DeWITT — More than 200 people gathered at the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel, near Carrier Circle, this morning for the inaugural Central New York’s Best Places to Work awards event produced by BizEventz.
Pinnacle Holding Co., LLC took home the top honor in the category of 5 to 50 employees, while Bankers Healthcare Group, Inc. won the award in the category of 51 or more employees.
Here are the top 10 best places to work in Central New York in each category. For much more information about these companies and the awards program, including methodology and sponsors, check out the CNY’s Best Places to Work special event publication that was included in the May 10 issue of The Central New York Business Journal.
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Top 10 CNY’s Best Places to Work: 5-50 Employees
1. Pinnacle Holding Co., LLC
2. Blue Rock Energy, Inc.
3. Metro Fitness
4. Prudential Insurance, Empire State Agency
5. Delmonico Insurance Agency
6. ISSI Technology Professionals
7. HOLT Architects, PC
8. Grossman St. Amour CPAs PLLC
9. TERACAI
10. Food Bank of Central New York
Top 10 CNY’s Best Places to Work: 51+ Employees
1. Bankers Healthcare Group, Inc.
2. D’Arcangelo & Co., LLP
3. Testone, Marshall & Discenza, CPAs
4. Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC
5. DUMAC Business Systems, Inc.
6. CXtec
7. Envisage Information Systems, LLC
8. Usherwood Office Technology
9. Aspen Athletic Clubs
10. Sports Physical Therapy of New York, PC
Contact Collins at ncollins@cnybj.com
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story had incorrectly spelled the names of HOLT Architects and Envisage Information Systems.