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NAWBO Award Nominations accepted through March 31,2010 Since 1998, NAWBO-VC has been recognizing outstanding women for their contributions to business or the community. Awardees will be publicly acknowledged for their accomplishments at an award luncheon on May 21 at Spanish Hills Country Club in Camarillo. Annual Bravo Awards Friday, May 21, 2010 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM Spanish Hill Country Club Camarillo, CA
Bravo Award Categories Woman Business Owner of the Year · Recognized as a successful entrepreneur whose achievements are outstand · Must be in business for a minimum of 2 years · An outstanding role model for other women to emulate, exhibiting the qualities of integrity, perseverance and the ability to overcome obstacles · Trailblazer of the Year · Has blazed trails for other women to follow · An outstanding role model · Personal philosophy supports the NAWBO vision and mission statement
Emerging Woman Business Owner · Demonstrates entrepreneurial efforts to either start or grow a business featuring an innovate product or service · Has owned and operated current successful business for no more than 3 years · Exhibits the ability to respond to and overcome challenges to the business concept or the creation and growth of a business · Demonstrates the potential for long-term success and growth of her business
Youth Advocate of the Year · Has committed her time and energy to the development of youth programs · Demonstrates leadership as an advocate for the needs of youth
NAWBO Member of the Year · A member who has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to the chapter and who has consistently give of her time and resources to the betterment of NAWBO-VC · A member who has demonstrated support and strength of NAWBO’s vision and mission statement · A member who has strengthened the image and role of NAWBO in the public and private sector
Education Advocate of the Year · Consistently strive to improve educational opportunities and programs · Is committed to the advancement and development of student leaders · Motivates students and educators to be their best
Community Advocate of the Year · Demonstrates leadership as an advocate for the betterment of the community · Brings people together for the common good of the community · Exhibits integrity in and unwavering commitment to community advocacy
Corporate Leader of the Year · Has been recognized as a leader in their industry · Has created opportunities at the corporate level for women employees · Has created business opportunities for women business owners · Is an outstanding corporate role model
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Nominee Information: Name: Title: Company: Address: E-mail:
Your relationship to nominee: Business acquaintance: Professional Organization Member Vendor/supplier Customer By Reputation Self Other
Narrative:
Please submit a summary of 500 words of less describing this nominee's business and or community accomplishments as it relates to the nomination category above. You should provide specific examples of information illustrating how this nominee has distinguished herself among her peers as it relates to leadership skills, innovative ideas, and /or proven ability to execute.
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