MIT Alumnae Named Top Business Leaders
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Earlier this month, the Boston Globe’s Globe Magazine unveiled its annual list of the top 100 women-led businesses in Massachusetts. At least five MIT alumnae were named to the 2014 list.
According to the Globe, the 13th annual list—a collaboration between the magazine and the non-profit Commonwealth Institute—highlights organizations with impressive records of innovation, diversity, revenue, and large employee numbers.
“2014 Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts,” Globe MagazineCheck out the MIT alumnae who were named to the list, then read the full list of 100 woman-led businesses and a Globe Magazine interview with Anita Rajan Worden ’90.“We looked at revenue or operating budget and, for the first time, added other variables: number of full-time employees in the state, workplace and management diversity, and innovative projects. We then ranked organizations according to our own formula. We considered both for-profit and nonprofit organizations.”
Laura Trust. Photo: MIT Technology Review
- Deborah Theobald ’95, executive director, Vecna (10)
- Martha S. Samuelson SM ’86, president and CEO, Analysis Group (15)
- Laura B. Trust MBA ’96, president, SJB Bagel Makers of Boston/Finagle a Bagel (16)
- Anita Rajan Worden ’90, CEO and cofounder, Solectria Renewables (61)
- Mary G. Puma SM ’81, chairwoman and CEO, Axcelis Technologies (86)
According to the Globe, leaders in the list were in place at the end of 2013.
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