WBJ’s Best of Business awards features the organizations to best help your companies succeed.
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WBJ’s Best of Business awards are centered around one concept: referrals.
Businesses will attract and retain new customers in all sorts of ways, but most will tell you the best way is to get your existing clients to do it for you. A recommendation from a trusted source goes a long way whenever a company leader is looking for a lawyer, an accountant, a place for lunch, a venue for a large event, or a fun place to take employees as a reward for all their hard work.
Now in its 13th year, WBJ’s Best of Business awards are essentially recommendations from trusted sources for the organizations to best help your companies succeed. As we do every year, WBJ compiled this list of winners by asking our readers to vote in the various categories. From Nov. 1-28, more than 2,160 votes were cast. The top votegetters are the winners of this year’s 54 categories.
To celebrate these winners and to meet the best of the best, I invite you to attend WBJ’s Best of Business awards event at 4:30 p.m. on Jan. 28 at the Beechwood Hotel in Worcester. Part celebration and part hyperactive networking event, the Best of Business awards is a unique experience in the local economic scene. Always a good time, the room is full of potential contacts, who can all help your business achieve that next level of excellence. To register, head to the Best of Business events page.
Brad Kane is editor of the Worcester Business Journal.
Note about the profiles: With the exception of the seven longer news stories with a reporter’s byline, the Best of Business profiles were written by the AI program Claude, based on questionnaires submitted by the winners. All these stories were fact-checked and copyedited by a human editor.
Note about the photos: Unless otherwise noted, all the photos in the Best of Business section were submitted by the winning companies.
*denotes repeat winner