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Deadline for Rockland 40 under 40 Nominations

 

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The Rockland Economic Development Corporation is looking for candidates who are making their mark on Rockland County in positive ways through their commitment to growth, development, professional excellence and the community-at-large.

To nominate a candidate that fits the criteria and is a dynamic individual, business or professional leader, review the Eligibility & Nomination Instructions below and go to: www.redc.org, click on the Forty Under 40 black banner at the top of the page. Please complete all fields. 

Eligibility & Nomination Instructions

  • Anyone who is under the age of 40 as of Oct. 4, 2012
  • Live AND/OR work in Rockland. However, ALL volunteer and community service related activities/contributions MUST be in Rockland County.
  • Nominations accepted from: peer, colleague, client, employer, family member, college, or any other organization. Self-nominations are accepted, however, a Letter of Recommendation must be included with the nomination.
  • Prior recipients cannot be nominated. To obtain a list of past recipients, contact REDC. 

Deadline for Nominations is June 8, 2012.

This is sponsored by Provident Bank. Please direct questions to Liz Cranston, Director, Marketing & Communications, REDC, at lizc@redc.org or 845.735.7040

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