C² CEO Recognized Among “Women Who Mean Business”
VIENNA, Virginia (October 12, 2005)—C² Technologies, Inc. founder and CEO Dolly Oberoi has been selected as one of Greater Washington’s Women Who Mean Business by Washington Business Journal. This elite group of 25 of “the region’s most influential and powerful women executives” was chosen from a pool of more than 200 deserving nominees.
According to Washington Business Journal, “nominees represent women from every industry and profession, women who've made a difference in their communities, blazed a trail for the rest of us and are leaving a mark on Washington business.” Oberoi and her fellow honorees will be recognized at a public reception November 16th at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, as well as during a special private dinner that will follow. She will also be featured in an editorial supplement in the November 18th edition of Washington Business Journal.
“It’s exciting to see Dolly be recognized as a true leader in her industry,” said C² Division Manager Brent Jordan. “Her entrepreneurial spirit and enthusiasm for both her customers and employees has given C² the foundation for its success.”
C² Project Manager Cody Caddell added, “It has truly been an honor to work with and learn from a woman who is dedicated not only to the advancement of a field, but also that of her employees.”
Oberoi founded C² Technologies, Inc. in 1989, and it continues to thrive as an “Enterprise-Wide Solutions Provider.” The company specializes in the design and development of both custom training and IT solutions, and employs more than 400 employees nationwide.
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