Lydia Bugden, QC, named Top 50 CEO, inducted into Atlantic Business Magazine Hall of Fame
Atlantic Business Magazine named CEO and Managing Partner, Lydia Bugden, QC, as a five-time winner of a Top 50 CEO award, and one of the newest members of their Hall of Fame at last night’s Gala Awards. The awards recognize business leaders throughout Atlantic Canada who demonstrate a commitment to their organization, industry and community. As we continue to move through challenging times, Lydia’s leadership remains a steady and strong presence, and we would like to congratulate her on this milestone achievement.
Congratulations to this year’s winners and the Hall of Fame inductees.
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