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ACC named to U.S. top business list for 2009

In recognition of the economic power of privately held businesses, DiversityBusiness.com, the nations' leading business-to-business Internet site, recently named ACC Construction as one of the top diversity businesses in the United States and one of the top 100 women-owned businesses in N.Y. This is the 9th annual listing of the country's top businesses by DiversityBusiness.com. Companies listed on the top business lists represent the nation's top women and multicultural earners and reaffirms that a privately held woman or minority-owned business can compete with the larger firms, and win the business. Winners are sought after by major corporations wishing to increase spending with small businesses. "We are truly delighted to have been recognized by DiversityBusiness.com. This year is ACC's 25th year in business, and we find that our opportunities to develop new client relationships are expanding all the time," said Michele Medaglia, president and CEO of ACC Construction.
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