WorkWave, a Holmdel, N.J.-based provider of software solutions for the field service and last-mile delivery industries, has been recognized as one of the 2018 NJBIZ Businesses of the Year, an awards program that celebrates New Jersey’s dynamic businesses and business leaders who share a commitment to professional excellence, business growth and the community.
“It is an honor to be chosen as a finalist in this year’s NJBIZ Business of the Year Awards for the outstanding work we have done throughout the year,” says WorkWave CEO Marne Martin, also president of parent company IFS’ Service Management Business Unit. “It is because of our outstanding employees and dedicated teams that we have been able to really succeed over the past year. We are dedicated to continuing our contribution to New Jersey’s flourishing technology community and being one of the best places to work in the state.”
WorkWave has had a series of successes over the past year, starting with the acquisition of Cube Six, the provider of ServMan software, which expanded WorkWave’s markets to heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC), electrical and plumbing. Across its field service and routing solutions, WorkWave also continued to bring to market and develop modern software-as-a-service (SaaS) products through its WorkWave Service and WorkWave Route Manager platforms. Last month, WorkWave held yet another PestPac User Conference in New Orleans, La., where customers had the opportunity to learn from and network with WorkWave and IFS executives, as well as their industry peers. WorkWave also recently received a Silver Stevie Award for Great Employers, and CEO Marne Martin won a Bronze Stevie Award for Women in Business.
WorkWave prides itself on supporting New Jersey as a growing technology hub, being named a best place to work for seven years, and holding job fairs throughout the year where each candidate gets an on-site speed interview. WorkWave also supports the local community through beach cleanups and contributions to the local food bank.
Finalists were selected in six categories: Business of the Year (1-50 Employees), Business of the Year (51-100 Employees), Business of the Year (101+ Employees), Corporate Citizen of the Year, Emerging Business of the Year, and Executive of the Year. Finalists were chosen by an independent panel of judges including: Judith Sheft, Associate Vice President, Technology & Enterprise Development, New Jersey Innovation Institute @ NJIT; Larry Samilow, Founder of Samilow Harvest Group; and Francis Giantomasi, Member of Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC.
The award program, produced by NJBIZ, is presented by Santander Bank and Oscar.
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