Hartford Business Journal this week unveils its 2023 Power Players list, a section that highlights private- and public-sector, nonprofit, higher education, real estate and healthcare officials in Greater Hartford who are not only top leaders within their organizations but also of the broader business community. Power comes in a variety of forms. You can be a […]
Hartford Business Journal this week unveils its 2023 Power Players list, a section that highlights private- and public-sector, nonprofit, higher education, real estate and healthcare officials in Greater Hartford who are not only top leaders within their organizations but also of the broader business community.
Power comes in a variety of forms. You can be a CEO, government leader, college president, run a nonprofit, regulate an industry or be an important cog in a highly visible project, issue or trend.
HBJ’s fourth annual Power 50 class was chosen and ranked by our editorial staff. This is not an awards section. We identified newsmakers and movers and shakers who are having a broad impact within the region and state.
In each profile, we explain who the individuals are and why they are influential.
The rankings include a mix of established players and some fresh faces to our region. We tried to emphasize diversity in people and industries.
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Also, in order to keep the Power Players issue fresh, we change at least 50% of the list annually. Some deserving individuals may have dropped off the list this year after being on it for consecutive years.
Our Power Players issue has become a must-read, so if you have ideas for who should be on next year’s list please let us know. We don’t accept nominations but we certainly welcome outside input.
Greg Bordonaro
Editor
gbordonaro@hartfordbusiness.com
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