Jessica Perry//December 22, 2015
The holiday season is upon us, and that means it is once again time for an NJBIZ tradition: The 24 Lists of Christmas. Today’s List: Women-Owned Businesses.You know NJBIZ’s weekly lists are worth the cost of your subscription, so once again, we’re offering you a special sneak peek to celebrate our upcoming, year-ending Book of Lists.
To commemorate the season, each day through Dec. 24, we’ll email you the Top Five leaders in a different category, showing you what you might be missing if you don’t get the complete list!
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Today’s List: Women-Owned Businesses
Ranked by 2014 total revenue
5. Atrium Staffing
Last year’s rank: 4
Owner: Rebecca Cenni
2014 revenue: $184 million
4. Artech Information Systems LLC
Last year’s rank: 3
Owner: Ranjini Poddar
2014 revenue: $348 million
3. Turtle & Hughes Inc.
Last year’s rank: 2
Owner: Suzanne T. Millard
2014 revenue: $557 million
2. KMM
Last year’s rank: NR
Owner: Katherine McConvey
2014 revenue: $824 million
1. SHI International Corp.
Last year’s rank: 1
Owner: Thai Lee
2014 revenue: $6 billion
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The complete 24 Lists of Christmas
Day 1: Public Companies
Day 2: Law Firms
Day 3: Business and Professional Associations
Day 4: Commercial Banks
Day 5: Advertising Agencies
Day 6: Architecture Firms
Day 7: Colleges and Universities
Day 8: Venture Capital Firms
Day 9: State Financial Assistance Programs
Day 10: 50 Fastest Growing New Jersey Companies
Day 11: Public Relations Firms
Day 12: Office Buildings
Day 13: Entrepreneurs
Day 14: Accounting Firms
Day 15: Highest Paid CEOs
Day 16: Engineering Firms
Day 17: Family-Owned Businesses
Day 18: Insurance Brokerages
Day 19: Environmental Firms
Day 20: Savings Banks and Associations
Day 21: Best Places to Work in New Jersey
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With warmest wishes for a happy holiday season,
NJBIZ