DAVENPORT, IOWA (July 19, 2022) — The Quad Cities Business Journal (QCBJ) is seeking nominations for its first annual 2022 Forty Under 40 class. This award recognizes forty leaders under the age of forty who have made a significant impact in their business and community early in their careers.

Nominees must live or work in Rock Island, Henry, or Mercer counties in Illinois or Scott, Clinton, or Muscatine counties in Iowa and be under forty years old as of November 16 to qualify. Honorees are selected based on the totality of their career, past and present civic, corporate and non-profit activities, and leadership roles.

The nomination form is available online at https://quadcitiesbusiness.com/event/qcbj-forty/. Nominations must include the nominee’s recent resume or bio, a brief statement about why they should be selected, and an additional letter(s) of recommendation. All nomination materials must be submitted together electronically. Nominations are due August 12.

Honorees will be featured in the October 31 issue of the weekly Quad Cities Business Journal and recognized at a November 10 awards banquet. For more information, visit quadcitiesbusiness.com/events or email QCBJ Event Director Jenni Hatz at jenni@quadcitiesbusiness.com.

About Quad Cities Regional Business Journal: The Corridor Media Group Inc (CMG) is a family-owned media company based in North Liberty, Iowa, and the publisher of the Quad Cities Regional Business Journal (QCBJ), a weekly source of comprehensive business coverage for Iowa’s Creative Corridor. CMG also provides custom publishing, digital news, business data, and hosts the region’s most popular corporate and awards-based events. For more information or to subscribe, visit www.quadcitiesbusiness.com.

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