Janet Amirault, CEO of Software Consortium (SCI) was recognized at an awards ceremony held by The Daily Record on September 19th at the Hilton Baltimore BWI Airport and she was featured in a special edition of The Daily Record on September 20th.
The Most Admired CEO Award evaluates CEOs for their leadership, vision, innovation and financial performance. The Daily Record noted, "In a field where implementation of software is successful only about 30 percent of the time, Software Consortium successfully works to ensure its clients are part of that 30 percent."
Under Ms. Amirault's leadership, the Software Consortium (SCI) team has been recognized for bringing best of breed information technology solutions to clients for over 20 years. As early adopters of new technologies, SCI has led integration of mobile solutions with back-end systems for Fortune 1000 organizations, and garnered industry awards for their clients. SCI has established a track record for enabling the growth of their clients through high return-on-investment solutions.
"Janet has genuine concern for her clients, community and staff. Her ability to grow in spite of obstacles is the best evidence of her leadership strength," said partner and long time business acquaintance Brian Israel of Dixon Hughes Goodman.
"I am honored and humbled to be chosen as a Most Admired CEO. I believe it takes a village of committed employees, clients and partners striving together for excellence every day to make a company have value and grow. I have been blessed to have the Software Consortium team and our partners as collaborators in our mutual success," said Ms. Amirault.
Software Consortium's performance has been recognized with an Executive Team of the Year Award and Ms. Amirault was named the Small Business Administration's (SBA) Small Business Person of the Year in Maryland 2012, Innovator of the Year by AT&T and Women in Public Policy 2012, Center Club's Technology Innovator 2013 and SmartCEO's Brava Alumni Winner 2013.
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