Vote Now for Your Favorite Wash100 Winners in 2023’s Class

Executive Mosaic's popular vote competition for the 10th annual Wash100 class kicked off three weeks ago and is driving continued participation by our readers and peers of this year's esteemed group of government contracting figures.

The Wash100 Award recognizes public and private sector leaders who demonstrated strategic vision, outstanding leadership and impactful innovation that help position the GovCon market to see another year of exciting opportunities. Tell us your favorite awardees in this year's edition by April 28 through our online voting platform at Wash100.com!

As of this writing, six-time inductee and Microsoft Federal President Rick Wagner is the most-voted awardee from this year's Wash100 class. Wes Anderson, vice president of the defense business unit at Microsoft Federal, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin are holding the second and third spots, respectively.

Cast your 10 votes now to support the GovCon community and the executive you believe deserves the coveted No. 1 ranking in this year's edition.

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