BC Business
Are you an outstanding female entrepreneur or executive of an organization who is a leader, innovator, community builder, diversity and inclusion champion, or rising star? Do you know a B.C. woman executive or business owner who deserves to be recognized? If so, we want to hear from you.
Are you an outstanding female entrepreneur or executive of an organization who is a leader, innovator, community builder, equity and inclusion champion, or rising star? Do you know a B.C. woman executive or business owner who deserves to be recognized? If so, we encourage you to enter our fourth annual Women of the Year Awards.
The winners and runners-up, chosen by a panel of judges, will be featured in the May/June 2023 issue of BCBusiness magazine.
There is no charge to enter or nominate a candidate.
**The application deadline has been extended to March 12, 2023.**
Nominees must live and work in British Columbia.
Nominees may work for private, public sector or nonprofit organizations.
We welcome and encourage nominees who are Black, Indigenous and people of colour, self-identified women and non-binary folks.
Candidates may nominate themselves or be nominated by someone else.
If you are nominated by someone else, we will contact you to confirm that you accept the nomination and give you the opportunity to submit a comprehensive biography and/or your own application.
Each application must include one letter of support from a current or former work colleague, business partner or mentor.
Although candidates may nominate themselves or be nominated in all of the seven categories, a nominee can only be a winner or runner-up in one category.
You can find profiles of the 2022 winners and runners-up here.
For a detailed explanation of the judging criteria, click here.
Leader How has the nominee demonstrated vision and leadership throughout their career and in their current position? (maximum 250 words per application)
Entrepreneurial Leader As an entrepreneur, how has the nominee shown leadership, determination and resourcefulness? (maximum 250 words)
Innovator What innovations or creative approaches has the nominee introduced? How have they broken new ground? (maximum 250 words)
Community Builder In what ways does the nominee contribute to the community? (maximum 250 words)
Change Maker How has the nominee driven positive change, whether it’s in B.C. or beyond? (maximum 250 words)
Equity and Inclusion Champion How has the nominee addressed and promoted equity and inclusion in their organization? (maximum 250 words)
Rising Star What has the nominee accomplished in their early career that sets them apart and indicates potential for future success? (maximum 250 words)
To nominate someone (or yourself!) for a BCBusiness Women of the Year Award, please fill out the form below to apply. Please note that you must have a letter of support from a current or former work colleague, business partner or mentor in the form of a Word Document or PDF ready—you can email it to rrahman@canadawide.com.
APPLY FOR THE 2023 WOMEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS
Applicants must be available to be interviewed and photographed in early 2023. At this point, it’s unclear whether we will hold an event to announce the winners.
Important note: If a nominee becomes a Women of the Year finalist, we will use the information from the nomination form and interview to prepare a profile for potential publication in the May/June 2023 issue of BCBusiness. If you provide financial, personal and other details that you wish to keep on background or off the record, it is your responsibility to let us know. BCBusiness makes every effort to ensure accuracy, but we do not share stories with sources before publication.