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Now, in partnership with the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce, OBJ is once again looking for individuals who reflect the economic diversity, entrepreneurial spirit and dynamism of Ottawa’s business community.
Nominations can be submitted online here by the end of March.
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Applications are judged on the nominee’s business accomplishments, professional expertise and community involvement.
Past recipients (PDF link) have included high-tech CEOs, health-care providers, financial consultants, sports enthusiasts, restaurant owners, newscasters, and professionals and executives from a wide range of industries.
The 2017 Forty Under 40 recipients will be announced in late April. An awards gala to celebrate the accomplishments of this year’s recipients, will be held on Friday, June 16 at the Hilton Lac-Leamy.