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Seeking nominations for CEO of the Year

We are seeking nominations for the most outstanding Australian company leader of the past 12 months

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One of four categories in the seventh annual MNN Awards, the CEO of the Year Award recognises standout value creation in the period between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023.

We'll assess value creation, as well as strong company culture and industry leadership.

Previous winners include Raleigh Finlayson, David Southam, Amanda Lacaze, Mark Zeptner and the late Peter Bradford.

It only takes a minute to fill out the nomination form, which can be found .

The other categories in the MNN Awards are , and .

Nominations for all four categories close on July 28 with finalists to be announced next month, ahead of the announcement of the winners during the inaugural event in Perth on September 18.

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