PROFIT W100: Canada’s Top Women Entrepreneurs
CALLING ALL WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS! Canada’s largest celebration of entrepreneurial achievement by women is back—and better than ever. The 11th annual ranking of the PROFIT W100: Canada’s Top Women Entrepreneurs is still the definitive list of Canada’s leading women-owned and women-run businesses. But this year, changes to the ranking criteria will open the program to smaller firms and companies across a wider range of industries. What more, we’re launching a new ranking of up-and-coming women entrepreneurs who deserve recognition for their early successes. What won’t change are the benefits of ranking, including coverage in the November issue of PROFIT, which can attract new staff, customers, business partners and the interest of other local and national media. You can also count on business-building marketing and PR support from PROFIT. Perhaps best of all, you’ll be invited to the PROFIT W100 Idea Exchange, an exclusive conference geared to helping you strengthen your company and management skills in collaboration with other female entrepreneurs. Request a nomination package by calling 1-800-713-GROW or completing the online ballot at PROFITguide.com/w100ballot. But don’t wait—the application deadline is July 17, 2009.
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Ernst & Young - Entrepreneur Of The Year
The Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards honour outstanding Canadians who have turned their unique business vision into successful reality. Presented in over 50 countries, and now in its 17th year in Canada, Entrepreneur Of The Year is the world’s most prestigious business award for entrepreneurs. Get involved and help us identify the outstanding entrepreneurs of 2010. The entrepreneur you nominate could become a regional, national or international sensation. We also encourage self-nominations. The nomination deadline is 30 April 2010.
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Lauriers de la PME Every two years, RDÉE Canada organizes a competition that recognizes entrepreneurial excellence in Canada’s Francophone and Acadian communities. These communities represent over one million Francophones in the provinces and territories other than Quebec.
We believe in the importance of this competition, because it provides an opportunity to showcase Canada’s Francophone businesses both here and abroad. companies.
Don’t miss the next edition of our competition! It will begin on February 25, 2009.
The award winners will be chosen by a national selection committee in the following categories: processing companies, commercial service companies, specialty service companies and micro-The names of the winning businesses in the national Lauriers de la PME 2009 competition will be revealed on November 7, 2009, at the gala at the Fairmont Château Laurier in Ottawa.
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