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This profile appeared in the annual “40 Under 40″ issue of the Focus section of Crain’s Chicago Business.

35 President, Spaan Technology Inc.

Smita Shah is a self-proclaimed math geek. As a fifth-grader in west suburban Willowbrook, she sat with friends in the back of class converting word problems into algebraic equations.

“I was such a dorky little person,” she says.

Instead of track and field, Ms. Shah ran “math relays” in high school, racing to fill in parts of long equations and pass them off to team members at the University of Chicago Laboratory School, where she helped win numerous statewide competitions.

“I saved all the ribbons and medals,” she says.

She shows the same drive today as president of Spaan Technology, a Chicago technology and project management firm she founded in 1998 after earning a master’s degree in civil and environmental engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

But instead of math problems, she solves engineering riddles — whether it’s how to upgrade electrical systems for the Chicago Public Schools or design traffic signals for the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority. In the past 10 years, her company has grown to 50 employees and $10 million in annual revenue. Last year, it was No. 1,821 on Inc. magazine’s list of the 5,000 fastest-growing private companies.

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