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NHBR is now accepting nominations for the 2012 Financial Executive of the Year Awards, which honor New Hampshire’s top financial officers and executives for their outstanding fiscal leadership and contributions to the success of their companies.Presented in partnership with KBW Financial Staffing and Recruiting, the awards will be presented to one individual in each of five categories: small, medium and large for-profit companies and small and large nonprofits.Successful nominations will be individuals who have contributed to their company’s overall growth, whether through forming strategic partnerships, revenue growth, improved competitive position or other measures of success. Consideration will also be given to those who have demonstrated strong ethics and community involvement.All nominated persons must work or have their office based in the Granite State.Nominations are open through March 9, 2012 and can be submitted online at www.nhbr.com/financialexecutiveawards.
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