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The Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce held its Annual Meeting and Community Leadership Awards on Wednesday, Jan. 27, honoring some of the people and businesses making a difference in Loudoun.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the annual meeting usually a large, dressy affair in a ballroom at the National Conference Center was held virtually this year.
“While this virus may keep us apart, it cannot keep us from celebrating, and it won’t keep us from honoring the true heroes of this Chamber and our community,” said Loudoun Chamber President and CEO Tony Howard.
And also in light of the pandemic, this year the Chamber announced a new award: the #StrongerTogether award, which marked five outstanding community initiatives to alleviate the human and economic suffering in Loudoun the virus has caused.
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How do you balance running a business with the pressures of middle school? For 14-year-old Mahsa Riar, the answer is passion.
Mahsa is the founder of Limitless Limb, a 2-year-old company that designs 3D-printed prosthetic limbs and assistive devices for children. The Ashburn teen is the youngest ever nominee for the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce’s Community Leadership Awards.
For this young entrepreneur, who’s also a poet, artist and musician, the secret is combining astrong work ethic with doing what you love and a desire to give back to the community.
“A lot of what I do, I really love so it’s not like work,” Mahsa said. “I really love designing and running my business.”