Frankfort Chamber to Honor Local Leaders at Women in Business Awards Night
Article Summary: The Frankfort Chamber of Commerce is preparing to celebrate National Women’s History Month with a special evening recognizing the contributions of women in the local business community.
Women in Business Awards Key Points:
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Event Date: The celebration will be held on Thursday, March 19, at CD&ME.
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Award Categories: Honors will be presented in diverse categories, including “Superwoman,” “Future Star,” and “Sustainable Change Maker.”
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Ticket Information: Admission is $60 for Chamber members and $70 for non-members.
FRANKFORT, Ill. — The Frankfort Chamber of Commerce has announced plans for its upcoming Women in Business Awards Night, an event designed to recognize the impact of women in the local workforce during National Women’s History Month.
The celebration is scheduled for Thursday, March 19, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at CD&ME. Organizers stated the evening will highlight women who innovate, lead, and support the community through their careers and businesses.
Awards will be presented in a wide range of categories that reflect different leadership styles and contributions. These categories include Behind the Scenes, Community Supporter, Family Business, Future Star, Mentor, Superwoman, and Sustainable Change Maker.
According to the Chamber, the event is highly anticipated, with nominees often attending alongside family, friends, and colleagues to celebrate their achievements. Tickets for the dinner and awards presentation are $60 for Chamber members and $70 for non-members.
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