LEGACY, Northern Kentucky’s Young Professional Organization, has announced the 2016 Next Generation Leader Award Finalists.
The Next Generation Leader Awards are designed to salute the region’s young professionals under the age of 40 for significant accomplishments in their chosen professional field, demonstrated leadership, as well as their contribution to the community.
Nominees for the awards are judged by a panel of community leaders and experts in each of 10 distinct categories. Judges initially select three finalists in each category.
Recognition of the finalists and the announcement of the winner in each category will take place at the annual Next Generation Leader Award program and dinner July 14.
The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce would like to recognize all of their member finalists:
BUSINESS/FINANCIAL/LEGAL SERVICES
Elizabeth Corbett, Focus On Success
Sandra Eismann-Harpen, Frost Brown Todd
Justin Vanderglas, Clark Schaefer Hackett
COMMUNICATIONS/MARKETING/SALES
Carla Landon, Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
Eric Langevin, UC Health
Katie Simms, TQL
COMMUNITY & SOCIAL SERVICES
Andy Brunsman, Be Concerned
Laura Menge, The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Mike Moroski, UpSpring
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
Mark Ramler, Mansion Hill Properties
Jeffrey Sackenheim, SHP Leading Design
Tyler Watkins, Work Architecture + Design
EDUCATION
Heather Gerker, Children Inc
Tom Haggard, Covington Partners
Ryan Salzman, NKU
ENTREPRENEURIAL
Natasia Malaihollo, Wyzerr
Lacy Starling, Legion Logistics
Emily Wolff, Otto’s
GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Ben Baker, Immedion
Adam Meier, Office of Governor Bevin
Meghan Sandfoss, NKADD
MEDICAL & HEALTHCARE SERVICES
Katie Koch, St. Elizabeth Physicians
Meriden Peters, Interact for Health
Sarah Wood, St. Elizabeth Healthcare
Award winners will be announced at the award ceremony on July 14th.
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