New Jersey’s leading minority-owned firms smashed records in 2024. Their combined earnings topped $20 billion, with tech giant SHI International Corp leading at $15 billion.
Thai Lee’s Somerset-based SHI International dominates the field. Since 1989, this tech powerhouse has grown from a small startup into a global force in IT products and services.
In Jersey City, Goya Foods hit $1.5 billion in sales. Started by the Unanue family in 1936, this food maker stocks Hispanic kitchens across America.
At East Windsor, Aurobindo Pharma USA reached $1.04 billion, making generic drugs. Biren Shah and Swami Iyer’s venture has grown steadily since 1986.
Berkeley Heights-based Axtria, a data firm started by Jaswinder and Navdeep Chadha, earned $811.9 million. Their software helps drug companies work smarter.
Ranjini Poddar’s IT staffing firm Artech, based in Morristown, brought in $767 million. The company matches tech talent with top employers nationwide.
Asian Indian owners run 13 firms on the list. Five companies have African-American leaders, while three operate under Hispanic ownership. This mix shows New Jersey’s rich business roots.
Top 5 Minority-Owned Businesses in New Jersey by Revenue are:
The post Top 25 Minority-Owned NJ Businesses Pull in Over $20B Revenue in 2024 appeared first on WMTR AM.
Blizzard has formally apologized to fans, acknowledging its latest World of Warcraft patch "was not…
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is celebrating the first anniversary of its release with a free…
The post A Secretive AI Hacking System Has Sparked A Global Scramble appeared first on…
The post Microsoft Offers Its First Buyouts To Shape Workforce Around AI Push appeared first…
The post Tech Leaders Celebrated At 15th Annual Women In Technology Awards appeared first on TV…
The post NBCU’s Universal Production Services to Launch Solar, Off-Grid Trailer Fleet appeared first on…
This website uses cookies.