The Denver Business Journal is currently accepting nominations for its 2024 Outstanding Women in Business Awards Program.
Donor Name: Denver Business Journal
State: Colorado
County: Adams County (CO), Arapahoe County (CO), Boulder County (CO), Broomfield County (CO), Denver County (CO), Douglas County (CO), Jefferson County (CO)
Type of Grant: Awards and Prizes
Deadline: 04/01/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Outstanding Women in Business are leaders driving change, earning admiration, inspiring the community and delivering results.
Nominees will be scored on their professional accomplishments, innovation and community involvement. Self-nominations encouraged.
Nomination Benefits:
- Recognition on Denver Business Journal’s website and within the pages of the legacy print edition can set an individual and their business apart from its competitors and make the business more visible in the community and to potential partners and investors.
- If your candidate is selected as a winner, it sends a message of success to employees and prospective employees, and gives your company the opportunity to recognize workers for their contributions to your success.
- Service providers are encouraged to nominate exceptional clients and partners they believe are worthy of broad public recognition.
- The awards event will be memorable and a valuable opportunity to meet and network with other award-winning companies and community business leaders.
Eligibility Requirements
Denver Business Journal’s Outstanding Women in Business are innovators, leaders and game-changers. They will recognize women who are leading their industries and communities through a period of rapid change and unprecedented challenges. One Lifetime Achievement Award winner will also be selected.
Eligibility Criteria
- Self-nominations are encouraged.
- Nominees must have a physical presence in the Denver metro area (Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties)
- Only 3 nominations/candidate accepted. If a 4th nomination is received it will not be considered.
- Letters of Recommendation: Due to the high volume on nominations we do not accept or pass letters of recommendations on to judges.
- Past Outstanding Women in Business winners may only be nominated for the Lifetime Achievement award.
- Nominees must be available to participate in a Denver Business Journal photo shoot and videotaped interview and attend the August 1 awards presentation in order to be honored and recognized on the DBJ website, in the weekly print edition and at the event
- Contact information provided must be that of the nominee and nominee company officials. Public Relations firms nominating clients must provide the direct contact info for the nominee and should inform their clients of the nomination. Failure to supply candidate’s contact information may result in candidate’s removal from final consideration.
For more information, visit Denver Business Journal.