Nominations sought for 'Outstanding Women in Banking'
Northwestern Financial Review, Sep 15-Sep 30, 2003
North[middot]Western Financial Review is soliciting nominations for our annual "Outstanding Women in Banking" honors. At least three women will be selected: one from a bank with less than $50 million in assets, one from a bank with $50 million to $250 million in assets, and one from a bank with more than $250 million in assets.
Candidates should be employees who have made an outstanding contribution to their bank, the community and/or their industry. All levels of employees can be considered for recognition, from teller to president. Candidates should be from the Upper Midwest.
Selected candidates will be honored in the November 15 edition of North[middot]Western Financial Review. Nominations must be received by October 14. Nominations should include the candidate's name, bank, phone number and a few sentences about why you believe this person should be recognized as an outstanding woman in banking.
Please send nominations to: NFR Communications, Attn: Tom Bengtson, 4948 Washburn Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55410. Or, e-mail nominations to: tom@nfrcom.com. Or fax them to: 612-929-8146.
"Outstanding Women in Banking," is one of three honors extended by North[middot]Western Financial Review magazine each year. A "Banker of the Year" is named in January and "Rising Stars" are named in the summer.
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