Nominations open for Ethics in Business Awards

Posted March 1, 2024

The Combined Rotary Clubs of the Panhandle believe there are exemplary persons in our community who exhibit outstanding ethical practices. We need your help in identifying those persons who should be given community-wide recognition. That is why the Combined Rotary Clubs of the Panhandle, along with the University of West Florida College of Business, established an Ethics in Business Award. This year’s award is the 22nd annual award and will be awarded during a luncheon meeting on May 6, 2024. Two awards will be given, one for an individual from an organization with 50 or more employees and one for an individual from an organization with 49 or fewer employees.

The Combined Rotary Clubs of the Panhandle and the College of Business at the University of West Florida are promoting this project because:

  • Community well-being is enhanced by businesses that do well by doing good. Recognizing individuals who are models of ethical business practices encourages others to do the right thing in an environment that often disparages idealism.
  • A cooperative venture of this kind builds positive exchanges within the business community and may uncover innovative practices and unsung heroes.
  • The program invites scrutiny, heightening ethical awareness of one’s own practice.

Nominations must be received by Friday, March 29, 2024. Please send completed submissions to Rick Fountain, College of Business, University of West Florida, 11000 University Parkway, Pensacola, FL 32514 (or fax to 850-474-2716 or email to gbrauneis@uwf.edu).

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This includes the nominating procedure, including eligibility requirements, and evaluation criteria, and the Nomination Form.

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