Here it is: The Washington Business Journal’s Power 100 class of 2022


Power has been redefined in the last two-plus years.

It’s not merely how much money one controls, or the size of one’s network.

After March 2020, power can come in different forms — namely in how someone wields that money or network, or their capacity to have real impact in others’ lives.

With that in mind, we are revealing our Power 100 this year. As you go through this list, you will see some familiar names, but also, hopefully some names you have yet to stumble across or add to your…

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