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Federal Concrete, a Hopkinton company with around 300 employees, is Central Massachusetts' largest woman-owned business.
The company, which creates cast-in-place concrete, was founded by Janet Butler in 2013.
Central Massachusetts has several other woman-owned businesses with more than 100 employees, as compiled by the Worcester Business Journal research department. Here are the top 10, ranked by number of local employees. For the full list, see WBJ's Data Center.
1. Federal Concrete Inc., Hopkinton, owned by Janet Butler, 300 employees.
2. Coghlin Electrical Contracts Inc. and Coghlin Network Services, Worcester, owned by Susan Mailman, 200 employees.
3. E.T. & L. Corp., Stow, owned by Jennie Lee Colosi, 153 employees
4. Atlas Travel & Technology Group, Marlborough, owned by Elaine J. Osgood, 117 emploees.
5. Resourcecraft Inc., Marlborough, owned by Anita Rana, 98 employees.
6. Universal Window and Door, Marlborough, owned by Charlotte Broussard, 95 employees.
7. Seasonal Food Brands, Maynard, owned by Laurie J. Watson, 77 employees.
7. Unic Pro Inc., Shrewsbury, owned by Lilian Radke, 77 employees.
9. The Training Associates, Westborough, owned by Maria Melfa, 70 employees.
10. Counseling & Assessment Clinic of Worcester, owned by Jennifer J. Hylton, 65 employees.
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