The General George C. Marshall Public Leadership Award was instituted in 1989 to recognize a young person’s commitment to public service and demonstrated leadership potential. This award was created to commemorate General Marshall’s two-year residence in Vancouver and to honor the legacy of this world statesman.
The Public Leadership Award is given to a community figure 35 years of age or younger who has demonstrated leadership ability, commitment to public service, academic achievement, and potential for an ongoing active role in public service. To nominate someone for this award, they must meet the aforementioned age requirement, be a college graduate with a 4 year degree, and be a resident of Clark County.
Nomination Process
Nomination is simple and takes only a few minutes to complete online or download a PDF form. If you know an individual who has been involved as a leader in our community and embodies the leadership characteristics of General George C. Marshall, please complete anomination form.
Public Nomination Form Deadline: Friday, February 12, 2016 at 5 p.m. [Click Here]
Benefits
A $2,200 stipend towards a trip to the Marshall Foundation in Lexington, Virginia, Colonial Williamsburg, and Washington D.C.
Opportunities to meet and develop relationships with community leaders.
A scholarship to participate in the Leadership Clark County Program — a nine-month course designed to enhance public leadership skills.
For more information on the program and award ceremony, please visit our website www.fortvan.org/marshall or contact us at (360) 992-1804.
Nomination Deadline Extended!
Nominations are due February 12, 2016
The General George C. Marshall Public Leadership Award was instituted in 1989 to recognize a young person’s commitment to public service and demonstrated leadership potential. This award was created to commemorate General Marshall’s two-year residence in Vancouver and to honor the legacy of this world statesman.
The Public Leadership Award is given to a community figure 35 years of age or younger who has demonstrated leadership ability, commitment to public service, academic achievement, and potential for an ongoing active role in public service. To nominate someone for this award, they must meet the aforementioned age requirement, be a college graduate with a 4 year degree, and be a resident of Clark County.
Nomination Process
Nomination is simple and takes only a few minutes to complete online or download a PDF form. If you know an individual who has been involved as a leader in our community and embodies the leadership characteristics of General George C. Marshall, please complete anomination form.
Public Nomination Form Deadline: Friday, February 12, 2016 at 5 p.m. [Click Here]
Benefits
For more information on the program and award ceremony, please visit our website www.fortvan.org/marshall or contact us at (360) 992-1804.
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