The Job Exchange Wins a Philly100 Award!

Shelly Azen of UnHR, LLC & Lori Colasanti enjoyed meeting for the first time at the awards breakfast. Shelly is a fellow award winner.

Philly 100

Sarah Coveney of Premier Payroll Services, Inc & Lori Colasanti of The Job Exchange. Sarah and Lori have worked together previously helping Sarah identify staff for her company. Sarah is a fellow award winner.

We are so proud to announce that The Job Exchange has won a Philadelphia 100® Award for being amongst the fastest growing, privately-held companies in the region. Awarded by the Philadelphia 100 Forum, the integrity of the process and the resulting list makes the Philadelphia100® one of the most sought after awards in our area. Click here to view the complete list of winners.

“For over 25 years, The Job Exchange has been a leading staffing agency in the Philadelphia region. We are honored to be recognized for our efforts and expertise and will continue to provide exceptional service to our Job Seekers and Employers. I am so proud of my team for all of their hard work and dedication to The Job Exchange. Mel, Renee and Jami are extraordinary and I am honored to work with them everyday. A special congratulations to them as we accept this award!” Lori L. Colasanti, President of The Job Exchange, said.

History of the Philadelphia100®: In 1988, a group of entrepreneurial supporters and professional-service providers gathered at the Entrepreneurs' Forum of Greater Philadelphia to brainstorm about how to highlight the contribution of entrepreneurial companies to the region.  The result of this brainstorm was the birth of Philadelphia100®, an annual award to celebrate the success of our regions fastest growing, privately held companies.  The Philadelphia100® has been an inspiration to other cities and regions throughout the United States.  Approximately ten other regions have consulted with the Philadelphia100® about how they would start their own 100 list.

In 1998, the Philadelphia100® compiled a list of the top 25 companies' all time performers for the first ten years (based on revenues). At that time, the list of performers was contributing $4.4 billion and employing 35,000 people including industry icons such as Urban Outfitters, Kremer Laser Eye Center, Forman Mills, Mother's Work, and Primavera Systems.

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