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ACG New Jersey 2025 Corporate Growth Conference & Awards: nominations deadline Jan. 31, 2025

Mark Your Calendar: The search for New Jersey’s most innovative companies is officially underway! ACG NJ is proud to announce the 2025 Corporate Growth Conference & Awards, honoring businesses that have embraced groundbreaking strategies to achieve remarkable success.

Who Qualifies? 
Companies across industries—from manufacturing and technology to life sciences, retail, logistics, and more—with sales over $5 million. Whether it’s a self-nomination or recognizing another trailblazing organization, we want to hear your story!

Why Nominate? 
This is more than an award—it’s an opportunity to: 

  • Gain recognition as one of New Jersey’s most innovative companies.
  • Share your success story and inspire others during the conference.
  • Join a prestigious community of past honorees.

Past Honoree Testimonial:
“Being a part of the Corporate Growth Awards has been a great experience for our company, and we greatly appreciate the opportunities that have come with that recognition.” – John Meccia, CEO of CMS Technology.

How to Nominate: 
Visit the ACG New Jersey website and click on “CGCA Call for Nominations” to access the nomination form, FAQs, and criteria. It’s easy to submit your entry and shine a spotlight on a company that deserves to be celebrated. 

Deadline: Submit your nominations by January 31, 2025.

From the Event Chair:
“As the Chair of this year’s event, I invite you to take part in this iconic program that highlights New Jersey’s vibrant business community. Don’t miss your chance to be part of it!” – J. Michael Fischer, Jr., Managing Director, DBD Partners.

Good Luck to All Nominees! 
Start your journey toward recognition and join us in celebrating innovation and success in New Jersey. 

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