Nominate Candidates for Arkansas Business' 20 in Their 20s List - Innovate Arkansas
Nominate Candidates for Arkansas Business' 20 in Their 20s List
By Arkansas Business Staff, 8/10/2012 8:39:45 AM
Arkansas Business is looking for some young blood. In particular, the young blood among the state's business movers and shakers.
Nominations are being accepted here for the list of the state's most-influential young professionals, "The New Influentials: 20 in their 20s."
Arkansas is teeming with talent, brainpower and entrepreneurial spirit from 20-somethings who are already making an impact in their field.
Arkansas Business seeks the professionals in their 20s who are climbing the corporate, business or political ladders. They are leaders today or destined to become the leaders of tomorrow, and we want to share their success stories.
On Sept. 24, Arkansas Business will present a list of 20 dynamic up-and-coming professionals between the ages of 20-29 and highlight their accomplishments within their businesses, organizations or community.
To see a list of past honorees, click here.
Deadline to nominate is Aug. 17, so make your nominations soon!
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