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Check out BBJ's calendar of events and nominations! Weekly Event Guide Thursday, April 20 2:30 to 4:

Check out BBJ's calendar of events and nominations! [Boston Business Journal]() Weekly Event Guide [Race Equity & Business]() Thursday, April 20 2:30 to 4:30 PM Race Equity & Business: Building Diversity in Real Estate and our Communities [Register Now >]() [CFO Nominations]() 2023 CFO of the Year Sunday, April 23 Help us recognize top chief financial officers who deliver the most outstanding performance for their Massachusetts companies. [Nominate Now >]() [Fast 50 ]() Fast50 Awards Wednesday, May 17 This program will honor the region's fastest growing private companies, representing various industries and showing a true dedication to the growth of our local economy. [Register Now >]() [Climate, Energy and Resilience]() Climate, Energy and Resilience: A conversation on key issues for a sustainable future Tuesday, May 23 Join the BBJ for an afternoon of insightful discussions where Boston-area experts will discuss and explore the region’s readiness and innovation in the area of energy, sustainability and resilience. [Register Now >]() [Pride]() Business of Pride Wednesday, May 31 Celebrate and honor our 2023 LGBT Corporate Ally Award honorees for their longstanding commitment to the Greater Boston community. Honor our 2023 LGBT Trailblazer Award honorees for their distinguished record of leadership in the LGBT community. [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! >]() [Rebuilding supply chains]() Rebuilding supply chains: Steps to take now and in the future Thursday, April 13 Did the recent supply chain disruptions disrupt how companies operate both now in the future? Join our webinar and hear insights from top industry experts on developing best practices and evolving solutions in logistics, manufacturing, business planning and capital expenditures to build a predictable, dependable, and sustainable supply chain. [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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