March 7, 2025 - 18:42

Nearly 50 qualified and experienced business leaders were nominated for the prestigious recognition of the Top 25 Women in Business for 2025. This annual celebration highlights the remarkable achievements and contributions of women in various sectors, showcasing their leadership, innovation, and commitment to excellence.
The nominations reflect a diverse array of industries, from technology and finance to healthcare and education, underscoring the significant impact women have on the business landscape. Each nominee has demonstrated exceptional skills and has played a crucial role in driving their organizations forward, often overcoming significant barriers along the way.
The selection process for the Top 25 Women in Business is rigorous, ensuring that only the most deserving candidates are honored. The final list will be announced at a special event, where industry leaders and peers will come together to celebrate the accomplishments of these outstanding women. This recognition not only empowers the nominees but also inspires future generations of female leaders to pursue their ambitions in the business world.
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SANE-SART’s Keiran Swift named to North Bay Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 of 2026Keiran Swift, a dedicated advocate for families and victims of human trafficking, has been selected for the North Bay Business Journal’s prestigious Forty Under 40 class of 2026. Swift`s work,...
April 9, 2026 - 11:20
Student violence continues to plague a Jackson businessEmployees at the Stop & Shop on Beasley Road are expressing deep frustration and a demand for solutions as ongoing incidents of student violence continue to disrupt operations and create an unsafe...