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Deadline for CBN Young Dragon Awards draws closer

The deadline to submit nominations for the CBN Young Dragon Awards is drawing closer, with the country’s professionals/executives under 40 taking centre stage on 31 July to be rewarded for demonstrating outstanding achievements, leadership prowess and a commitment to having a positive impact on their companies and the broader business community.

Nominations have been streaming in and the awarded individuals in 10 exciting categories spanning the local business scene will be the candidates obtaining the highest score in the joint public and Committee vote with a weighted average: 50%-50%.

Nominations for the awards can be submitted through an open call procedure for the following categories:

  1. Tourism, Hotel, Leisure, Food and Beverage
  2. Construction and Real Estate
  3. Trading and Manufacturing (retail trade, wholesale trade, manufacturing)
  4. Technology (technology companies, software, hardware, telcos, etc.)
  5. Services (Education, Health, Media, Communications, Advertising, Supply Chain and Logistics)
  6. Financial Services (Banking, Investing, Insurance, other financial services)
  7. Shipping
  8. Professional Services (law, accounting, consulting)
  9. Gaming
  10. Young Entrepreneur

All companies interested in nominating one or more employees can, until the new closing date of 31 July, 2024, submit their applications using the open call template provided via CBN.

All applications/ nominations in each award category will be evaluated by an Awards Committee consisting of more than 50 personalities from the business world in Cyprus. Members of the Awards Committee may be related to specific award categories or have a more diverse business background and experience

The Committee will select the four (4) candidates with the highest score in each category, who will be announced to the public for voting.

Awarded individuals will be the candidates obtaining the highest score in the joint public and Committee vote with weighted average: 50%-50%.

Dragons are majestic creatures that have resonated in various cultures, symbolizing many elements, amongst which the most prevalent are power, strength, wisdom, luck, knowledge, hope and rebirth.

The symbol of the dragon encourages self-discovery and personal growth, urging individuals to embrace their inner power and release their true potential. The dragon embodies the journey of transformation, which empowers them to rise above all limitations and obstacles.

Dragons are full of confidence yet, at the same time, they demonstrate compassion and grace.

This is why the dragon is the symbol that we have chosen for the Cyprus Business News awards that celebrate young talent, potential and early achievement in business, CBN Young Dragon Awards!

CBN Young Dragon Awards! We vote for and endorse those young professionals – the young dragons – who have set out to conquer the business world, sending a powerful message of inspiration, empowerment and excellence, qualities we aim to recognize and promote in the next generation of business leaders!

Click HERE to find out more and submit your nominations now.

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