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Edgewater Technology, Inc. (EDGW) Subsidiary Recognized as Third-Largest Women-Led Business in South Florida

Today, Edgewater Ranzal announced that it has been recognized by the Commonwealth Institute and Moore Research as the third largest woman-led business in South Florida. Edgewater Ranzal is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Edgewater Technology.

Edgewater Ranzal was recognized at the 8th Annual Awards Ceremony and Luncheon on March 19th at Jungle Island. The ceremony, which includes a luncheon and silent auction, honors South Florida’s top women-led businesses and top women leaders. This isn’t the first time Edgewater Ranzal has been honored by the Commonwealth Institute and Moore Research; the company was recognized as the eighth largest women-led business in 2011, but has since climbed to the number three spot.

Robin Ranzal-Knowles, the company’s president, remarked, “I’m honored to be ranked as one of the top women-led businesses in Florida. This achievement is a reflection of the hard work, dedication, and unmatched expertise that our team brings to each and every project.”

Ms. Ranzal Knowles founded Ranzal & Associates in 1996, and has grown the organization into a premier Enterprise Performance Management consulting firm, now known as Edgewater Ranzal. Since 1996, Edgewater Ranzal has grown from a small Hyperion shop to one of the largest Oracle Platinum EPM implementation partners, with offices in the US and UK, and clients across the globe.

Ms. Ranzal Knowles is recognized as an authority on Oracle Hyperion’s Essbase (OLAP) technology. She frequent speaks at Oracle Hyperion events, including Oracle Hyperion’s User Conferences, and has served as a panel expert for Business Performance Management Magazine. She has also played crucial roles in Edgewater Ranzal’s Oracle Hyperion client implementations in the Healthcare, Consumer Packaged Goods, Finance, Insurance, and Retail industries.

For more information, visit www.edgewater.com

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