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Nominations Open For the 2021 Edition of the Dallas 500

It's the ultimate power list of North Texas business leaders. The deadline for suggesting people to include is June 30.
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The editors of D CEO  are once again seeking to profile the most influential North Texas executives in more than 60 business categories. We’ve begun preliminary work on the 2021 edition of The Dallas 500, which will be released in November.

If you’re not familiar, the Dallas 500 is a book of profiles on leaders who make the regional economy tick. It’s based on insider knowledge of the local business scene, hundreds of personal interviews, and months of research.

It’s a big undertaking, but one of our favorite projects, as it helps us fulfill our mission of connecting business leaders in North Texas. Through our interviews with the 500, readers get personal insights about their peers that they won’t find on corporate bios—everything from lessons learned and best advice received to favorite things, their first car, and what they’d choose for a last meal.

Our goal is to make sure the publication truly represents executives and entrepreneurs who wield the most influence in North Texas, and we welcome your suggestions. If you’d like to nominate a leader for inclusion in the 2021 edition, you may do so here. To qualify, the individual must be based in the DFW region.

Please note: the Dallas 500 is not an awards program or a vote-based list. The editors make all decisions, and the number of recommendations an individual receives is not a consideration factor.

The deadline to make suggestions is June 30. Submit your ideas here, and read more about the Dallas 500 here.

 

 

 

 

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