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Check out BBJ's calendar of events and nominations! Weekly Event Guide Tuesday, March 21 11:30 AM to

Check out BBJ's calendar of events and nominations! [Boston Business Journal]() Weekly Event Guide [Middle Market Leaders]() Tuesday, March 21 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM FLASH SALE Take $25 OFF tickets with code MML25 Join us tomorrow to celebrate and recognize our 2023 Middle Market Leaders! This unique event will celebrate the region’s highest growth middle market companies and rankings, based on their growth over the previous 3 years. [Last Chance to Register]() [Race Equity Business]() Race Equity & Business: Building Diversity in Real Estate and our Communities Thursday, April 20 Join the Boston Business Journal as we continue the conversation on how we can affect real change in our community and move forward together. [Register Now >]() Nominations [Business of Pride]() 2023 LGBT Corporate Ally Awards Deadline: Sunday, March 26 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. We will also honor an LGBT businessperson of note as part of the annual Business of Pride event. [Nominate a Company >]() [Nominate an Individual >]() [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! >]() [Taxes and Economic Trends]() Taxes and Economic Trends: Is your glass half empty or half full? Thursday, March 23 The economy's direction over the next 18 months seems anything but certain. How does your business prepare and plan when economic indicators appear to contradict themselves almost daily. The panelists on this webinar will offer best practices for steering your business as the topics of inflation, interest rates, growth projection and others swirl around. You'll learn ways to focus on economic indicators that most impact your operations and not be distracted by others. The discussion will also look at tax provisions that may benefit businesses with opportunities that arise in the uncertainty. [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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