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Nominate: D CEO and ACG DFW Mergers & Acquisitions Awards 2020

Recognizing the top M&A deals in North Texas—and the dealmakers who made them happen
By Amanda Salerno |
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D CEO Magazine in partnership with the Association for Corporate Growth – Dallas-Fort Worth is looking for exceptional deals and business leaders in the mergers and acquisitions community to profile in its 2020 Mergers & Acquisitions Awards program.

If you know of an outstanding M&A deal or dealmaker deserving recognition, please let us know by filling out a brief nomination form here. All honorees will be celebrated at an exclusive awards event and profiled in the May issue of D CEO.

Read about our 2019 winners of D CEO’s M&A Awards.

DEALMAKERS OF THE YEAR – North Texas Dealmakers who played a major role in M&A transactions that closed in 2019.

  • Private Equity/Investment Professional of the Year
  • Investment Banker of the Year
  • Attorney of the Year
  • Due Diligence Professional of the Year (Auditors, Accountants, Consultants, etc.)
  • Capital Provider of the Year (Bankers, Debt Lenders, Minority Equity Investors, etc.)

DEALS OF THE YEARM&A transactions that closed in 2019.

  • Small Deal (up to $25 million)
  • Midsize Deal ($25 million to $149 million)
  • Large Deal ($150 million to $999 million)
  • Billion-Dollar-Plus Deal

 

Nominations are due by Feb. 3, 2020. All entries must be made online. If you have any questions, please contact Amanda Salerno at [email protected]

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