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2024 Women in Signs Awards Nominations Now Open

Entries to nominate outstanding sign professionals are due Feb. 15.

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Nominations for the Signs of the Times 2024 Women in Signs Awards to celebrate female professionals across the sign industry are now open. Fujifilm and Fellers are sponsors of the 2024 Women in Signs Awards.

The annual program honors standout professionals who have excelled in ownership/management, design, fabrication, installation, sales or marketing. Winners will have spurred innovation, fueled business growth or made a positive impact within their sign company, industry association or sign-associated philanthropic organization.

SUBMIT YOUR NOMINATIONS HERE

Sign company professionals are invited to nominate industry connections, co-workers, colleagues or themselves in the competition.* Winners will be selected by a panel of industry leaders (to be determined) at the 2024 ISA International Sign Expo April 10-12 in Orlando, FL.

Winners of the 2023 awards included Sharon Toji, co-owner, H Toji and Co. (Lakewood, CA); Elizabeth Arenella Toynes, partner and head of operations, Studio Dzo (Austin, TX); Maggie Harlow, owner, Signarama Downtown (Louisville, KY); Kelsey Dalton McClellan, co-owner, Heart & Bone Signs (Chicago); and Indu Sanka, CEO, Red Elephant (Lewisville, TX).

Entries for the 2024 Women in Signs Awards must be submitted via this nomination form no later than Thursday, Feb. 15 to be considered.

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*Note: This program is open to all sign company professionals. Manufacturers/suppliers are not permitted to nominate colleagues or themselves, but they may become sponsors or purchase advertorials honoring their customers and industry peers. For sponsorship opportunities, please contact ST Sales Executive Lou Arneberg at lou.arneberg@smartworkmedia.com.

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