San Diego Business Journal - Events and Awards

Events and Awards

  • CFO of the Year Awards: The purpose of the CFO of the Year Award is to highlight the importance of the CFO to a business enterprise, and the role CFOs play in the success of an organization.
  • Technology Executives of the Year Awards: The Business Journal recognizes these dynamic CFOs for their accomplishments in their profession, in their careers and in the community.
  • San Diego's Best Places to Work Awards: 18 companies receive an award. There are four categories: Small, Medium, Large and Nonprofit.
  • Annual Book of List Party: Honors those firms that were ranked in the 2008 Book of Lists and the sponsors and advertisers who contributed to the publication.
  • Fastest 100 Growing Privately Held Companies: Each year the San Diego Business Journal researches and publishes the list of Fast Growing Private Companies in the San Diego area.
  • Economic Trends Event: This Economic Trends event focuses on the major trends and headlines in the past year and the industry indicators for the upcoming year.
  • Annual Family Owned Business Awards: The San Diego Business Journal partners with the University of San Diego's Family Business Forum to present awards to six of the region's outstanding family-owned businesses.
  • Annual Women Who Mean Business Awards: Recognizes local women business leaders for their excellence in career and community.
  • San Diego's Most Admired CEO Awards: The Business Journal recognized these dynamic CEOs for their accomplishments in their profession, their careers and in the community.
  • Permanent Placement Services List: This list is composed of the largest full-time placement services and is ranked by the number of San Diego County recruiters.
  • Largest Employers: The 50 largest employers in San Diego County, ranked by number of local employees.

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