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Acusis
and CEO, David Iwinski, Jr., are Finalists in Pittsburgh
Technology Council's Tech 50 Awards
PITTSBURGH, PA 17 October 2003
Acusis®, a leading provider of outsourced medical
transcription services, was named one of ten finalists
in the Pittsburgh Technology Council's Tech 50 Awards
Rising Star category last night. Acusis CEO, David Iwinski,
Jr., was also named one of five finalists for CEO of
the Year.
The Tech 50 Award nominations are reserved for area
companies who represent the future of technology and
entrepreneurship and have a unique and promising product
or service offering. The Pittsburgh Technology Council
receives hundreds of nominations in five different
categories each year, including Advanced Manufacturing,
BioMedical, Information Technology, Rising Star and
Service Provider. The CEO of the Year is chosen from
the overall field and based on nomination as well.
In order to qualify for a Rising Star nomination,
companies had to have been incorporated in the last
three years and had to exhibit qualities that would
ensure them a position as future economic drivers.
PriceWaterhouseCoopers, an accounting firm, provided
assistance to the Council in determining finalists
in all categories by looking at sales and revenue,
innovation, corporate citizenship and job growth and
retention.
For David Iwinski, Jr., this is the first award from
the Pittsburgh Technology Council, though he has been
involved with the council in varying capacities as
a member. His most recent venture with the organization
was a joint presentation aimed at enticing young professionals
to the area using The Pittsburgh Symphony as a vehicle
for city development, growth and quality of life.
Regarding his nomination and award, Iwinski feels
honored to be in such great company.
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