Morgan Stanley & Cascade Business News Honoring Business Leaders 40 & Under

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In a September issue, and on the CBN website, Cascade Business News will honor accomplished leaders under the age of 40 working in Central Oregon’s varied business communities. This is your opportunity to nominate an inspired businessperson in the local region to be included in the annual award recipients.

Deadline for nominations is August 15, 2015.

The Accomplished Under 40 awards are presented by Morgan Stanley and sponsored in part by Broken Top Club in Bend where a celebration of the winners will be held in September.

In today’s extremely competitive business environment, standing out among your peers takes dedication, vision, talent, drive and the ability to bring forth not only the best in yourself, but in others as well. These are the building blocks of leadership and to be recognized with this award illustrates that they possess these qualities in abundance.

We see the importance of the impact that these young professionals have in the community – and their contribution to the economic future of the region. We think it is important for you to meet these business and community leaders who are building impressive careers, while making a commitment to help their communities grow and prosper for future generations to enjoy.

TO QUALIFY: Nominees may come from the education, social service, corporate and professional affiliations. You may nominate a person working in the Central Oregon region of Deschutes Crook or Jefferson Counties.

The person must be 40 or under and have lived and worked in Central Oregon for at least one year. A nomination must include the individual’s professional accomplishments, civic, industry and community involvement, specific characteristic that distinguishes them from their peers and their business leadership philosophy.

The nomination form can be download at www.cascadebusnews.com

(Photo above: Some of the 40 and under 2014 winners | Photo by Cascade Business News)

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Thanks to getting fired 20 years ago by a previous publication, Pamela Hulse Andrews became the founder and publisher of Cascade Publications Inc. which publishes both the print and online versions of Cascade Business News and Cascade Arts & Entertainment. Pamela’s diverse business background gives her a broad perspective on the arts and business community. She has championed the growth of the arts in the high desert region and played a leadership role in connecting the dots between arts and economic vitality. She writes an assortment of monthly and weekly columns on local arts, politics, business and the economy, creativity and developing entrepreneurship.

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