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Weekly Event Guide Wednesday, March 16 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM Last chance to get your tickets for the 2

[Boston Business Journal]() Weekly Event Guide [Middle Market Leaders]() Wednesday, March 16 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM Last chance to get your tickets for the 2022 Middle Market Leader Awards! We hope you can join us on Wednesday as recognize the 50 highest growth companies in the state, ranking them by their growth over the previous three years. We will also recognized our Middle Market Innovator of the Year, Dealmaker of the Year and Citizens Middle Market Executive of the Year! [Register Now]() [Race Equity and Business]() Race, Equity & Business - Part 1 Thursday, March 24 Join the Boston Business Journal for a discussion on race and business and how we can affect real change in our community and move forward together. [Register Today >]() [Business of Pride]() 2022 LGBT Corporate Ally Awards Thursday, March 24 The BBJ is accepting nominations for its annual award recognizing a Massachusetts company that has demonstrated commitment and innovation in an effort to promote greater awareness of and solidarity with the LGBT community. [Nominate a Company Now]() > [Humanizing Healthcare]() Humanizing Healthcare: Elevating Health Experiences Thursday, March 24 The surge in digital healthcare technologies has reshaped the healthcare experience. In this FREE webinar, our panel of experts will discuss a range of topics, including how to leverage technology to deliver maximum value to consumers. [Register Today]() > [Changing Tax Laws and How It Impacts Your Business]() Changing Tax Laws and How It Impacts Your Business Tuesday, March 29 While the last major overhaul of the nation’s tax laws was the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2018, there have been new tax incentives and programs created during the pandemic that will affect small firms this year. This FREE webinar will go over a range of topics, including what you need to be aware of in 2022. [Register Today]() > [STEM Opportunity Gap]() STEM: The Opportunity Gap Wednesday, March 30 Educators, government and business leaders coming together to talk about how to bridge the STEM opportunity gap for women and people of color. [Register Today >]() [Future of Health Care]() Future of Health Care Thursday, April 7 Hear from top industry leaders regarding the changes brought on by the pandemic and who will share their views of the road ahead. What is the prognosis for this key piece of our economy? How is the delivery of care impacted? How will the cost structure change? [Register Today >]() [Supply Chain Issues]() What’s Keeping the C-Level Up at Night in 2022? Supply Chain Issues Tuesday, April 19 This FREE webinar will deliver an interactive virtual panel discussion featuring C-Level Executives who will provide insight on the most critical challenges facing supply chain. This discussion will focus on the well-documented issues involving supply chains and the people shortages fueling them, as well as how automation can help overcome these challenges. [Register Today >]() [Future of Energy]() Future of Energy Friday, April 22 This panel will discuss the ongoing advance of the Blue Economy in Massachusetts. Experts will share their insights on the economic development opportunities of offshore wind, research and commercialization and the entrepreneurship driving a cleaner, brighter energy future. [Register Today >]() [The Transformed Workplace]() The Transformed Workplace: Retain and Recruit During a Workforce Shortage Thursday, April 28 Join the BBJ & Bowditch virtually to hear new ideas for reimagining your workforce and “workplace” in a way that suits modern trends in staffing. [Register Today >]() [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! >]() [The Road Ahead: A Conversation with CFOs]() The Road Ahead: A Conversation with CFOs The National Observer CFO forum is now available on-demand! Tune in to this FREE webinar to watch exclusive interviews and gain insight on issues facing C-suite decision makers. [Watch Now! >]() [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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