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» Go to news mainIntroducing the Emerging Leader Impact Award
The 麻豆社 Law Alumni Association (DLAA) is pleased to introduce the Emerging Leader Impact Award, recognizing the exceptional accomplishments of a recent alumni who has graduated from the Schulich School of Law in the past 10 years.
Reflecting a commitment to fostering a community of excellence and inspiration, the award honours a remarkable graduate who embodies the esteemed values of the Weldon Tradition, seamlessly merging outstanding professional achievements with a significant commitment to community.
This exceptional individual will illustrate that success transcends personal accomplishments and is fundamentally measured by the positive influence one imparts on the broader community.
More information about the award, including eligibility details, selection criteria, and nomination forms, is听available online.
Nomination deadline: April 30, 2024
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