BBJ announces 2017 Women to Watch in Science and Technology winners

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The award recognizes women who specialize in technology and life sciences and are succeeding in their fields while motivating their peers. They will be honored at the 14th annual Women to Watch awards breakfast on Feb. 16 at site to be determined.

The Boston Business Journal has announced the 10 recipients of its 2017 Women to Watch in Science and Technology awards.

The award recognizes New England’s female technology and business leaders; the innovators who are helping to build new companies and drive established tech companies in new directions.They will be honored at the 14th annual Women to Watch awards breakfast on Feb. 16 at the Ritz-Carlton Boston hotel. Click here to register for the event.

“The BBJ is again proud to honor the women who are leading the way in science and technology in Massachusetts,” said Carolyn Jones, market president and publisher of the Boston Business Journal. “All 10 women we have chosen this year are leaders in their chosen fields who are driving the state’s innovation economy while serving as role models for countless other women.”

The Boston Business Journal is published by American City Business Journals, the nation’s largest publisher of metropolitan business news.

Click on the accompanying slideshow for this year’s BBJ honorees (in alphabetical order).

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