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Know an Outstanding CEO? Nominate Them for WashingtonExec’s 2025 Chief Officer Awards!

SWStaff Writer|2 min read|February 10, 2025

Did you hear? Moving forward, WashingtonExec is combining its two highly anticipated award ceremonies into one exclusive industry event! We’re excited to introduce the better-than-ever Chief Officer Awards — bringing together the best of the best from our previous Chief Officer Awards and Pinnacle Awards into one all-encompassing celebration.

We’re gathering the most influential and popular categories for an opportunity to recognize the game-changers, impact-makers and innovators of GovCon once a year. Don’t miss your chance to nominate your executives today!
The deadline to submit nominations for WashingtonExec’s Chief Officer Awards is March 17, and we want your help finding the top CEOs taking their organizations to the next level.
The COA luncheon will be June 4 at The Hilton in McLean, Virginia, and will recognize the most impactful and innovative executives in government and industry. The goal is to showcase the technologists, innovators, security experts, people experts and business leaders making waves in government contracting from both sides of the sector.
For the CEO of the Year award, nominations may come from peers, employees, supervisors and fellow government or industry leaders. Achievements between 2024 and 2025 will be considered. Divisions are as follows:
  • CEO of the Year, Annual Revenue Less than $100M
  • CEO of the Year, Annual Revenue Greater than $100M and Less than $500M
  • CEO of the Year, Annual Revenue Greater than $500M and Less than $1B
  • CEO of the Year, Annual Revenue Greater than $1B
  • CFO of the Year, Annual Revenue Less than $100M
Nominations are open to members and non-members. There is no cost to submit a nomination.
An executive and/or organization can submit nominations for more than one category, and self-nominations are accepted. In 350 words or less, nominations should explain how the individual is a leader in their area and discuss how the person solved a challenge for a customer, mission or organization.
For more information and to nominate, visit ChiefAwards.com.
SW
Staff Writer
WashingtonExec celebrates the people, programs, and milestones shaping the Washington, D.C. government contracting community.
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