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Looking back at a year of WS wins

Greater Winston-Salem Inc.'s Annual Meeting brings the community together over dinner, drinks, awards, and inspiring conversations.

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We’ve had a busy year, WS, in all the best ways. Now, it’s time to reflect, congratulate, and celebrate.

Cheer with local business leaders and community members at Greater Winston-Salem Inc.’s 140th Annual Meeting, taking place Tuesday, Nov. 4, at the Benton Convention Center.

Here’s what’s in store for this one-night celebration of WS’s top achievements:

  • Reflect on the many growth and development wins from the past year.
  • Honor this year’s winners as they receive awards for innovation and collaboration.
  • Hear from keynote speaker Spencer Baird, President and CEO of Inmar Intelligence, who will share insights on how to best position WS for future growth.
  • Learn about upcoming initiatives impacting Winston-Salem’s major industries.
  • Connect with business owners, civic leaders, and fellow neighbors over drinks, appetizers, and dinner.

Tickets and tables are available through Oct. 28, but we recommend snagging yours sooner rather than later.

Join the festivities

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