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Automotive Hall of Fame Calling for the Best and Brightest of Young Automotive Leaders

The Automotive Hall of Fame is seeking nominations for its Young Leadership and Excellence Awards. Winners will be honored at the Automotive Hall of Fame's annual awards ceremony in October. Since 1980, the Automotive Hall of Fame has honored a select group of just 57 men and women who have demonstrated significant potential as future industry leaders. Honorees are permanently exhibited at the Automotive Hall of Fame in Dearborn, Mich.

DEARBORN, MI — The Automotive Hall of Fame is seeking nominations for its Young Leadership and Excellence Awards. Winners will be honored at the Automotive Hall of Fame’s annual awards ceremony in October.

Since 1980, the Automotive Hall of Fame has honored a select group of just 57 men and women who have demonstrated significant potential as future industry leaders. Honorees are permanently exhibited at the Automotive Hall of Fame in Dearborn, Mich.

The deadline for Young Leadership and Excellence Award nominations is Friday, May 6. Nominees must be between 25 to 35 years of age and can represent any segment of the industry, as well as from around the world. To nominate an individual or to receive a copy of the nomination form, contact Lynne Hall at the Automotive Hall of Fame at (313) 240-4000.

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