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“Last year the Dayton region experienced unprecedented growth. Women are playing a key role driving that growth,” said Melissa Cutcher, BBB’s chief business officer. “The 2019 class of Top 25 included CEOs, plant managers, engineers and doctors. The Top 25 Women to Watch program allows us to recognize women making a difference. WiBN hopes to inspire them – and other women like them – to take their professional and personal lives to the next level.”
Nominations are now open until end of the business day on March 30. From the nominations, 25 women will be selected, by committee, who have shown exceptional leadership, made an impact in their industry or marketplace and made significant contributions to their community.
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Women in all fields of business backgrounds are eligible. Nominations can be submitted by individuals, businesses or communities on behalf of the individual being nominated. Nominations are submitted on the WiBN website where previous winners are showcased.
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