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Posted: Thursday, 25 June 2009 6:50PM

Automation Alley Extends Nominations For Gala Awards



Automation Alley, Southeast Michigan's largest technology business association, announced Wednesday that the nomination due date for its Annual Awards Gala has been extended through Friday, July 10.

Automation Alley is seeking nominations in the following categories:

- Legend CEO (Lifetime Achievement Award)
- CEO of the Year
- Emerging Leader
- Automation Alley Member of the Year
- Technology Company of the Year
- Emerging Technology Company of the Year
- Educational Program of the Year
- Non-Profit of the Year

This year's Gala will be held at the Roostertail in Detroit on Friday, Sept. 25. The event will celebrate Automation Alley's 10th anniversary and its many successes, as well as recognizing Southeast Michigan's technology leaders and companies.

To submit a nomination or secure a sponsorship, visit the Automation Alley Web site at www.automationalley.com or contact the Resource Center at info@automationalley.com or (800) 427-5100. The nomination deadline is Friday, July 10; winners will be selected by the Automation Alley Awards Committee. All members of Southeast Michigan's business community are eligible to enter.

Sponsorships are currently available and range from $500 - $30,000. Tickets to the event are available at $200 per person for Automation Alley members and $400 for non-members. For additional information, please visit www.automationalley.com.


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