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Comerica relocates headquarters to Dallas
State senator urges law to cut pollution by cars, construction
DFW among hottest metros in U.S., and we don’t mean temperature
Bishop T.D. Jakes to keynote Chamber Leadership Luncheon set for Mar. 21
Cyber Threats Issue Forum to probe privacy, cyber crime, identity theft
Addressing the Economic Value of a Healthy Workforce
Chamber’s India Forum to feature industry experts from around the nation
Our future in math and science: Is Dallas area in trouble?
Community Service through Serving on Your Local School Board
Apply now for the 2007 International Business Achievement Awards
Tomorrow’s workforce in the hands of region’s school districts today
Chamber Offers a New “Experience”
European Court of Justice ensures fluidity of European Union economy
Diversity in the Workplace event to be an annual affair
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Apply now for the 2007 International Business Achievement Awards

The deadline for small and mid-size businesses to apply for the Chamber’s 2007 International Business Achievement Awards is June 1.

The awards luncheon will be held Sept. 11 at the Adam’s Mark Hotel in downtown Dallas.  For twelve years, the International Business Achievement Awards have annually honored a large corporation, an individual, and a small to mid-size business for their global successes, civic involvement, their leading role in raising the international profile of Dallas/Fort Worth, and their contribution to the economic growth of North Texas.

More than 700 of North Texas' prominent international business leaders looked on as Masergy Communications received the small to mid-sized company award in 2006. Thousands more found out about its many accomplishments through Chamber publications and articles in the Dallas Business Journal.

Previous small to mid-size awardees include Hoss Equipment Company, Healing Sports Limited and Jonathan Bailey Associates.

Any DFW company can enter if it has less than $100 million in annual sales and can demonstrate innovative methods for fostering outstanding growth in its international business operations over the last two years. Chamber membership is not required to apply.  All application information is kept strictly confidential. 

Download an application (PDF), or contact Sarah Carabias-Rush at srush@dallaschamber.org or 214-746-6750.


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