2022 NMMA Canada Hall of Fame — Call for Nominations

NMMA Canada

Dec 21, 2021

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2022 National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) Canada Hall of Fame. Inductees in the NMMA Canada Hall of Fame include those who have, or those who continue to, generate substantial and lasting contributions toward the advancement of the marine industry. The due date for nominations is January 10, 2022. The 2022 NMMA Canada Hall of Fame inductee will be announced at the NMMA Canada State of the Industry Breakfast on Tuesday, January 25, 2022. Details for the in-person breakfast will be coming soon.

“The NMMA Canada Hall of Fame is the Association’s highest honor and a way to recognize the significant contributions to recreational boating by one of our industry leaders,” said Sara Anghel, President of NMMA Canada. “The boating industry plays a significant role in Canadian recreation and our national economy—we are proud to be able to showcase the dedication and innovation of one of our boating leaders each year and put a spotlight on our industry.”

HALL OF FAME NOMINATION CRITERIA

· Has made a substantial and lasting impact on the industry or their segment
· Is known in the industry and is beyond personal or professional reproach
· Has been and continues to be a member and supporter of NMMA
· Is actively involved in the marine industry for a minimum of ten years

To nominate an individual for the 2022 NMMA Canada Hall of Fame, please email Sara Anghel at sanghel@nmma.org with a detailed description of the candidate’s achievements. To be eligible to submit a nomination, one must be an active member of NMMA.

 

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