Log In   |  Register Free Newsletter Subscription
Skip navigation
Zibb
Subscribe to Building Design & Construction
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email
Average Rating:
  • (0)
    Rate this:
  • ELAINE Construction wins 2009 Massachusetts Family Business of the Year Award

    -- Building Design & Construction, 5/12/2009 8:59:00 AM

    The Northeastern University Center for Family Business honored ELAINE Construction with a 2009 Massachusetts Family Business of the Year Award. The award recognizes the Wexler family’s business achievements and leadership success across three generations at the Newton-based company. Research by the Center for Family Business reveals that fewer than12% of family businesses survive to be led by a third generation.

    "We are honored to win the Family Business Award, and we celebrate this recognition with the extended ELAINE family, including our tremendous staff, clients and subcontractors," stated Lisa Wexler, president and third generation leader at ELAINE. "The award honors the vision shown by my grandparents Leo and Elaine Wexler, and subsequently by Ken Wexler, my dad and mentor."

    The Massachusetts Family Business Awards were created to recognize the achievements of the top family-owned companies in Massachusetts for their excellence in business, innovation, and contributions to the community. During ceremonies hosted by Northeastern University on April 29, ELAINE Construction was presented with the 2009 Marshall Paisner Award, given by the Northeastern Center for Family Business for companies competing in the category of 50 or fewer employees. Awards were also given in two other categories, the Paul Karofsky Award to a business with over 250 employees and the Ed Tarlow Award to a business with 50 to 250 employees. Nominations were reviewed and judged by an independent jury.

    The Massachusetts Family Business Awards program was established in 2007 in a partnership between Northeastern University's Center for Family Business and The Family Firm Institute New England Chapter. The award program promotes and highlights some of the great achievements of Massachusetts-based, family-owned businesses and entrepreneurs.

    ELAINE Construction is a Newton-based construction management firm providing award-winning preconstruction, general contracting and construction management services. Now in its seventh decade of building, ELAINE is known for working in close collaboration with clients in the finance, university, healthcare, technology, and commercial real estate sectors. More information on the company can be found here.

    Average Rating:
  • (0)
    Rate this:
  • RSS
    Reprints/License
    Print
    Email
    Talkback
    Advertisement

    Related Microsite Content

    Related Links

    More Content
    • Blogs
    • Networking
    • eLearning
    • VisibleCity
    • Video
    • Photo Galleries

    Jeffrey Yoders

    BuildingTeam360

    Jeffrey Yoders
    December 11, 2009
    BIMBoy goes to Autodesk University
    I spent last week at Autodesk University, major software vendor Autodesk’s...
    More

    Jeffrey Yoders

    BuildingTeam360

    Jeffrey Yoders
    December 08, 2009
    BIMBoy: Tablet PC makes onsite computing fast, but …
    Introduced last fall, the Motion J3400 mobile tablet PC is a sleek yet rugged...
    More

    VIEW ALL BLOGS RSS

    VisibleCity

     

    Welcome to the Beta version of Building Design+Construction's VisibleCity experience. Each week, the VisibleCity will be updated with new building products, technologies, education and interactive experiences. n about the city and associated companies, please visit the VisibleCity.

      More Videos»

    Advertisement
    NEWSLETTERS
    BD+C eNews
    BD+C Issue Announcement
    BDC Hot Topics Report
    BDCnetwork Product Solutions
    BDC eAlert
    BDCnetwork Product TV
    BD+C Login In and Learn



    Please read our Privacy Policy

    About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   Free Subscription   |   Affiliate Links   |   RSS
    © 2010 Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
    Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy