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Alexandria Chamber of Commerce opens nominations for ‘Best in Business’

If there’s a business you’re a particularly big fan of in Alexandria, you might be able to help them out by nominating them for The Chamber ALX’s Best in Business Awards.

The main catch is that the business in question has to be a member of the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce to be eligible and can’t have won in the last five years. Previous winners are listed online.

“Each year The Chamber ALX honors businesses for their significant role in driving the Alexandria business community and economic growth,” the Chamber ALX said in a newsletter. “Winners will be announced, in person, at The Chamber ALX’s Best in Business Awards on October 27.”

The Chamber ALX will also award Cathy Puskar as Alexandria’s Business Leader of the Year during that ceremony.

The categories are:

  • Small business
  • Medium business
  • Large business
  • Association/Nonprofit
  • Rising Star (a business that’s been in operation for five years or less)

Nominations can be submitted through The Chamber ALX’s website.

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