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2018 reflections: D.C.-area executives open up about their highs and lows

It’s not easy to sum up the wild year that was 2018 in a few words, but we asked a bunch of Greater Washington’s top executives to give it a try.

From M&A dealmaking to political stalemates, from federal contracting surges to blows against journalism, our executives’ experiences throughout the year spanned the spectrum.

Now as 2018 draws to a close, they talked about which moments stood out for them as the biggest highs and lows for themselves and their organizations — their wins and losses, successes and disappointments, their business growth and their business shifts. And they offered up their key takeaways for what promises to be a memorable year.

Read their responses, edited for length and clarity, in the article’s gallery.

Read the full story from the Washington Business Journal.

America 250: Habitat for Humanity celebrates 50 years

Habitat for Humanity celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Since 1976, it has helped more than 65 million people around the world find safe, affordable homes. “We bring together people to build homes, communities, and hope,” said Adrienne Goolsby, senior vice president of U.S. and Canada at Habitat for Humanity International.
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