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 Super 60
A Tradition Returns
Super 60 to Be Celebrated After Two-year Hiatus
The Super 60, the Springfield Regional Chamber’s annual celebration of thriv- ing companies in Western Mass., was riding high in 2019, when the program marked its 30th year.
Since then ... well, you know the story. A pandemic and a wave of economic impacts not only curtailed live events in 2020 and 2021, but created anything but a festive environment for local businesses.
But the program is back this year, and chamber members are ready to celebrate success — and each other.
“It’s super exciting that we’re returning to in-per- son events in general, and we’re very excited to get back to Super 60,” said Diana Szynal, executive direc- tor of the Springfield Regional Chamber. “That’s an award that recognizes the success of local businesses, and it’s going to feel really good to be in person, cel- ebrating business success.”
The Super 60 program celebrates the success of the fastest-growing privately owned businesses in the region. Businesses that rank in the top 30 of the Total Revenue and Revenue Growth categories for 2022 represent all sectors of the economy, including nonprofits, construction, insurance, finance, tech- nology, manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, and more. Some have been named to the Super 60 once or many times before, and some are brand-new to the list.
They are profiled in the pages that follow, with the top five in each category ranked and the rest listed alphabetically.
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