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Weekly Event Guide Deadline Wednesday, December 1 2022 Middle Market Leaders Middle market companies

[Boston Business Journal]() Weekly Event Guide [middle market leaders]() Deadline Wednesday, December 1 2022 Middle Market Leaders Middle market companies represent an astonishing range of low-profile businesses that drive our regional economy. This research project aims to raise the profile of the critical role middle-market companies play in our region. [Nominate Now]() [power 50]() Power 50 - The Movement Makers Thursday, November 18 Join us as we celebrate the Movement Makers -- they're leading the way for lasting change and a better Boston. [Reserve Your Package >]() [race equity and business]() Race, Equity & Business IV: Making Massachusetts More Equitable Thursday, December 2 Join the Boston Business Journal for a virtual discussion on how we can affect real change in our community and move forward together. [Get Your Tickets >]() [women who mean business]() Women Who Mean Business Wednesday, December 8 Join us as we celebrate outstanding women at our 5th annual Women Who Mean Business program. [Reserve Your Package >]() [good news tuesday]() Good News Tuesday Good News Tuesday is a new BBJ feature in partnership with Santander Bank highlighting positive acts that provide inspiration to others to follow suit. [Share Your Good News! >]() [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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