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Business Leaders of the Year 2020

Photo | Matt Wright WBJ's 2020 Business Leaders of the Year (from left) Harry Kokkinis, Paul Sellew, Miriam Hyder, Gregory Hyder, Stephanie Page, Brandale D. Randolph

When Ed Hyder died unexpectedly in 2018, it could have meant a rough road ahead for the iconic Worcester grocery bearing his name. Fortunately, it didn’t, as Ed’s daughter and son, who were already in the business, and his wife stepped up to make the transition easier. Today, Ed Hyder’s Mediterranean Marketplace is thriving as Miriam, Gregory and Edna have found a way to keep its longtime charm while adapting to customers’ new needs in an increasingly competitive market.

Likewise, all of the winners of WBJ’s 2020 Business Leader of the Year awards faced a similar inflection point, where they pivoted and found new heights. Brandale D. Randolph has brought his mission-driven startup to a new precipice as it has adapted its business model. Harry Kokkinis’ company has changed hands multiple times, but he has been a steady force and more than doubled its revenues. Stephanie Page funded and executed an organization-defining project for Abby’s House. Paul Sellew has revolutionized the way lettuce is grown and reaches the market.

Read about all of the 2020 Business Leaders of the Year using the links below.

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Meet the 2020 WBJ Business Leaders of the Year

  • Brandale D. Randolph
    Brandale D. Randolph
    Small Business Leader of the Year
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  • Harry Kokkinis
    Harry Kokkinis
    Large Business Leader of the Year
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  • Stephanie Page
    Stephanie Page
    Nonprofit Business Leader of the Year
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  • Paul Sellew
    Paul Sellew
    Innovative Business Leader of the year
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  • Edna, Gregory & Miriam Hyder
    Edna, Gregory & Miriam Hyder
    Family Business Leaders of the Year
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