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Check out BBJ's calendar of events and nominations! Weekly Event Guide Wednesday, December 7 11:30 A

Check out BBJ's calendar of events and nominations! [Boston Business Journal]() Weekly Event Guide [Women Who Mean Business]() Wednesday, December 7 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM Join us to celebrate the 2022 Women Who Mean Business Honorees! 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 an awards luncheon! [Register Now]() [Race, Equity, Business]() Race, Equity & Business Thursday, December 15 We hope you can join us for our final part of our Race, Equity & Business series. These programs will focus on the many issues that must be addressed to overcome racism, bias and prejudice in business and in our communities and look at actions we take to make real change. [Register Now >]() [Middle Market Leaders]() Nominations for 2023 Middle Market Leaders Deadline: Sunday, December 4 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 >]() [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! >]() [Real Business Owners, Real Perspectives]() Register Now for On-Demand Access: Real Business Owners, Real Perspectives This webinar features business owners from various businesses sharing their unique ownership stories and their advice to other owners on leading a successful and growing businesses into the future and to build a strong financial future for the owner. The conversation will cover multiple areas of business ownership, including the current issue of employee retention and talent attraction, understanding a business’ realistic value, planning for a change in ownership and planning the financial future of owners they exit the business. [Register Now for On-Demand Access >]() [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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