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Pearse Street CEO Nominated for North of Boston Woman of the Year Award

GE engineer, musical minister, staffing exec are North of Boston women of the year

By David Liscio / The Daily Item

LYNN – A GE executive, a staffing professional and musical minister were the top winners at Thursday’s 8th annual North of Boston Businesswomen of the Year Awards held at North Shore Community College in Lynn.

Click here to see a photo gallery from the 8th annual Business Women of the Year Awards.

Doreen Murray from the Lynn non-profit Follow Hymn Music, Inc. won the civic non-profit category. Janet Santa Anna, founder of Resource Connection Inc., a staffing company headquartered in Middleton, won the small business category. Andrea Cox, senior engineering manager for GE Aviation’s Advanced Programs in Lynn, took home the large business category award.

The women were culled from 20 finalist nominees who were among hundreds vying for the prestigious Lydia Pinkham Awards, named for the entrepreneurial saleswoman and Lynn native. Pinkham’s homemade vegetable compound remedy made her a fortune in the late 1800s.

Read Full article at the Lynn Daily Item Online.

| October 27, 2008
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