Breaking News: Executive Mosaic Opens Nominations for 2022 Wash100 Award; CEO Jim Garrettson Quoted

Executive Mosaic, the leading provider in connecting, promoting and branding government and government contracting (GovCon) executives of consequence, is pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the 2022 Wash100 Award selection through Dec. 31st, 2021. 

Do you know a deserving and accomplished Government or GovCon Executive deserving the recognition of the industry’s recognition honor?

Visit Wash100.com to submit your nominations and learn more about the highly prestigious history of the Wash100 Award and the most recent class of winners from 2021.

As we rapidly gain our return to normalcy, the GovCon industry is once again taking a pause to recognize those deserving executives of honor in our perennial celebration of those elite executives that distinguish themselves by serving the mission.

The Wash100 Award, the most coveted award in all of government contracting (GovCon), is now entering its ninth consecutive year recognizing the success and influence that the most accomplished business and military leaders have had across the federal sector as well as the significant contributions each Wash100 recipient will have in the year ahead. 

“This past year’s embattled economy and government efforts to keep companies growing virtually, adjust supply chain, implement AI, fight cyber, protect our borders, monitor and compete with near-peer adversaries, integrate technological solutions and fight the pandemic on all fronts have produced a larger than ever array of deserving senior executives for consideration,” emphasized Jim Garrettson, CEO of Executive Mosaic and founder of the Wash100 Award. “Having an exceptional performance over the past year is but half the challenge. The Wash100 Award is further distinguished by its award to those that show the greatest promise for the year ahead.”

“I’d like to add an increased level of consideration upon the nominees for the quality that Nobel Economic Prize winner and author Daniel Kahneman coined as ‘Optimistic Bias’. It is this quality that is endowed to only a small percentage of the population and propels winners and leaders to succeed during even the most trying times,” Garrettson added

 

Following last year’s record-shattering participation from the GovCon community and the most competitive Wash100 voting season in the award’s history, the 2022 Wash100 Award winners are expected to be the most esteemed list of elite federal leaders who demonstrate the high level of commitment, innovation, vision, reliability and achievement in our industry and community. 

Please ensure your choices for the highest honor in all of GovCon are included for consideration. Visit Wash100.com to submit your nominations for the 2022 Wash100 Award before Dec. 31st, 2021.

Individuals nominated may be representatives of government contracting firms, policy groups, government advisers, consulting organizations, academic institutions and other industry-related organizations, and the review committee has placed additional consideration on inclusion and diversity.

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