Know any legends?

Time is running out for those interested in nominating someone for entry to the Marketing Hall of Legends in 2010. The Hall of Legends recognizes Canadian marketers who have made a real difference to the industry or had a direct impact on the career of nominators. Submissions will be accepted until Friday in the Visionary, […]

Time is running out for those interested in nominating someone for entry to the Marketing Hall of Legends in 2010.

The Hall of Legends recognizes Canadian marketers who have made a real difference to the industry or had a direct impact on the career of nominators.

Submissions will be accepted until Friday in the Visionary, Enabler, Builder, and Mentor categories.

“Five years and 41 inductees later, and Stéfan Danis and I, as co-chairs, are still amazed by the imaginative and well-deserved nominations we are seeing for Marketing Hall of Legends,” said Jim Warrington, president of Fantail Communications. “We are delighted to be giving our judges such a tough job again this year.”

A MHOL selection panel will review the nominations to identify a number of finalists, with the most senior marketing leaders of Canada’s 500 largest advertisers, marketing services agencies, marketing associations, and marketing schools voting to elect those entering the Hall in 2010.

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