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Chamber Seeks 2016 Citizen of the Year Nominations

Which Concord or Merrimack County resident do you know that has demonstrated exceptional leadership and community service for many years?

CONCORD, NH – Nominations for the The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce's highest honor, the 2016 Citizen of the Year Award, are now underway, according to a press statement from the chamber. The deadline for submitting nominations is Friday, Sept. 23, with the award to be presented at the Chamber’s 97th Annual Meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 15, beginning at 5 p.m. at the Grappone Conference Center.

Click here to download the nomination application in .pdf.

Each year, the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s Citizen of the Year Committee selects an individual from the community who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and performance in several areas of community service over a period of years. Chamber members and citizens of the Greater Concord community are invited to submit nominees who fulfill the following qualifications:

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  • The individual should live in the Greater Concord or Merrimack County area and his/her activities should also be centered here.
  • Recognition will be given for leadership and performance in several areas of community service over a number of years.
  • The person to be recognized shall have contributed to the general benefit of the community as a whole.

The nominee does not have to be a member of the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce or the business community. The award will not be given posthumously and all nominations will be kept confidential.

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