Given by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal, this award recognizes outstanding achievements by small businesses for their success, longevity, impact to the communities they serve, innovation and leadership. NorthStar Moving Company was honored to be a finalist for the 2012 Small Business Leadership Award.

  • The Finalists for the 2012 Small Business Leadership Awards
  • Program Cover from the Small Business Leadership Awards event.
  • NorthStar Moving Company listed as a finalist in the award event program.
  • A photo from the awards event.
NorthStar Moving Company has teamed with Century Specialized Towing and Transport, a specialty Calabasas-based towing company, in a bid to offer customers a high-end car care moving service.

NorthStar Moving said it is aiming to give clients a moving option that ensures their favorite cars are handled with care.

“Many of our clients have amazing automobiles. While we take care of all their other valuable possessions, we hand over the ones with wheels to Century Specialized”

This award is given to women at the helm of companies making great strides in business. Laura McHolm, co-founder and director of marketing at NorthStar Moving Company, was nominated for the 2012 Women in Business Award for her commitment to exemplary customer service, the well being of her employees, and responsible corporate citizenship. 

  • Cover of the San Fernando Valley Business Journal Issue featuring the article about the Women In Business Award.
  • Cover of the Women in Business Award article in the San Fernando Valley Business Journal
  • The nominees in the San Fernando Valley Business Journal

The San Fernando Valley Business Journal recognized NorthStar Moving Company as one of the valley’s largest family-owned businesses in 2011.

  • NorthStar Moving Company ranked #24 on the list of Largest Family Owned Businesses by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal.
  • The Largest Family Owned Businesses Award Reception
  • The Award Reception
Ram Katalan Co Founder and owner of Chatsworth based NorthStar Moving Corporation, said the company has made a lot of inefficiencies in the wake of the house crisis ranging from tighter inventory control to improving Scheduling of moving trucks.

Laura McHolm, co-founder and director of marketing, for NorthStar Moving Company, was nominated for the “Business Women of the Decade Award” for women at the helm of companies that have seen remarkable success over the last ten years.

  • Cover of the Issue of the San Fernando Valley Business Journal featuring the article about the award
  • Cover of the article about the award in the San Fernando Valley Business Journal
  • Photos of the Nominees in the San Fernando Valley Business Journal

NorthStar Moving Company ranked number 17 on the San Fernando Valley Business Journal’s list of the Fastest Growing Private Companies in 2010. The list is based on revenue growth within the year.

  • Ram Katalan, co-founder and CEO for NorthStar Moving Company, holding up the award!
  • NorthStar Moving Company ranked #17 on the list.
  • Fastest Growing Private Companies 2010

NorthStar Moving Corporation has launched a campaign to raise donations for a Calabasas girl battling cystic fibrosis, the Chatsworth-based company announced.

The company added “Claire’s Corner” to its new Moving Happiness Home blog, where 13-year-old Claire Wineland can write about anything she chooses.

“Claire is an incredible child and she needs our help,” said Laura McHolm, co-founder of NorthStar Moving Corporation.

NorthStar Moving Corporation offered free moving services and long-term storage to help grant the wish of a Calabasas girl battling Cystic fibrosis.

The company offered its services as a part of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Greater Los Angeles’ efforts to grant the group’s 7000th wish in its history on Aug. 18.

 

 

The Best Places to Work survey and awards is designed to identify, recognize & honor the best places of employment in the greater San Fernando Valley region. The Best Places to Work list is made up of 20 employers split into three groups: 12 small sized employers (15 – 49 employees), 5 medium-sized employers (50-249 employees) and three large-sized employers (250 or more employees)…Employers from every industry entered the two-part process to determine the Best Places to Work.