Andy And Monique Berke To Speak At La Paz Chattanooga's Inaugural Latino Leadership Awards

Monday, July 23, 2012

La Paz Chattanooga will host the first Latino Leadership Awards, on Sept. 17, recognizing and honoring Latino leaders in the Chattanooga area. Tennessee State Senator, Andy Berke, and his wife Monique Berke, vice president of human resources for global services at Unum and a local Latina, will open the awards as the keynote speakers.

 

"We should honor our community members who invest so much effort in making our area a better place to live," said Mr.

Berke.

 

The Latino Leadership Awards, which will be held on Monday, Sept. 17, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Mountain City Club, will recognize and award 15 Latino leaders in the Chattanooga community. A "Chattanooga's Choice" award will be given to the leader who is voted for by the broader Chattanooga community as a Latino who demonstrates outstanding service and commitment. There will also be one leader chosen by La Paz Chattanooga as the "Latino Leader of the Year."

 

"Over the past few decades Chattanoogans have done an incredible job prioritizing initiatives to continuously move the region in a positive direction," said David Martin, manager of Development and Communications at La Paz. "A perfect example of this has been the identification and cultivation of area leaders. To date, though, there has never been a large-scale awards program aimed at Latino leaders specifically. Through the Latino Leadership Awards, we will highlight these incredible individuals who work every day to make our city a regional trendsetter."

 

La Paz has stopped taking nominations for local Latino leaders, but will hold an online vote for the "Chattanooga's Choice" award starting August 1. Currently, Latinos from organizations such as Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee, TVA, Unum, local universities and more have been nominated. To vote for the Chattanooga's Choice Award or learn more about the awards, go to www.lapazchattanooga.org/awards.

 

La Paz Chattanooga will recognize all nominated leaders on its website and social media outlets, and will select 15 to honor at the awards banquet. To learn more about the awards banquet, purchase tickets or become a sponsor, go to www.lapazchattanooga.org/awards


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