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Organizer: Asian American Business Development Center, Inc.
80 Wall St, Ste 418
New York, NY 10005
T: 212-966-0100
URL: www.aabdc.com
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Nominate successful Asian American entrepreneurs and professionals who deserve the recognition!
Demonstrate the spirit of corporate diversity, honor distinguished achievements and efforts of Asian American corporate professionals, or recognize outstanding leadership, vision and accomplishments of Asian American entrepreneurs...
How to nominate?
If you know any successful Asian Americans who deserve this recognition, please nominate them. Self-nominations are also encouraged.
Method 1: If you want to submit an anonymous nomination, send us the nominee's contact information by clicking HERE.
Method 2: If you want to disclose your name to the nominee, please register first for a User ID by clicking HERE.
Login and submit your nomination by clicking HERE. You will be notified after the nominee submits his/her application.
Can I nominate my Asian American employees?
We encourage corporate sponsors to nominate deserving senior level Asian American executives for the "Outstanding 50" award program. The AABDC defers to the nominating corporations to decide which candidate to recognize as making significant contributions to the companies as well as active participants in their respective communities.
Can I submit an entry without being nominated?
Yes, all interested Asian American individuals can apply to the award program with or without a nomination. However, a nomination can benefit an entry by helping the dinner committee better understand an applicant's qualifications.
Can I nominate my Asian American employees?
Corporate-endorsed nominations and participation are required. If your company is not a sponsor but would like to participate in this year's award program, please contact us by clicking HERE.
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2006 Keynote speaker: Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton

After delivering an inspirational speech, keynote speaker, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, receives an award from AABDC President John Wang, for her continuing support of the Asian American business community.
Benefits of submitting nominations

The employee relation benefits can be significant. When you submit nominations, you are showing your employees that you acknowledge and appreciate their accomplishments and believe that their achievements are worthy of recognition.
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