May 6, 2025 - 01:00

The Northwest Arkansas Business Journal’s longest-running awards program, Forty Under 40, is now open for nominations. This esteemed program recognizes the outstanding achievements of young professionals in the region who are making significant contributions to their industries and communities.
The deadline for submitting nominations for the class of 2024 is set for Friday, May 23. To qualify, nominees must be under the age of 40 and demonstrate excellence in their respective fields, showcasing leadership, innovation, and community involvement.
In addition to the Forty Under 40 awards, the program also honors exceptional executives through the C-Suite awards, celebrating those who have reached the pinnacle of their careers. The recognition not only highlights individual accomplishments but also serves to inspire others within the business community.
Participants are encouraged to submit nominations early to ensure their candidates are considered for this prestigious honor. This program continues to shine a spotlight on the remarkable talent present in Northwest Arkansas.
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