Deadline Extended to August 21 in the Search for Aspiring Young Professionals


Do you know a young professional, rising star who works in the global pulp, paper, packaging, tissue, and related industries? TAPPI is searching far and wide for the next Top Outstanding Young Professionals Awardees
 
TAPPI is now accepting nominations for aspiring young professional leaders in the industry. The Top Outstanding Young Professionals Award designates as many as 10 young leaders each year. Awardees will be recognized throughout 2018 in TAPPI’s various publications and online. In addition to the recognition, honorees will be invited to attend their 2018 division-specific TAPPI conference to receive their award. Take a look at TAPPI's 2017 Outstanding Young Professionals.
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TAPPI is seeking professionals age 35 or younger with 5-10 years of industry experience. Submit a nomination today. Download and fill out the form completely. You will also need to include a copy of the nominee’s resume.  
There are three different ways you can apply:
  1. Email – Send the completed form and resume to YP@tappi.org.
  2. Mail – Mail the completed form and resume to: TAPPI, 15 Technology Parkway South, Suite 115, Peachtree Corners, GA  3009247
  3. Fax – Fax the completed form and resume to:  1-770-446-6947.
Submission Deadline:  Monday, Aug. 21, 2017.
 
Please Note:  Nominees do not need to be TAPPI members at the time of submission; however, winners must be a member of TAPPI. Join or renew your TAPPI membership today!  Nomination forms will be retained up to five years for consideration, according to eligibility. 
 
The TAPPI Young Professional Division is a great resource for professionals 35 years of age or younger who are looking for a way to advance their career in the paper, pulp, tissue, converting, or related industries. Membership is designed to provide leadership opportunities, offer resources for career advancement, connect young professionals with peers and industry leaders, and supply a wealth of information and technical resources.  

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