Asheville Chamber’s WomenUP award nominations due Oct. 4

Press release from the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce:

WomanUP’s annual awards recognize those women who innovate, mentor, serve and shine as leaders in our business community. Nominations are due Friday, Oct. 4.

Woman Entrepreneur, Best in Business
This award, sponsored by Webb Investment Services, recognizes a woman who demonstrates the transformation of her dream into the reality of a product or service and who exhibits the traits of an entrepreneur.

Nominate a woman entrepreneur

Woman Executive of the Year
Sponsored by Mission Health, this award recognizes a woman who exhibits leadership in her organization, profession and community. Candidates at any level of an organization may be nominated.

Submit a nomination for Woman Executive

Outstanding Woman Nonprofit Leader
Sponsored by TD Bank, this award recognizes a woman working for a nonprofit who has distinguished herself in her non-profit organization, her profession, and her community.

Nominate a woman in nonprofit

Suzanne DeFerie Lifetime Achievement Award
Sponsored by First Bank, this award recognizes a woman who has distinguished herself in business over a lifetime, demonstrating excellence and leadership in business throughout her career. The award is named in honor of Suzanne DeFerie. Throughout her 40-year career in the financial services industry, Suzanne was a trail blazer, breaking barriers in her industry, providing both organizational and community leadership and mentoring to other women.

Submit a Lifetime Achievement nomination

Rising Star Award
Sponsored by Western Carolina University, this award recognizes a young woman under the age of 35 who has distinguished herself as a leader and role model to other young women.

Submit a Rising Star nomination

Winners will be announced at our WomanUP Celebration on Nov. 14th.

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