| The Philadelphia Business Journal and Rowan University congratulate this year's South Jersey 25 companies.
The companies named to the list this year demonstrated tremendous resilience in the face of historic headwinds, making their region more successful by increasing sales and staff over the past three years. The South Jersey 25 program, now in its 15th year, recognizes the fastest-growing private companies in Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, Ocean, Cumberland and Cape May counties. In addition, seven companies will be inducted into an inaugural South Jersey Hall of Fame for having made the South Jersey 25 list four or more times since 2000. | | "It's a great achievement," said Margaret Van Brunt, assistant dean of Rowan's Rohrer College of Business in Glassboro. "The companies that make this list want it known that they've got the right management team in place to grow in these challenging times." To qualify for the program, companies must demonstrate sales growth between 2007 and 2009, and have year one revenue of at least $75,000. Nominees are vetted and ranked by administrators at Rohrer College of Business. Specific ranks of the top performers will be revealed at a June 10 luncheon ceremony at The Merion in Cinnaminson, N.J., sponsored by PNC Bank, the law firm of Archer & Greiner, and The Merion. They will also be profiled in a June 11 special supplement of the Philadelphia Business Journal. printer-friendly version | |