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Wu Consulting's Chief Executive Named One of Twenty-Five Influential Minorities in Business

Wu Consulting LLC, an information technology professional services company, announced that its Chief Executive Dr. Hueifen (Mary) Wu has been named to the Minority Enterprise Executive Council list of 25 Powerful Minority Women In Business.

FAIRFAX, Va. (EWORLDWIRE) Oct 7, 2008

For progressive work in independent verification and validation of software development efforts, information technology professional services company Wu Consulting LLC today announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Hueifen (Mary) Wu, has been named by the Minority Enterprise Executive Council (MEEC) to its annual list of 25 Powerful Minority Women In Business.

This award honors minority women across the nation who have been making headlines and making a difference in their fields. The awardees are individuals who share a commitment to business growth, professional excellence, and to the community and people who are shaping our economic future.

"I'm happy that the contributions my company has been able to make to the quality of the software development process have been recognized in this way," said CEO Wu. "I'm certainly proud to have had a role in it, and it's truly an honor to receive this award."

Headquartered in Arlington, Va., her company, Wu Consulting, provides independent verification and validation, software and hardware testing, quality assurance, program management office support and computer system security certification and accreditation in support of federal government and private industry clients.

In 2007, Wu received the Stevie Award in the Best Business Turnaround category in the American Business Awards for Women in Business. For more information on Wu's company, visit 'http://www.wuconsultingllc.com/'.

Maureen Bunyan, veteran television news broadcaster for ABC 7, hosted the awards ceremony at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C. Assisting her in hosting was Roger Campos, president and CEO of the Minority Business Round Table. Guest speakers included Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) and former U.S. General Services Administration head Lurita Doan.

MEEC specializes in assisting women- and minority-owned businesses by initiating, encouraging and promoting the availability of information and service programs to advance the development of their businesses in both the public and private sectors. For more information on the MEEC, visit 'http://www.meecouncil.com/'.
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