UTAH'S Finest

This year up to 20 men and women across the state will be honored as Utah's Finest. Those selected exemplify strong leadership qualities, are active in their community, and have excelled in their chosen profession. Utah's Finest is designed to spotlight Utah's young leaders, honoring their professional and charitable accomplishments.


CRITERIA
Each Honoree must:


  • Be under the age of 40;
  • Be successful in their chosen career; and
  • Exhibit a dedication to assist organizations to better the lives of others.


    BENEFITS
    Each Honoree will receive:


  • Recognition as one of Utah's Finest, including letters of congratulations and acknowledgement from political and business leaders;
  • Media coverage recognizing Utah's Finest honorees;
  • Four professional development lunches presented by business and community leaders on topics such as networking, social media and community leadership;
  • Introductions to some of Utah's top community leaders;
  • Community and peer recognition at a dinner/awards ceremony in culmination of Utah's Finest; and
  • The privilege of participating in the battle to find a cure for cystic fibrosis (CF) and working with a nationally acclaimed charity.


    REQUIREMENTS
    Each Honoree must:


  • Secure $2,500 in fundraising dollars;
  • Attend all Honoree events, including the Honoree Recognition Dinner; and
  • Assume ambassador role for Utah's Finest 2013.



    WHY YOU SHOULD PARTICIPATE
    Professional success is rooted in community involvement. Utah's Finest is aimed at helping emerging leaders to cultivate talents, expand professional skills and help in the fight against cystic fibrosis, which affects many children and young adults in our local Utah communities. Aligning yourself with the Utah Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will help you continue to build those skills necessary to keep you grounded throughout your career.


    For more details, please contact Ashley Peterson, Development Director of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, at 801.532.2335 or apeterson@cff.org.