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Mainebiz is accepting nominations for 2019 Women to Watch honorees until July 1, so let us know whom we should recognize this year.
Winners will be profiled in the Aug. 5 print edition of Mainebiz and on our recently revamped website, and feted at an evening awards reception in Portland on Tuesday, Sept. 17.
This year's reception will be held at Halo at the Point, a new event venue at Thompsons Point.
Each nominee must be the president, CEO or executive director at her company or organization and have an established track record of business success. The nominee must also have contributed in a significant way to her company, industry and community.
Mainebiz last year celebrated 10 years of Women to Watch with a special event and alumnae magazine, and looks forward to another decade of highlighting outstanding female business leadership.
But time is short: Nominations for the 2019 awards close Monday, July 1.
Let us know who is worthy of the honor by completing an online nomination form here, and save Sept. 17 on your calendar.
Profiles of last year's honorees can be found in this section of our website.
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