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NEW YORK – The Women Presidents’ Organization (WPO) has announced that three members have been recognized by Crain’s New York Business, as New York City’s largest women-owned companies for 2006. The WPO is a nonprofit membership organization for a diverse group of women presidents who have guided their businesses to at least $2 million in gross annual sales (or $1 million for a service-based business). WPO members included are: Rosalie Edson, president of Meadows Office Furniture Co.; Karen Ross, president and CEO of Sharp Decisions, Inc.; and Sharon Olzerowicz, president and CEO of Matrix Information Consulting, Inc. Rankings for the companies were based on annual revenues.
“Women Presidents’ Organization members are consistently recognized as exceptional business leaders in both their communities and industries,” said Dr. Marsha Firestone, WPO president. “It is a great accomplishment to own one of the largest companies in the New York City area, and we are very proud to call these women WPO members.”
About Women Presidents’ Organization (WPO):
The Women Presidents’ Organization (WPO) locally and internationally connects top women entrepreneurs at the million and multimillion-dollar level ($2 million in gross annual sales or $1 million for service-based business) for greater personal and professional success. In monthly meetings across the US and Canada, chapters composed of 20 accomplished women presidents from diverse industries and backgrounds invest time and energy in themselves and their businesses to drive their corporations to the next level. For more information, call 212-688-4114 or visit http://www.womenpresidentsorg.com.
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