fitbit and Amorell that we're here to celebrate, but also all of the leadership and expertise and sponsorship that we have here in Silicon Valley. Garrett, thank you so much for taking time to join us. It was a pleasure having you on theCUBE. Thank you so much, Lisa. And with that said, thank you for watching theCUBE. I'm your host, Lisa Martin, and we'll see you next time.