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NHBR is seeking nominations for the 11th annual Business Excellence Awards, which celebrate the achievements of New Hampshire’s business owners.
The awards recognize owners and operators of businesses with 100 employees or fewer who have displayed imagination, industriousness, innovation and achievement in their career. The awards are presented in 12 categories: business services; construction, financial services, health care; hospitality; manufacturing; media and marketing; nonprofit; professional services; real estate; and technology.
Winners will be selected by a panel of judges and recognized at an evening reception on Oct. 17 at a the Radisson Hotel in Manchester.
The 11th annual NHBR Business Excellence Awards are sponsored by Citizens Bank, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Bank of New Hampshire, Merrimack Street Volvo, the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire and CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocates.
Deadline for nominations is Friday, Aug. 23.
For more information or to submit a nomination, click here.
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