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WOMAN-RUN BUSINESSES IN MASSACHUSETTS DOUBLE STATE AND NATIONAL GROWTH RATES Study Debunks Common Perceptions of Women Business Leaders; Identifies Top 100 Woman-Led Companies in the CommonwealthBOSTON – Oct. 23, 2006 – A major research study released today by Babson College and The Commonwealth Institute finds that 55 percent of woman-led businesses in Massachusetts grew by more than five percent in 2005, which more than doubles the state average, and nearly doubles the national growth rate. The Top Woman-Led Businesses in Massachusetts: 2005 Results study found that woman-run businesses are key drivers of Massachusetts’s revenue and employment as well as strong sources of philanthropic activity. The companies in the survey that reported revenues generated $10 billion, and together, all the companies that participated in the study employed more than 21,000 people in Massachusetts.
The study also identified the Top 100 Woman-led businesses in Mass. based on 2005 revenues. The top five companies are: Cumberland Farms Inc. in the number one spot; followed by Delta Dental of Mass.; Agar Supply Co., Inc.; Axcelis Technologies; and Garber Travel. The Top 100 list exhibits strong growth from 2004 to 2005, reflecting higher revenues at every decile.
The Top Woman-Led Businesses in Massachusetts: 2005 Results research study was co-developed by The Center for Women’s Leadership at Babson College and The Commonwealth Institute. This study, which is being conducted for the fifth time and is a culmination of five years of data, identifies the top 100 woman-led businesses in the state and includes data from 191 woman-led firms. Following are key trends that the study uncovered:
“The study uncovers valuable business lessons that we can all learn from,” said Professor Nan S. Langowitz, Director of the Center for Women’s Leadership at Babson College and chief researcher and author of the study. “The women CEOs are committed to building strong and thriving organizations for the long haul; their businesses are major engines of growth for the economy and key sources of philanthropy for the community. The CEOs’ focus on top-line growth has made their companies tremendously successful despite the economic environment of the past few years.”
“Women CEOs are outstanding role models for business success,” said Aileen Gorman, executive director of The Commonwealth Institute. “Their participatory leadership style encourages new ideas and strategic approaches. These CEOs value strong relationships with customers and employees and have made a key commitment to giving back to the community – demonstrating that good business and doing good go hand in hand.” About the StudyThis is the fifth study conducted by The Center for Women’s Leadership at Babson College and The Commonwealth Institute on woman-led businesses in Massachusetts. Qualified participant companies have a woman chief executive who is the senior executive decision maker of the firm, are headquartered in Massachusetts, and are either independent businesses or legal subsidiaries of larger corporations. Medical, law and banking firms as well as non-profits were not included in the study. The full research report, including the Top 100 list, is available from Babson’s Center for Women’s Leadership and can be downloaded at www.babson.edu/cwl/top100. About Babson Collegehttp://www3.babson.edu/cwl/The Center for Women’s Leadership at Babson College is the first center dedicated to women in business and entrepreneurship at a leading school of management. Babson College in Wellesley, Mass. was founded in 1919, and is recognized internationally as the leader in entrepreneurial management education. For more information on Babson visit: www.babson.edu .
About The Commonwealth InstituteThe Commonwealth Institute is a dynamic, non-profit organization founded in 1997 to help women entrepreneurs, CEOs and senior corporate executives build successful businesses. The goal of The Commonwealth Institute is to reach women leaders during the critical stages of their businesses and to provide them with the tools and resources they need for growth. Further information on The Commonwealth Institute can be found at: www.commonwealthinstitute.org. SponsorsSponsors of a private reception honoring the 2005 Top 100 Woman-Led Businesses in Massachusetts include Deloitte & Touche USA LLP; Harvard Pilgrim Health Care; and Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C.
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