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The search is on for Singapore's most outstanding business leaders at the SBR Management Excellence Awards 2018

The deadline for entry submissions is on 5 October.

On its fourth annual installment, the Singapore Business Review Management Excellence Awards 2018 is back to honour the country's most outstanding business leaders.

Awards to be given include Executive of the Year, Innovator of the Year, Team of the Year, and Employee Engagement of the Year.

The deadline for entry submissions is on 5 October. A panel consisting of industry experts and thought leaders will evaluate the entries.

Winners will be awarded in Singapore on 28 November.

In 2017, the awards night was graced by about 100 executives. The event coincided with the 4th SBR Business Rankings Awards.

Winners from last year for the Executive of the Year include Karen Cvornyek from B+H Architects, Raman Singh from Mundipharma, Zeenath Kuraisha from Asia Pacific Sales & Marketing Academy, Joseph Wong from TRAININGGEARASIA, Syed Ali Ridha Madihid from iCommerce Asia, Chatri Sityodtong from ONE Championship, and Kannan Chettiar from AVVANZ 

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