Nominations Are Now Being Accepted

2012 Leader of the Year Annual Awards Luncheon

Leader of the Year Award

Alumni of the Year Award

Organization of the Year Award

Emerging Leader of the Year Award (ages 16-29)

Eligibility:  Individuals/Organizations from all sectors - government agencies, nonprofits, corporations and private sector - are eligible for the awards.  Nominees need not reside in Niagara County, but their impact must be made on the Niagara Region.

Criteria:  An individual or organization who: (1) Significantly impacts the Niagara Region; (2) Supports our mission to strenghten regional leadership; (3) Serves as a role model/mentor for future leaders; (4) Exemplifies our organization's core values:

  • Visionary Leadership
  • Excellence
  • Regional Partnerships
  • Societal Responsibility
  • Diversity and Inclusion
  • Lifelong Learning

Nominations:

  1. Submit a one-page statement demonstrating how your nominee fulfills the criteria.
  2. Include contact information for both nominee and nominator.
  3. Indicate name of the award you are nominating your candidate for.
  4. Please list two references.

Please submit your nomination to tfletcher@leadershipniagara.org.  Nominations are due by 5:00pm on February 10, 2012.

 

 

Past News & Events...

Leadership Niagara "Shotgun at Sunrise" 2011

 

 

2011 Leader of the Year Annual Awards Luncheon

The LN Leader of the Year Awards luncheon was held on Thursday, April 28th at the Niagara Falls Country Club.

The 2011 Honorees were:
  • Leader of the Year - Kenneth M. Franasiak
  • Organization of the Year - Flight 3407 Families
  • Distinguished Alumna - Christine S. O'Hara LN '92
  • Emerging Leader - Daniel R. Aikin LN '10
  • Lifetime Achievement Award - George "Skip" Helfrich LN '89
Special thanks to our presenting sponsors: First Niagara Bank, Niagara Gazette and Wegmans.

Leadership Niagara 2010 Luncheon Recognizes Regional Leaders

Leadership Niagara 2010 Luncheon Recognizes Regional Leaders

Learn about the Regional Leaders who made a difference in Niagara Falls in 2010

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