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Organizer American City Business Journals
Submission deadline 10 Apr 2022 5:00pm MDT (over 2 years ago)
In your time zone: Apr 10 7pm EDT
Region Americas
Details

The Business Journal is seeking amazing people under the age of 40 impacting their industries and their communities. We're looking for young stars in every sector: technology, health care, professional services, education, real estate, nonprofits, government, finance, cleantech, sports, etc. Know someone we should honor? Let us know.

In the nomination form below, please offer details on your candidate: How many people a person oversees or how big a division, what projects he or she has started, any community involvement. Honorees will be selected based on their contributions to their companies, their role in their industry, the likelihood of them becoming a key leader in their field and their role in the community.

• Tips:
- Our judges love details, such as: If your nominee managed a team, how many folks were on that team and what was his or her role specifically in bringing a project to fruition? For example, what challenges did he or she and the team have to overcome and how did he or she shepherd them through that? What major successes did they accomplish thanks to his or her leadership? If is NOT enough to simply say "Jim Smith is a wonderful leader."
- Do not just list a person's titles; instead, tell us through details what the nominee accomplished. How many judges love numbers. Don't say: "Sally played an active role in numerous community and industry organizations." Do say: "Sally started a nonprofit that tutors children after school. During the 2018-2019 school year, her nonprofit tutored 250 children at Oak Street Elementary. Fifty percent of these children were reading below grade level at the beginning of the school year; by the end of the school year, 85 percent were reading at or above their grade level."