2023 Wash100 ‘Popular Vote’ Competition Begins

Executive Mosaic has kicked off its popular vote competition for the 10th annual Wash100 class of leaders who are growing in prominence across the government contracting sector for their vision, achievement and innovation.

The 2022 edition of GovCon's most powerful accolade garnered approximately 33,500 votes from readers of our publications and executive peers. Three-time inductee Lauren Knausenberger, chief information officer at the Department of the Air Force, was named last year's Popular Vote winner.

This year's Wash100 iteration has been the highest profile yet, with Executive Mosaic's organizational leadership team seeing the number of nominations climb more than 300 percent from the submissions received in the previous edition.

Our editorial team will post a written profile of each inductee on GovCon Wire and ExecutiveBiz starting Monday, Jan. 30. Visit the Wash100 site to see the full list of winners in our historic season and “Vote” the 10 executives of your choice.

The voting period runs through Friday, April 28.

Cast a vote now to place your favorite GovCon champion on the No. 1 spot of this year's ranking!

                               As of Friday morning, our top 10 most-voted inductees were:

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