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Check out BBJ's calendar of events and nominations! Weekly Event Guide Tuesday, January 26 11:30 AM

Check out BBJ's calendar of events and nominations! [Boston Business Journal]() Weekly Event Guide [Economic Outlook]() Tuesday, January 26 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM Join the 2023 Economic Outlook luncheon to look at the year ahead from the perspective of business, technology, government and the intersection of all the industries in our city. [Register Now]() [State of Health Care]() The State of Healthcare Luncheon Tuesday, February 14 Hear from key executives and professionals in Greater Boston healthcare as they explore the multiple facets of the industry and its economic impact. Each of our speakers will share their outlook on the healthcare sector with a BBJ journalist and then will be available for a Q&A panel with attendees. [Register Now >]() [Mentoring Monday ]() Mentoring Monday Monday, February 27 Mentoring Monday brings together women in the business community for a full afternoon of networking, mentoring and fun in a fast-paced coaching atmosphere. [Register Now >]() [Economics of Higher Ed]() Economics of Higher Ed Thursday, March 9 Join the BBJ for a panel exploring challenges and solutions to key issues in the higher education field. [Register Now >]() Nominations [Best Places to Work]() 2023 Best Places to Work Deadline: Friday, February 10 The Best Places to Work program recognizes the importance of cultivating a great workplace culture as a competitive advantage. Nominate your company today! [Nominate Now >]() [Fast 50]() 2023 Fast 50 Deadline: Sunday, February 26 Nominate the fastest-growing private companies in Massachusetts! [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! >]() [Get ready for business success in 2023]() How to prepare your business for success in 2023 and beyond Thursday, January 26 The economic outlook for 2023 is full of uncertainties – rising interest rates, inflation, economic growth, filling key positions, supply chain issues. Join our free webinar to hear insights from business thought leaders on the 2023 outlook and what companies are doing to prepare to weather the storm and how they are preparing to thrive. [Register Now >]() [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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