Our 2013 Washingtonians of the Year. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
For more than 40 years, the Washingtonian of the Year awards have been the highest honor our community bestows on people who make Washington a better place.
If you know someone who is giving his or her time and talent to improve our community, e-mail us your nomination at woy@washingtonian.com or mail it to us at Washingtonians of the Year, Washingtonian, 1828 L St., NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20036.
Please send all nominations by September 30, 2014. The full list of last year’s honorees is available online.
We’re Looking for Washington’s Local Heroes
Washingtonian is seeking nominations for the 2014 Washingtonians of the Year.
For more than 40 years, the Washingtonian of the Year awards have been the highest honor our community bestows on people who make Washington a better place.
If you know someone who is giving his or her time and talent to improve our community, e-mail us your nomination at woy@washingtonian.com or mail it to us at Washingtonians of the Year, Washingtonian, 1828 L St., NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20036.
Please send all nominations by September 30, 2014. The full list of last year’s honorees is available online.
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