Voting for the Business First 40 under 40 2019 People's Choice is underway

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  • The 40 finalists for the Business First 40 under 40 have been announced, and the People's Choice voting is open to determine who the general public wishes to take the coveted award.

    The 40 under 40 list serrves to celebrate and highlight the brightest minds in NI business, and the deserving winners span a wide range of sectors from events and banking to technology and beauty. The judges were hard-pressed to select the top applicants from the high volume of stellar submissions, but we now have our list and it's time to put the popular vote to the people. 

    An online poll allows Business First readers to select up to 3 of the 40 winners to nominate them for the People's Choice award. Voting closes on May 26 at 5pm and the winner will be announced at the Northern Ireland 40under40 2019 Networking Lunch on June 7th, and then on Business First Online. The poll's live counter suggests that over 4,700 votes have been recorded to date, making the contention for the coveted accolade palpable.

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    You can read a short profile on each of the 40 under 40 here: https://www.businessfirstonline.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Northern-Ireland-40under40-List-2019.pdf

    Source: Business First website

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