Deadline Approaches: Nominate Business Leaders by the 26th of September
The Illinois Valley Chamber of Commerce is inviting nominations for its prestigious 40 Under Forty and Community Cornerstone awards. These accolades recognize individuals who are driving innovation, inspiring others, and leaving a lasting impact in the Illinois Valley.
Now in its fourth year, the 40 Under Forty Award honours young professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders under the age of 40 who are shaping the future and strengthening the foundation of the Illinois Valley. The Community Cornerstone Awards, on the other hand, recognize individuals aged 41 and above who have emerged as mentors, change-makers, and community champions.
Nominations for both awards are open until next Friday, the 26th of this month. Interested parties can submit their nominations through the provided links for the Community Cornerstone Awards and the 40 Under Forty Awards.
The Illinois Valley Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominees who are making a meaningful impact in their respective fields, working or volunteering in La Salle, Bureau, or Putnam counties. Candidates can be nominated multiple times, and there is no specific publicly available information identifying young leaders, entrepreneurs, and executives aged 40 or younger in Illinois Valley who are notable for innovation, inspiration, and lasting impact.
The 40 Under Forty Award serves as a testament to the hard work and dedication of the younger generation, while the Community Cornerstone Awards honour those who have made significant contributions to their communities. By recognizing these individuals, the Illinois Valley Chamber of Commerce aims to celebrate those who are shaping the future and strengthening the foundation of the Illinois Valley.
So, if you know someone who fits the bill, don't hesitate to nominate them. Let's celebrate the achievements of these inspiring individuals and the positive impact they are making in our community.
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