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Local Dateline (October 27, 2009) – The Rotary Club of Green Bay has created a new annual award to recognize community leaders of organizations with $15 million or less in annual sales or 5-99 employees. Successful nominees must serve as a Leader of an organization (i.e. owner, co-owner, President, CEO, Executive Director, Director, etc.); or have been a Leader within the previous 24 months and represent a for-profit or non-profit organization. The organizations represented must also have an office in Brown County.
Nominated individuals must show leadership in Brown County, show leadership within the nominee’s own industry, excel at growth and job creation for their organization or the community and follow the Rotary’s “Four-Way Test” relating to truthfulness, fairness, goodwill and ethics.
The recipient will be selected and notified by January 7th, 2010; and will receive Rotary International’s distinguished Paul Harris Fellow ($1,000 value) at the Rotary Club of Green Bay’s meeting on February 8th, 2010 at Hotel Sierra.
About Rotary: The Rotary Club of Green Bay was founded in 1917 and is part of Rotary International. Founded in 1905, Rotary is one of the largest international humanitarian service organizations in the world consisting of business and professional leaders providing volunteer and humanitarian service, and helping build goodwill and peace in the world. With 1.2 million members worldwide in nearly 33,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries, Rotary’s motto is “Service above Self.” Since 1985, its top philanthropic goal is to eradicate polio worldwide, having helped slash polio cases by 99% and received a $100 million challenge grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2007. The Green Bay Club has approximately 100 members and meets every Monday at Noon at the Hotel Sierra (formerly Regency Suites). More information can be found at www.greenbayrotary.com.
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Kari Moody - Hotel Sierra/KI Convention Center
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