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Nominate Now: D CEO’s 2022 Mergers & Acquisitions Awards

The program, presented in partnership with the Association for Corporate Growth-DFW, honors top deals and dealmakers in North Texas.
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In partnership with the Association for Corporate Growth-DFW, D CEO is pleased to once again honor top mergers and acquisitions in North Texas and the dealmakers who make them happen through the Mergers & Acquisitions Awards program.

Nominations are now open, with a submission deadline of Jan. 28, 2022.

All finalists will be celebrated at an exclusive awards event and profiled in the May issue of D CEO. (Here is a link to last year’s feature.)

2022 Mergers &Acquisitions Awards Categories

Dealmakers of the Year

  • Attorney of the Year
    • Attorney who provides legal services related to a merger or acquisition transaction.
  • Debt Provider of the Year
    • Lender who provides a level of debt for the purpose of financing an acquisition or merger.
  • Due Diligence Professional of the Year
    • An individual who provides financial, technology, operational, tax, or other diligence to improve deal structures and/or mitigate risk.
  • Investment Banker of the Year
    • An investment banker who facilitates a merger or acquisition transaction.
  • Private Equity Professional of the Year
    • Private Equity professional who leads a private equity transaction.

 

Deals of the Year

  • Under $50 million
  • $50 million to $249 million
  • $250 million to $999 million
  • $1 billion plus

Nominations are due by Jan. 28, 2022. All entries must be made online at this site. If you have any questions, please contact Kelsey Vanderschoot at [email protected]

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