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New deadline: 30 Under 30 call for entries are open

Now is your chance to be recognized as the next generation of marketing talent

Since launching in 2012, Marketing’s 30 Under 30 editorial program has recognized some of this country’s best and brightest marketing talent… and we’re on the hunt for more.

Nominate yourself, a friend, a family member or a colleague by filling out the online nomination form on our 30 Under 30 website, or download it and email it here. Either way, it’s quick and easy, we promise.

We review hundreds of submissions (seriously, we’re super diligent), so make every word count. Use the space wisely — be clear and concise and forgo the flattery (we already know how awesome we are!). We’re judging your accomplishments so a strong resume is really all you need.

Deadline for submissions is June 10.

If you have any questions about this year’s 30 Under 30 program, pop us a note.

Good luck!

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