2024 Marshall Leadership Awards Nominations Open Celebrate the accomplishments of the young leaders in your life by nominating them today! |
General George C. Marshall’s example of leadership has guided and inspired leaders in Clark County since his residency as commander of Vancouver Barracks in 1936-38. The Marshall Leadership Awards celebrate and support rising leaders who, like General Marshall, demonstrate integrity, candor, courage and preparedness while serving a greater good. The Marshall Public Leadership Award is granted to adult leaders up through age 35. The Marshall Youth Leadership Award is granted to student leaders who are seniors in high school. Candidates must be nominated to be considered. Nominations close February 9, 2024. After nominations close, nominees will be invited to complete an application process. Award winners and nominees are honored at the Marshall Awards Ceremony to be held on Monday, April 29 at 6:00 pm at the Artillery Barracks. If you have any questions, please email marcom@thehistorictrust.org. Sponsorship opportunities are available. If you would like to support emerging leaders in our community, please contact Temple Lentz, President/CEO, at temple.lentz@thehistorictrust.org or 360.992.1805. Marshall Youth Leadership Award Qualifications: A senior in high school A resident of Clark County Committed to serving a greater good and demonstrates leadership potential Serve as a role model, motivating others to become involved Benefits: $3,500 Aléna K. Jarvis Memorial Scholarship Opportunities to develop professional relationships with community leaders Public visibility for the award recipient and their nominating school or organization Youth runners-up receive a $1000 scholarship provided from the Klinge/Meyer Family Fund of the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington. |
Marshall Public Leadership Award
Qualifications:
35 years of age or younger A resident of Clark County Demonstrates leadership ability and works to serve a greater good
Benefits:
$3,500 award for continuing education or professional development of awardee’s choice Opportunities to develop professional relationships with community leaders Public visibility for the award recipient’s employer or nominating organization |