30 Under 30: Nominate Young Talent Today
MoldMaking Technology is looking for 30 individuals under the age of 30 making a difference in moldmaking, both in their company and in the moldmaking community. Nominate someone today!
Commitment, work ethic and passion are widespread traits in the moldmaking community. This year has been hard on many, but despite the hardships, there are those that have managed to rise above. Bringing back our program from 2018, this year MoldMaking Technology is looking for 30 individuals under the age of 30 making a difference in moldmaking, both in their company and in the moldmaking community. We need your help to nominate potential winners.
The emphasis is on leadership and potential leadership — whether for a current employer or overall involvement in the industry, but 30-Under-30 nominees may also be hardworking industry volunteers and community members who know how to give back to the moldmaking industry.
From your nominations, MoldMaking Technology will select 30 young people in the moldmaking industry who are striving to be the next generation of leaders and innovators. We will recognize them annually in print throughout the 2021 year in the pages of MoldMaking Technology, as well as at special events.
Think of co-workers and colleagues — anyone who matches the criteria — and nominate someone you believe is deserving. Nominees must be under the age of 30 as of June 1, 2021. Further, honorees will be chosen based on the quality of the nomination submitted, not the quantity of nominations.
Directions for nominating can be found at the link above.
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