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Revision as of 11:39, 16 September 2010

Orlando Business Journal
TypeWeekly Newspaper
PublisherAnn Sonntag : American City Business Journals Inc.
EditorCindy Barth
Managing editorSusan Lundine
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters255 S. Orange Avenue
Suite.700
Orlando, FL 32801
Sister newspapersBusiness Journals
WebsiteOrlando Business Journal

Orlando Business Journal is a newspaper in Orlando, Florida, United States covering general business news, major events in Florida and around the world, with sections on global news and local news, business news and political news, Florida cultural life and newspaper classified ads. It is part of the American City Business Journals chain owned by Advance Publications.

Orlando Business Journal Awards

Every year, the Orlando Business Journal gives several awards in the Central Florida area:

Women Who Mean Business: This award recognizes businesswomen in Central Florida whose hard work and innovation have helped shaped their companies and communities.

Best Places to Work: This award recognizes the company's achievements in creating a positive work environment that attracts and retains employees through a combination of employee satisfaction, working conditions and company culture in Central Florida.

40 Under 40: Every year, the Orlando Business Journal selects 40 business individuals whose significant business accomplishments are supplemented by high-profile leadership positions in community projects.