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About
The "Academy Awards of New York Business," the New York Ten Awards is an annual selection of ten companies and individuals in the greater New York business community that display extraordinary leadership and innovation to improve their business - whether it be financial services, information technology, media, healthcare, publishing, telecom, or retail. The goal of the event is to act as an annual milestone highlighting the achievements of New York's business community and our city.

The 2007 Ten Awards will take place on November 5, 2007 at Cipriani Wall Street. Cipriani Wall Street stands as a triumph of Greek Revival architecture, as well as a grand and luxurious venue for weddings and social events. Occupying an entire city block, this New York Landmark served as the home of the New York Merchants' Exchange, the New York Stock Exchange and the US Customs House, as well as the headquarters of the National City Bank.
The 16,000 square foot venue is framed by four sets of monolithic Corinthian columns, Cipriani Wall Street features a 70 foot ceiling with a Wedgewood dome.

"The Ten Awards is a celebration of the best and brightest that New York business has to offer. The finalists and winners are visionaries — they are at the helm of some of the most innovative and inspiring companies that our wonderful city has to offer. The cross-section of business leaders attending the gala come from every major industry in the city and we all came away from the event with new ideas and benchmarks about what success and innovation is all about."
Bruce Mosler, CEO, Cushman & Wakefield

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