For the last 10 years, WBJ readers have voted for the best companies, venues, people, and services in Central Massachusetts, for our annual Best of Business awards.
Check out who won the categories of Best Nonprofit Fundraiser Event, Best Venue for a Business Meeting, Best Venue for a Corporate Event, Best Web Design Firm, Best Video Production Company, Best Awards & Promotional Products, and Best Commercial Printer.
See what companies won the categories of Best After-Work Bar, Best Hotel for Business Clients, Best Public Golf Course, Best Private Golf Course, Best Exercise Facility/Fitness Center, Best Limousine Service, and Best Luxury Automobile Dealership.
See which organizations won the categories Best Golf Club for Corporate Outing, Best Venue for an Employee Outing, Best Staffing Agency, Best Employee Benefits Consultant, Best Professional Training Company, Best College for Business Education, and Best Young Professionals Network
Check out which companies won the categories Best New Business, Best Locally Owned Place to Meet for Coffee, Best Restaurant for Business Dinner, Best Restaurant for Business Lunch, Best Caterer for a Corporate Event, Best Local Brewery, and Best Marijuana Company.
See which companies won the categories of Best Law Firm, Best Accounting Firm, Best Forensic Accountant, Best Financial Planning/Investment Services Firm, Best Bank, Best Credit Union, Best Business Insurance Agency, Best Advertising Agency, Best Chamber of Commerce, Best Health Insurance Provider, and Best Logistics Company.
See who won the categories of Best Employee-owned Business, Best Employee-owned Business, Best Family-owned Business, Best Woman-owned Business, Best Minority-owned Business, and Best Business Incubator.
See which companies won the categories of Best Commercial Real Estate Brokerage, Best IT Services Provider, Best Office Cleaner, Best Plumber/HVAC Contractor, Best Waste Removal, Best Commercial Landscaper, and Best Sign Company
Worcester-based Seven Hills Foundation on Friday announced Kathleen Jordan, executive vice president and CEO of the organization, would take on leadership of the organization following President David Jordan’s retirement on July 1.