Maxim Behar Awarded as Business Leader of The Year
Bulgarian PR export, businessman, journalist and diplomat Maxim Behar has been declared Business Leader of the Year at the annual b2b Media awards.
The Bulgarian Bistra Ilkova is one of the finalists at the 7th annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business, which will announce the winners Friday in New York.
Ilkova is the CEO of the Bulgarian Stock Exchange and was nominated in the category Best Entrepreneur in EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Asia).
This year’s finalists represent the top 30% of all entries submitted. Finalists are eligible to be considered in final judging, which will determine the Stevie Award winner in each category.
Stevie winners will be announced at this year’s awards dinner, which will take place on Friday in New York.
The other finalists in Ilkova’s category are Ruth Gal (CEO of EZface, Israel) Anne Walker (MBE of International Dance Supplies Ltd., United Kingdom), Emma Butin (Founder and CEO of Kryon Systems, Israel) and Marie Wold (CFO and President of OnRelay, United Kingdom).
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