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The wait is over: The new Wegmans store on East Avenue set to greet shoppers.
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Finalists and honorees for the 2013 Financial Executive of the Year Award are profiled.
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The millennium bug was the foundation for IT services firm ComTec Solutions.
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Director Bruce Barnes has ambitious plans for George Eastman House.
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City engineers have turned to preventive maintenance programs as a way to save money.
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Benjamin Woelk is an associate director for GardenAerial.
Supplement ranks private, public and non-profit organizations

Welcome to the second RBJ 75. Last year marked a significant new direction for this annual special section. After publishing the 20th edition of Rochester's Top 50 in 2008, we decided to reinvent the supplement by broadening it to include not just the leading private and publicly held companies but also the area's top 25 non-profit organizations.
Here's how the main RBJ 75 lists are ranked:
- For the public companies, net income is the primary performance measure.
- For the private firms and non-profits, total local employment determines the ranking order.
Here are the highlights of this year's special supplement to the July 23, 2010 Rochester Business Journal:
How Rochester's top enterprises measure up
For Perez, this is Kodak's moment
Holding a steady course amid turbulence
After the recession, horizon still is cloudy
Public companies' shares find nowhere to hide
Chances to grab assets on the cheap prove elusive
More than one educational path leads to the top
Employers weather the rough economic climate
RBJ 75: Private Companies CEOs
RBJ 75: No. 1 rankings of the last 10 years
RBJ 75: What's behind the numbers


