Megan Rose named to Business Observer’s 40 Under 40

Graphic depicting the logo of Business Observer's 40 Under 40 Awards

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Megan Rose, CEO of Better Together, has been
recognized in the Business Observer’s 2021
40 Under 40 selections.

Each year, the Business Observer selects 40 individuals under 40 years old from the Gulf Coast business community. Carefully selected from nominations and original reporting, these individuals represent the best and brightest from Tampa to Naples.

In selecting this year’s honorees, the paper’s editors looked for candidates who are entrepreneurial, even if they don’t own their own businesses.

“There are a lot of publications that do similar lists each year,” says Business Observer Executive Editor Kat Hughes. “We wanted our list to stand apart as a group of young professionals who aren’t afraid to take charge and take risks in their business. They are willing to try new things and put their ideas into action. To us, this is what it means to be a business leader, and we feel these 40 individuals embody that spirit.”

Megan shares her story and insights on mentoring with the Business Observer in their latest coverage of the 40 Under 40 Awards.

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