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2025 40 under 40 Awards Program in Colorado

Dated: September 9, 2024

Do you know a young professional making big moves? If you or someone you know is under 40 years of age, a recognized business leader and an active participant in the community, nominate them for Denver’s most prestigious recognition of up-and-comers.

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: 10/07/2024

Size of the Grant: Not Available

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

Eligibility Requirements

When they created the 40 under 40 awards over 20 years ago, they knew the Denver region had its share of young and talented professionals. Year after year, they are overwhelmed by the response to this program as they identify young business leaders from across industry sectors who are:

  • Movers-and-shakers in their careers,
  • Deeply involved in their communities,
  • Dedicated to the causes they love,
  • They’re driven. They’re powerful. They’re making a difference.

Eligibility:

  • Nominee must be 39 or younger as of February 28, 2025 and may not be a previous 40 Under 40 winner. That means their birthday must be 2/28/1985 or later.
  • Nominee must have a physical presence in the Denver metro area defined as: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties.
  • Self-nominations are encouraged.
  • Winners are expected to make themselves available for the video/photo shoot in January and attend the awards program in March. Failure to meet these requirements mean they will be dropped from the program and asked to submit a nomination for the following year.
  • 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 they do not accept or pass letters of recommendations on to judges.

Judging:

  • LEADERSHIP: Has the candidate proven themselves as a leader of their organization and the business community at large? Did they step into a leadership role and expand their role and responsibilities within the company?
  • ACCOMPLISHMENTS: What are their career accomplishments? Give us specific examples. Also, they will want to know specific professional accomplishments during the last 12 months. What new systems and/or innovations have they created within the organization that contributed to the company’s success?
  • COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: How do they give back? Do they serve on a board or volunteer for an organization? Have they created a new program or overseen fundraising? How is this person changing the community at large?

What Makes a Good Nomination?

Think of this nomination as a job interview. A compelling nomination will:

  • Get to the point! Many questions have a character limit of 2,000 characters (including spacing and punctuation). They suggest creating your responses in a word document and copying into the nomination form.
  • It leaves out the unnecessary. Avoid fluff such as superfluous adjectives and empty praise. Don’t list an exhaustive resume of achievements/accomplishments; stick to the specific reasons why the nominee deserves recognition.
  • Make sure to highlight the big impact of your nominee’s work professionally, but don’t be repetitive.
  • Quantify your answers. How much revenue did an innovation generate or what percentage of growth did the company recognize?

For more information, visit Denver Business Journal.

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