Emerging Leader Nominations

Do you know an up-and-coming training leader?

Do you know an up-and-coming training leader? Someone who stands out from the crowd? Someone who is an outstanding training professional with excellent leadership qualities? Someone who deserves recognition for his or her outstanding efforts in the training industry?

Please nominate him or her for Training magazine’s 2013 EMERGING LEADER AWARDS. Nomination forms will be available in May 2012 and will be due JANUARY 14, 2013.

Nominating is easy—just fill out the form and e-mail it and your nominee’s resume back to Editor-in-Chief Lorri Freifeld at lorri@trainingmag.com. Please note we will not accept any self-nominations. Submissions will be reviewed by Training’s Editorial Advisory Board. The list of all winners will be published in the May ⁄ June 2013 issue of the magazine, along with extended profiles of the Top 10. The Top 10 will be invited to serve on Training’s 2013 Editorial Advisory Board beginning in June. The 2012 Top 10 Young Trainers are not eligible to be nominated for 2013, but the other 30 winners and those on the Trainers to Watch list can be nominated as long as they have overcome new training challenges or developed new training initiatives within the last year.

These awards are designed to highlight emerging leaders in the training industry and give them the well-deserved opportunity to be recognized.

Nomination Criteria:

  • NO SELF-NOMINATIONS
  • in the training industry for  a minimum of 3 and maximum of 10 years as of December 2012
  • has at least 3 direct reports OR has orchestrated a large-scale training/learning and development initiative requiring management/leadership of a group of people within the last year
  • demonstrates leadership qualities (i.e., motivates/inspires direct reports and co-workers; acts as mentor/coach, either formally or informally; thinks strategically)
  • develops/leads innovative training initiatives
  • successfully met a significant training challenge in the last year
  • demonstrates career progression by taking on new responsibilities each year

In short, this is a person you would want on board in a training capacity at your organization.