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Now Accepting Nominations for the 2015 Washington Business Hall of Fame

 

Founded by Junior Achievement, the Greater Washington Board of Trade, and Washingtonianthe Washington Business Hall of Fame is an unforgettable night to honor Greater Washington's most inspiring business leaders and look toward the future as we support Junior Achievement's dynamic K-12 financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship programs. 

Today, we are pleased to announce that the 2015 Washington Business Hall of Fame will be chaired by Jerry Carlson, Managing Partner of the Washington Metro Area of KPMG LLP. 

We are now accepting nominations for the 2015 Washington Business Hall of Fame.  Please submit your nominations online at www.WashingtonBusinessHallofFame.org by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 30th.

Our Washington Business Hall of Fame Laureates are an inspiration for the next generation of leaders, thinkers, and entrepreneurs as they navigate their path to the American Dream. 

Induction into the Washington Business Hall of Fame honors a lifetime of achievement for individuals who have made a major impact on Greater Washington's thriving business community. The Hall of Fame selection committee seeks individuals who have consistently demonstrated  business excellence; innovative, visionary leadership; and community involvement.

Your recommendations help us to honor the best of business each year.  Every nomination will be carefully reviewed by the 2015 Selection Committee. Mark you calendars: this year's Washington Business Hall of Fame is Tuesday, December 1st, 2015.

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