Worcester Business Journal

January 6, 2020

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wbjournal.com | January 6, 2020 | Worcester Business Journal 17 We Have A Reputation For Exceeding Expectations. Come See How We Earned It. Considering buying or selling commercial real estate in Worcester? Since 1981, Kelleher & Sadowsky has been the local team with the knowledge to help. We've built our reputation year by year by truly putting our clients' interests first. Come see how we've earned it. Call 508-755-0707 or visit Kelleher-Sadowsky.com. Landlord/Seller Representation | Tenant/Buyer Representation | Commercial Mortgage Brokerage | Capital Markets | Business Brokerage 20 Front Street, Suite 210 Worcester, MA | 508-755-0707 | www.Kelleher-Sadowsky.com Voted Best Commercial Real Estate Firm Worcester Business Journal E M P L O Y E E S E R V I C E S B E S T O F B U S I N E S S BEST EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CONSULTANT Sullivan Benefits* Marlborough, www.sullivan-benefits.com Top executive: President & Owner Chrystine Heier Founded: 1998 Employees: 10 Having won WBJ's Best of Business in this category for all seven years of the award's existence, Provo seeks to earn clients trust through actions and with the highest level of accountability. In 2019, Provo introduced a program called the Women's Listening Circle geared toward empowering women to become more confident about their financial health. Notable runners-up: Bartholomew & Co., Fidelity Investments Provost Wealth Management Group BEST STAFFING AGENCY The DAVIS Cos.* Marlborough, www.daviscos.com Top executive: President Brendon Davis Founded: 1985 Employees: 84 BEST YOUNG PROFESSIONALS NETWORK YPWA (Young Professional Women's Association) of Worcester* Worcester, www.ypwaworcester.com Top executive: President Jennifer Fay Founded: 2011 Employees: 0, as it is a nonprofit with seven volunteer board members YPWA brings women of all ages together for networking, development, community service and fun. Within the network, the association's members seek to come together to better themselves and the local community. Notable runners-up: Young Professionals of North Central Massachusetts, Worcester Young Businessmen's Association BEST EXERCISE FACILITY/FITNESS CENTER Worcester Fitness* Worcester, www.worcesterfitness.com Top executive: Owner & President Tim MacDonald Founded: 1978 Employees: 80 Worcester Fitness recently went through front-end renovations and created a new state-of-the-art training studio. Having been in the fitness industry for more than 40 years, the center has stayed true to its roots while keeping its staff in top notch training, to offer a premier fitness experience. Notable runner-up: Planet Fitness Davis seeks be a consultative partner in staffing solutions and talent advisory ser- vices for its clients, where the company's internal focus on this one wildly important goal has unified its staff and led to growth and opportunity. Sullivan is an independent, smaller boutique consultant providing one-on-one client service. As one of four partners in Massachusetts, its United Benefit Advisors partnership offers clients access to the resources of a national alliance. To engage employees in understanding their benefits, Sullivan produces short, focused video content breaking down somewhat complex programs into easily understandable benefits. Notable runner-up: Ryan Matson with Small Business Insurance Agency Sullivan Benefits Tim MacDonald Joanne Salois The YPWA volunteer board

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