“Discover the Game-Changing Women-Led Businesses Transforming Massachusetts in 2024!”
Isn’t it fascinating how women are not just breaking the glass ceiling but building entire skyscrapers out of it? In the latest edition of Globe Magazine, we take a closer look at the power players who are reshaping the corporate landscape in Massachusetts. This year’s spotlight shines brightly on an impressive cohort of companies and nonprofit organizations, all led by visionary women who are raking in billions in revenue and steering the economy forward. You might be asking, “What’s the secret recipe for their success?” Well, the 2024 list, crafted by The Women’s Edge, dives into the nuances of workplace diversity, innovative projects, and robust revenue streams, all making a compelling case for female leadership. So, why not explore the incredible impact these women are having? Click here to celebrate their achievements and be inspired by their stories — it’s a celebration you won’t want to miss! LEARN MORE.
The Women’s Edge and Globe Magazine celebrate the state’s leading companies and nonprofit organizations led by women.
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They run health care and biotech and manufacturing and real estate companies. Retail giants, law firms, universities and colleges, financial institutions, and more. They’re the women power players of the Bay State, responsible for thousands of employees and billions in revenue, driving the Massachusetts economy. Meet them in the 2024 installment of this list, created by The Women’s Edge and published annually in the Women & Power issue of the Globe Magazine.
Taken together, the 100 companies on this list represent a total revenue and operating budget of $124 billion — to be precise, $124,497,372,685.75. (We couldn’t help noticing: That’s a 48 percent increase over last year’s figures.)
How this list was created: For each organization, The Women’s Edge, a nonprofit that supports female business leaders, examined 2023 revenue or operating budget as well as other variables, including number of full-time employees in the state, workplace and management diversity, and innovative projects. The Women’s Edge then ranked organizations according to its own formula. This is the 24th year that The Women’s Edge has created the list and the 12th year that the Globe Magazine has partnered with the group.
Read more from this special issue of Globe Magazine:
- If Democrats win back the US House, Katherine Clark will gain more influence. She’s ready.
- Juggling caregiving for a parent with a 9-to-5 job can feel impossible. Here’s advice that can help.
- ‘Fight Song’ was Rachel Platten’s breakout song. Then, she broke down.
- A workaholic’s guide to building a sense of self outside of professional achievement
- Feeling burned out? Here’s how you can turn a career break into a career boost.
- Where women stand 50 years after Title IX
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