The California Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for its annual Small Business Advocate of the Year Award.
The award recognizes small business owners who have done an exceptional job with their local, state and national advocacy efforts on behalf of small businesses.
“The transition to a post-pandemic environment continues to raise concerns as small business owners work to deal with affordability issues in their communities,” said Jennifer Johnson, CalChamber director of local chamber relations. “The award is one way to acknowledge the dedication and persistence of these advocates.”
Award recipients will be recognized at the CalChamber Capitol Summit on May 17 in Sacramento.
Application
The application should include information about how the nominee has contributed significantly as an outstanding advocate for small business in any of the following ways:
• Held leadership role or worked on statewide ballot measures;
• Testified before state Legislature;
• Held leadership role or worked on local ballot measures;
• Represented chamber before local government;
• Active in federal legislation.
The application also should identify specific issues the nominee has worked on or advocated during the year.
Additional required materials:
• Describe in approximately 300 words why nominee should be selected.
• News articles or other supporting materials.
• Letter of recommendation from local chamber of commerce president or chair of the board of directors.