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23.04.2010 14:43:00

Trailblazing Women Business Owners Achieve Rapid Growth Despite Challenging Economy

American Express OPEN, the small business division of American Express, in partnership with Women Presidents’ Organization (WPO), today released the third ranking of the 50 fastest growing women-led companies in North America. The Top 50 generated a combined $2.3 billion in gross revenues (2009) and averaged 128 employees (2009).

Argent Associates, Inc., a New Jersey-based Supply Chain company providing managed services in warehousing, logistics and product life cycle management, topped the list and illustrates the vigor of women-led businesses across the continent. Beatriz Manetta, President and CEO, saw her 12-year old company gross revenue grow more than 12 times in two years from $9,238,850 in 2007 to $115,000,000 in 2009.

BrightStar, a home healthcare and medical staffing company based in Illinois, came in second on the list. Shelly Sun, the company’s CEO plans to take her business public. Artech Information Systems LLC is the third fastest growing company reported. The New Jersey-based business more than doubled its number of jobs from 1,560 in 2007 to 3,500 in 2009.

"The Top 50 list exemplifies the vital role women business owners have on boosting the economy and enhancing job growth overall,” says Marsha Firestone, Ph. D., president and founder of the WPO. "We are pleased to partner with American Express OPEN to honor these powerful women and recognize their triumphs.”

"There are 10 million women-owned businesses in the US that employee over 13 million people and generate nearly $2 trillion in annual sales,” says Nancy Hood, Vice President at American Express OPEN. "We at OPEN are honored to support this group of women business leaders that thrived in a challenging economic climate.”

All eligible companies were ranked according to a sales growth formula that combines percentage and absolute growth. From this list, the 50 Fastest are selected. To be qualified for the ranking, businesses are required to be privately held, woman-owned/led companies in the U.S. or Canada and have reached revenue of at least $500,000 by the first week of 2005 and $2 million in 2009.

In order to help the Top 50 continue to seize even more business opportunities, each of the honored business owners will be offered a Business Platinum Card1 from American Express OPEN. The card will include 100,000 Membership Rewards® points, which may be used on capital investments including: the funding of employee recognition programs, business travel or the purchase of office equipment and supplies.

46 of the Top 50 women were polled to examine what makes them tick and uncover how they were able to grow their businesses at breakneck speed and in such a difficult economic environment. The survey touched on key themes including: overcoming business growth challenges, reexamining business strategies despite the current economic condition and prioritizing the important characteristics for being a successful woman leader.

The key findings include:

Reasons for success

  • A commitment to high growth – 71% agreed or strongly agreed that their goal from the very beginning of their leadership of the company was to build a large company
  • Inspiring leaders – 64% believe their "ability to motivate employees” is the most important characteristic for being a successful woman entrepreneur
  • Surrounding yourself with a skilled team - 78% say "Hiring the right people” was the most important action that contributed to their company’s growth
  • Adapting to a changing environment - The strategy most frequently chosen (64%) to meet the challenge of the current economy is to "enter new markets”. Sixty-one percent admitted current economic conditions caused them to change their business strategies

Toughest challenges

  • Lower sales – 56% say their biggest challenge in our current economy is "existing customers reducing purchases.”

Positive Outlook

  • Doubling their workforce – Nearly all (96%) plan on adding employees this year.
  • Boosting the economy and their communities – Their ability to create much needed jobs is the greatest benefit of being a successful woman entrepreneur

All 50 companies will be honored at a special event hosted by American Express OPEN at the WPO annual conference in Ft. Lauderdale on April 23, 2010. The awards reception will take place from 6:30PM to 8:30PM at the Ritz-Carlton Ft. Lauderdale.

Top 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Owned/Led Companies Include:

                 
    Entrepreneur Name   Company Name   State   Description of Business
1   Beatriz Manetta   Argent Associates, Inc.   NJ   Supply Chain Management
2   Shelly Sun   BrightStar Care   IL   Staffing services
3   Ranjini Poddar   Artech Information Systems LLC   NJ   IT Consulting
4   Gail Warrior-Lawrence   Warrior Group   TX   Premier construction services
5   Elizabeth Elting   TransPerfect   NY   Language services provider
6   Amy Gonzales   AK Environmental, LLC   NJ   Consulting firm
7   Fran Lessans   Passport Health   MD   Provider of travel medical services
8   Hallie Satz   HighRoad Press   NY   Printing solution
9   Vicki Raport   Quantum Retail Technology, Inc.   MN   Software solutions
10   Elaine Osgood   Atlas Travel International   MA   Full-service travel agency
11   Sue Butler   Butler/Till Media Services, Inc.   NY   Media agency
12   Dr. Padma Allen   TECHNODYNE LLC   NJ   High-end technology solutions
13  

Jill E.M. Kusic Esq.

  NRA Group LLC. d/b/a National Recovery Agency   PA   Revenue Recovery Services
14   Cheryl Lang   Integrated Mortgage Solutions   TX   Collateral protection resources
15   Tomima Edmark   Andra Group   TX   Online lingerie store
16   Jeni Bogdan   THE SAXON GROUP, INC.   GA   Heavy industrial construction
17   Carol Koffinke   Beacon Associates, Inc.   MD   Consulting and program support
18   Vickie Wessel   Spirit Electronics, Inc.   AZ   Supply-chain solutions
19   Magdalah Silva   DMS International   MD   Management, consulting training
20   Anjali Ramakumaran   Ampcus Inc   VA   Biz, tech, engineering solutions
21   Stephanie Point   Point 2 Point Global Security, Inc.   MD   Security patrols services
22   Carole Borden   C.B. Transportation, Inc.   PA   Transportation management
23   Nicole Geller   Government Contract Solutions   VA   Professional services and solutions
24   Susan A. Morano   Suzanne's Specialties, Inc.   NJ   Makes Organic Sweeteners
25   Cynthia B. Kaye   Logical Choice Technologies, Inc.   GA   Promethean integration & training
26   Francine Farkas Sears   Fabrique Ltd.   CT   Design & Make accessory case
27   Min Cho   Nova Datacom   VA   Information assurance
28   Lee Ann Cochran   Cochran Electric   WA   Electrical contractor
29   Donna K. Alligood   Knowledge Link Incorporated   VA   Information technology services
30  

Dr. Ellen H. Yankellow

  Correct Rx Pharmacy Services, Inc.   MD   Pharmaceuticals
31   Cynthia J. Pasky   Strategic Staffing Solutions   MI   Consulting and staff augmentation
32   Pamela O'Rourke   ICON Information Consultants   TX   Recruiting
33   Katherine Dietzen   MedEdNow, LLC   NY   Medical education communications
34   Elizabeth Williams   roxbury technology corp   MA   Remanufacturer/distributor of ink
35   Sonu Ratra   Akraya, Inc.   CA   Staffing
36   Melissa Cather-Thiede   ProActive Solutions, Inc.   KS   IT services and solutions
37   Lori Matthews   ISOFLEX   CA   Distributor of stable isotopes
38   Liz Lasater   Red Arrow Logistics   WA   Transportation provider
39   Jennifer Scully   Clinical Resources LLC   GA   Staffing firm
40   Wendi Goldsmith   Bioengineering Group   MA   Ecological restoration
41   Laura K.T. Schriver   Language Services Associates   PA   Foreign language communication
42   Priti Parikh   Sweta systems Inc   AZ   Tech Consulting services
43   Lisa Moore Turano   Providus   TX   Legal Staffing
44   Sherry S Deutschmann   LetterLogic, Inc   TN   Manufactures mail, letters
45   Danielle Waske   DNT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC   GA   Contracting specialty
46   Juli Spottiswood   Parago   TX   Rewards-based incentive solutions
47   Noreen Guanci   Long Term Solutions   MA  

Elder care coordination & support

48   Maria D Bradley   Benefit Express Services, LLC   IL   Admin and enrollment services
49   Kiran Gill   PARS Environmental, Inc.   NJ   Environmental consulting firm
50   Heidi Ganahl   Camp Bow Wow   CO   Pet care franchise

About the Women Presidents’ Organization

The Women Presidents’ Organization (WPO) is the premier peer advisory organization which internationally connects top women entrepreneurs at the multimillion-dollar level ($2 million in gross annual sales or $1 million for service-based business) for greater professional success. In monthly meetings across four continents, 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.

About American Express OPEN

American Express OPEN is the leading payment card issuer for small businesses in the United States and supports business owners with products and services to help them run and grow their businesses. This includes business charge and credit cards that deliver purchasing power, flexibility, rewards, savings on business services from an expanded lineup of partners and online tools and services designed to help improve profitability. Learn more at www.OPEN.com and connect with us at openforum.com and twitter.com/openforum.

American Express is a global services company, providing customers with access to products, insights and experiences that enrich lives and build business success. Learn more at www.americanexpress.com and connect with us on www.facebook.com/americanexpress, www.twitter.com/americanexpress and www.youtube.com/americanexpress.

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