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Weekly Event Guide Wednesday, July 14 11:30 AM to 12:45 PM CFO of the Year Join us for the 13th annu

[Boston Business Journal]() Weekly Event Guide [cfo of the year]() Wednesday, July 14 11:30 AM to 12:45 PM CFO of the Year Join us for the 13th annual CFO of the Year awards program on July 14th to honor the 2021 CFO's of the Year! [Register Today]() [the amazon opportunity]() Join our sister publications for a virtual event! Tuesday, August 3 Amazon has become a major economic driver throughout the U.S. as the company expands its corporate footprint. So what happens when Amazon expands in your city? [Register Today >]() [biotech]() Biotech in Boston: Leading the way in life sciences Wednesday, August 11 Join the BBJ as we talk with industry leaders and change makers about this key sector of our economy. They will explore how we are investing in the innovation ecosystem to keep biotech a leading growth engine of our economy for decades to come. [Register Today >]() [corporate citizenship award]() Corporate Citizenship Awards Thursday, September 9 The Boston Business names the most charitable companies in Massachusetts. The companies only find out they've made the list but won't find out where they are ranked or the exact amount of contribution until our virtual program on the 8th. [Register Today >]() [race equity and business]() Race, Equity & Business - Part 3. Thursday, September 23 Join the Boston Business Journal for a virtual discussion on how we can affect real change in our community and move forward together. [Register Today >]() [women who lead in life sciences]() Women Who Lead in Life Sciences Thursday, September 30 How many women have made it into the C-Suite, the boardroom, the labs, and what does the leadership pipeline look like? We will talk with women in top roles about their personal stories and hear their views on how Life Science and Biotech companies in our region are evolving culture, policies and programs that will result in more equity and opportunity for women. [Register Today >]() [See all upcoming calendar events and nominations in Boston]() [Unsubscribe Event Guide]() | [Manage Preferences]() All right reserved. © Boston Business Journal Email sent by Boston Business Journal 70 Franklin Street, 8th Floor Boston, MA 02110, USA

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