Crosscut Looking for Courageous Individuals!

By Seattle Magazine Staff July 11, 2013

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!–paging_filter–pOur friends over at a href=”http://crosscut.com/” target=”_blank”Crosscut/a, Seattle’s nonprofit, independant online news organization that has brilliant coverage on the a href=”http://crosscut.com/2013/07/11/mossback/115482/Seattle-mayor-you-sure-yo…” target=”_blank”mayoral race/a and other civic-related items, has launched its first-ever a href=”http://crosscut.com/crosscut/courage-awards/” target=”_blank”Courage Awards/a. And it’s looking for nominees. Here’s the gist:/p
pemGot Courage? Crosscut launched its first annual Courage Awards in June! The Awards will honor courageous individuals who took a risk to successfully break gridlock; innovated despite criticism; exhibited uncommon, selfless leadership; followed data and best practices even though custom and tradition may say otherwise; and inspired and instructed others in public service, business and cultural leadership./em/p
pTo nominate one or more people for the Crosscut Courage Awards, strongemail a href=”mailto:courageawards@crosscut.com” target=”_blank”CourageAwards@Crosscut.com/a/strong with the name of your nominee and a paragraph describing the reason for their nomination. strongNominations must be received by July 30./strong Honorees will be chosen by the Crosscut board and honored at a breakfast on October 31 at Bell Harbor./p
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