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Par-Troy CEO Honored as One of NJBIZ's Best 50 Women in Business

Head of AxisPointe joins Asw. BettyLou DeCroce on the list of business magazine's honorees.

Fifty Garden State businesswomen were honored last Thursday at the Palace in Somerset as the Best 50 Women in Business by the publication NJBIZ.

Among those paid tribute was Aida Visakay, the CEO of Parsippany insurance company AxisPointe.

Visakay gained attention through her work as a contributor to the February 2013 issue of Employee Benefit Advisor magazine; her webinars, seminars and public speaking on issues surrounding health care reform and her efforts to give women a hand up in the insurance industry through internships. 

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She is a graduate of Leadership Morris 2009, is an active member of the Morris County Chamber of Commerce and serves on the Board of Directors for Literacy of Morris County.

Also honored as one of the 50 Best Women in Business was District 26 Asw. BettyLou DeCroce of Parsippany.

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NJBIZ's awards program honors businesswomen who have made a mark in their fields. To qualify, a nominee had to meet selection criteria that included living or working in New Jersey and holding significant authority for decision making in a for-profit company.

An independent panel of judges selected the top 50 winners based on their dedication to business growth, professional and personal accomplishments, community involvement and advocacy for women.

“We are truly fortunate to have the opportunity to recognize this outstanding group of women.”said Thomas Curtin, publisher of NJBIZ. “As business and community leaders, they are constantlyredefining success within and outside the business arena. On behalf of NJBIZ, we would like to thank and congratulate these 50 outstanding women for their dedication to New Jersey’s future.”

 


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