(Charlottesville, Virginia – September 14)  The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the Chamber Paul Goodloe McIntire Citizenship Award.  The Award will be presented on November 17th at the 2016 Chamber Annual Dinner at Boar’s Head Inn.

The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce established the Paul Goodloe McIntire Citizenship Award in 1975, “to recognize Paul-Goodloe-McIntire outstanding citizen contributions to our Greater Charlottesville communities.” The Chamber Award is established and named in honor of Paul Goodloe McIntire, a distinguished Charlottesville area citizen, “whose good will set a standard of service that others through the years have reached for while helping to weave a fabric of selflessness that continues to provide for our community and its citizens.”

The Chamber McIntire Citizenship Award recipient is a citizen who has:

The Chamber McIntire Citizenship Award recipient must live in the Greater Charlottesville region and need not be a member of our Chamber. The Award may be given posthumously.

The nomination form and award details are available on the Chamber website cvillechamber.com under the “Annual Chamber Awards” link. Nominations are due October 14th.

The Annual Chamber Dinner is regularly attended by more than 400 business & civic leaders. Registration will open in early October.

Founded in 1913, the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to representing private enterprise, promoting business and enhancing the quality of life in our Greater Charlottesville communities.  Today the Chamber’s more than 1,200 member and affiliate member enterprises employ more than 45,000 people in our community, representing an estimated total payroll of more than $1.75 billion a year.

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