The Specialty Advertising Association of Greater New York (SAAGNY) has grown to be the largest regional Promotional Products association in the country. Our growth would not have been possible without the visionary planning and untiring efforts of a few outstanding leaders.
The SAAGNY Hall of Fame recognizes the extraordinary achievements of these leaders who have contributed to our success. This is your opportunity to help choose the next recipient of this prestigious honor. When making your selection, please keep in mind the criteria outlined in the application below:
SAAGNY Pioneers
SAAGNY Pioneers are defined as individuals previously employed by member companies who are no longer active in our region or business and served AMASS or SAAGNY prior to 1989. Pioneers will be voted on via a separate nomination from the regular Hall of Fame. Anyone that served SAAGNY from 1989 and prior will be considered a potential Pioneer Club inductee.
SAAGNY Contemporaries
SAAGNY Contemporaries are defined as current or past members who have volunteered with SAAGNY.
The nominee shall have made significant and lasting contributions to SAAGNY and the Promotional Products industry and have served on a committee or on the Board of Directors of SAAGNY. To be eligible, the nominee must have served as a committee or board volunteer and:
- · Has not served on the SAAGNY Board of Directors for a minimum of three (3) years before nomination to the Hall of Fame; or
- · Continues to serve on the Board of Directors but has an aggregate of 10 years’ volunteer service to SAAGNY as a committee or board member prior to nomination to the Hall of Fame
- · Members of the Hall of Fame Committee are not eligible for nomination
The Hall of Fame Committee will review all nominations and determine which category the nominee qualifies for. Please return the nomination form and required items no later than Friday, July 1, 2022. If you have any questions, please call the SAAGNY office or email Donna-Jean Plante (donna-jean@saagny.org).
Thank you for your participation.
Yours,
Paul Sprunk
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