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August 9, 2024

Barclay Damon Selected 2024 Elevating Women Award Winner by Rochester Business Journal

Barclay Damon has been selected as a 2024 Elevating Women Award winner by Rochester Business Journal. The Elevating Women Awards honor companies and organizations that have demonstrated tangible efforts and documented results in supporting and empowering women in New York. Nominated companies are judged on documented hiring and promoting of women; leadership positions held by women; advocacy for the cause of women internally and externally; and efforts to cultivate the next generation of women professionals. Honorees were selected by the Rochester Business Journal leadership team.

The winners will be recognized at an awards celebration at the 10th Annual Women’s Leadership Summit on September 24 at the Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center in Rochester. Winners will be profiled in a special supplement that will be inserted into the September 27 issue of the Rochester Business Journal and will be available online at RBJ.net.

Click here to see the full list of this year’s Elevating Women Award honorees.
 

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