The Women’s Edge, in partnership The Boston Globe Magazine, has once again named Lowell Community Health Center (Lowell CHC) one of the Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts for 2025.
Now in its 25th year, this annual list honors the women leaders driving Massachusetts’ economy and strengthening communities across the Commonwealth.
This marks the seventh consecutive year that Lowell CHC has earned a place on the list under the leadership of Susan West Levine, CEO. As the organization celebrates its 55th anniversary, Lowell CHC continues to play a vital role in Greater Lowell’s health and well-being, serving more than 41,000 patients each year with care they can trust.
“We’re deeply honored to be recognized by The Women’s Edge and The Boston Globe Magazine,” said Susan West Levine, CEO of Lowell Community Health Center. “This recognition reflects the essential role community health centers play in the strength of Massachusetts. For 55 years, Lowell CHC has been a trusted partner in care, improving health outcomes, helping people stay healthy and productive, and contributing to the well-being of the entire Greater Lowell community. I’m incredibly proud of our team and the difference they make every day for this community.”
Lowell Community Health Center also congratulates UMass Lowell Chancellor Julie Chen and Vinfen President and CEO Jean Yang, who were both also named to this year’s list. Together, both organizations exemplify the city’s continued leadership in innovation, health, education, and community impact.
Now celebrating its 25th year, the Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts list recognizes organizations that make significant contributions to the state’s economy and civic life.
This year’s honorees represent a wide range of industries, collectively generating billions in revenue and providing leadership that advances opportunity across Massachusetts.