SolarWorks NJ Ranks #1 in Philadelphia Business Journal

The Philadelphia Business Journal has named SolarWorks NJ of Gloucester County the #1 fastest growing company in Southern New Jersey.

June 15, 2007 - SolarWorks NJ is ranked #1 by the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Philadelphia Business Journal has named SolarWorks NJ of Gloucester County the #1 fastest growing company in Southern New Jersey. The top 25 companies were chosen and ranked by researchers at Rowan University's Rohrer College of Business. This award recognizes the company's achievement in significantly increasing their revenue between 2004 and 2006. This award is considered to be one of the most prestigious and well respected in the Tri State area.


SolarWorks NJ made the list based on its impressive growth during the determined time frame. According to Steve Masapollo, CEO, "The substantial growth of SolarWorks NJ is a direct result of providing our clients with a superior product at a great price. Each client gets personalized service before, during and after the sale. Our philosophy of creating excellent value for our clients has enabled our company to be successful."

The Philadelphia Business Journal and Rohrer College of Business at Rowan University recognized SolarWorks NJ on Thursday, June 14 at the Collingswood Grand Ballroom in Collingswood, New Jersey before a crowd of 350 executives at the Twelfth Annual South Jersey 25 Awards Luncheon. SolarWorks NJ will be profiled in a Philadelphia Business Journal special supplement on June 15.

For more information about SolarWorks NJ please call 856 232 6363, or email solarworksnj@comcast.net or www.solarworksnj.com.


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