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Home Careers in IT > National BDPA Best Companies for Blacks in Technology Awards Program >2009 Best Companies for Blacks in Technology Award Winners
 
 
                     
 
 
 
 
2009 Best Companies for Blacks in Technology Award Winners
Allstate Insurance
American Airlines
Compuware
Eli Lilly and Company
Health Care Service Corporation
Merck and Company
Monsanto
State Farm Insurance
Sun Trust Bank
Wal-Mart Stores
WellPoint

Epsilon (“Star of the Highest Magnitude”) Award Winner to the Top Company for Blacks in Technology:
 
The 2009 Epsilon Award was presented to Eli Lilly and Company at the 2009 National BDPA Technology Conference Awards Gala on Saturday, August 8 at the RALEIGH MARRIOTT CITY CENTER in Raleigh, NC.
 
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Thanks to the following judges:
Will Bundy
Milt Haynes
Paulette Johnson-Davis
Earl Pace
Dan Honig, Roger Watkins (WorkplaceDiversity.com)