Women of Influence | Startups to standout: Buffalo’s thriving tech scene

Women of Influence | Startups to standout: Buffalo’s thriving tech scene

?These 25 area businesswomen rise above their peers — and considering the talent in that group, that's saying a lot.

Buffalo Business First's 16th annual awards recently recognized the business acumen and community spirit of 25 Western New York women. Head here to meet them all.

"The panel chose these women based on their ability to rise above a very talented pool of competitors," Business First Publisher John Tebeau said. "We’re honored to recognize their accomplishments."

Also honored was Dr. LaVonne Ansari , CEO of the Community Health Center of Buffalo and the 2022 BusinessWoman of the Year. She was supposed to be at our awards ceremony, but couldn't — because, it turns out, she was in Washington, D.C., at the request of the White House. Read more about this remarkable businesswoman.

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How Buffalo's thriving tech scene came of age

Buffalo’s tech scene is now bigger than any one individual or group – it's a sustained paradigm with ambitious projects at every level of development. How did all of this happen? In chaotic fits and starts, mostly. ?| ?Read more

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In Buffalo, these 33 occupations pay more than $130K on average??

Want to make more than $300,000 a year? You have four occupation options, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ May 2021 employment and wage estimates for the Buffalo-Cheektowaga-Niagara Falls region, which includes all of Erie and Niagara counties.? | Read more

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40 Under 40

They are teachers, musicians and entrepreneurs. They are police officers, firefighters and doctors. Some have day jobs helping their communities; others do so after hours. It's the 2022 class of 40 Under 40, chosen this year from nearly 250 nominations. | Read more

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Restaurant news & notes

The 2022 Restaurant Survey closes at midnight Sunday. Now's your chance to help your favorite restaurant rise to the top if you haven't already! Vote here.

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This Weekly Edition was compiled by Sara Paulson Meehan . Questions? Comments? Concerns??Send them to [email protected].

Odelia Ntiamoah

Global Director//Speaker: BBC Big Talk//Tedx Speaker//Bloomberg and DW TV Trained//Sustainable Communication with track record in energy transition// Multiple Award Winner

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Great work. In 5 months we have gathered close to 3,000 Africa women in business. I am happy to see other women thrive from other parts of the world

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