Nominations for Top Women now open

Online nomination forms are at http://www.businesstodaync.com/top-women-in-business-nomination-form.
To be eligible for this awards program, women should own a business or work in Cabarrus County, Lake Norman or University City.
Prior winners include Cyndie Mynatt, owner of the Concord-based Ben Mynatt auto dealerships, Abigail Jennings, president of Lake Norman Realty, based in Cornelius; Kate Gaither, owner of Mooresville-based Newport Properties; Georgia Krueger, director of the Ada Jenkins Center in Davidson; Dianne Snyder, chancellor of Cabarrus College of Health Sciences; Deborah Young, founder of Deborah Young Studio in Cornelius; and Phyllis Wingate, CEO of Carolinas Medical Center-Concord.
The awards have a tradition of recognizing career achievement, community service and impact.
This year we are asking an essay question: “If I had to do it all over again, I would (fill in the blank)?”
Nominations close Sept. 2.
Judges include Cabarrus community leader Dakeita Vanderburg Johnson; Diane Honeycutt, one of the top Allen Tate Realtors in North Carolina and a Cabarrus County Commissioner; Cornelius business attorney Catherine Bentz; Uwharrie Bank Market Regional President Pat Horton; Cornelius-based closing attorney Cheri Thebeau; Tricia Sisson, co-founder of the Range at Lake Norman in Cornelius; and Robin Smith, co-owner of Lake Norman Chrysler Dodge Jeep.
All the judges are former Top Women winners. There are no advertising quid pro quos.
Each year there is a Champagne Reception in honor of the winners, all of whom will be notified prior to this year’s event.
The reception and a mini business expo for women will be 6-9 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 21 at River Run Country Club.







