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Check out BBJ's calendar of events and nominations! Weekly Event Guide Wednesday, November 16 5:30 t

Check out BBJ's calendar of events and nominations! [Boston Business Journal]() Weekly Event Guide [Power 50]() Wednesday, November 16 5:30 to 8:30 PM Single tickets are now available! Stay tuned for cocktail tables tickets to be released. This year’s Power 50 will focus on [“The Movement Makers”]() – the individuals in the Greater Boston business community who are taking a stand, creating change, and taking actionable steps to work together to make Boston continue to grow as a place for equity, inclusion and diverse points of view. Honorees are made of leaders that represent a positive and equitable future for Boston, and whose work over the past year has led the way toward that goal. [Register Now]() [40 Under 40]() 40 Under 40 Awards Thursday, October 20 Almost SOLD OUT! Join us this week to honor the newest Class of 40 under 40 with a fun filled "Wear White" evening celebration! Our 40 honorees are the Bay State's movers and shakers - achievers, innovators and leaders in their field. [Last Chance to Register >]() [Inno Fire Awards]() The 2022 Fire Awards Wednesday, November 30 Join us for a cocktail reception recognizing this year's honorees and to see who we name as INNO BLAZERS in each category. [Event Details >]() [Women Who Mean Business]() Women Who Mean Business Awards Luncheon Wednesday, December 7 Honorees are made up of outstanding women in the Boston business community. These women represent the scale of business in Greater Boston and have demonstrated significant growth in their companies. For the 2022 year we will be recognizing our honorees at a awards luncheon! [Register Now >]() [See all upcoming calendar events and nominations in Boston]() [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! >]() [Adding and Retaining Women in Your Organization]() Adding and Retaining Women in Your Organization Adding women into key roles in a business is one way a business can boost its sustainability for growing and overcoming challenges. This free webinar will give you advice to improve diversity in your business. [Register Now >]() Thursday, October 20 2 to 3 PM [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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