Every year since 1971, our magazine has honored Washingtonians of the Year—local heroes who make our region a better place to live. Know a good candidate? Fill out the submission form below!
Every year since 1971, our magazine has honored Washingtonians of the Year—local heroes who make our region a better place to live. Know a good candidate? Fill out the submission form below, and see the following FAQs for what makes a great nominee, deadlines, and more.We’re looking for local heroes: people who have dedicated themselves to making our region a better place.
We tend to look for honorees who are going above and beyond their job description—so not just a CEO who’s getting paid to be a CEO. That being said, we’ve honored founders of companies and leaders who are transforming their organizations for the better. We also like to honor individuals in all corners of our region: DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland.Absolutely, you can nominate a person multiple times.
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