Jennifer Otero, Vice President, Corporate Administration for Andromeda Systems Incorporated (ASI), was recognized as one of Jacksonville’s Women of Influence for 2012. The award is presented each year by the Jacksonville Business Journal at a luncheon event. This year’s event was held Thursday, September 6, at the University of North Florida.
Otero made a significant achievement in her career in the past year and has a strong record of innovation in her role at ASI. She is actively involved in her community.
Otero is among 20 businesswomen and community leaders from the Northeast Florida area recognized for their business accomplishments in the following areas:
- The growth and financial success of her business or organization
- Management of a special project or challenge
- Results of launching a new product or service
- Community involvement
- Mentoring of other women
- Leadership in her industry
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