Nate Eaton among 10 honored with ‘Distinguished Under 40’ award
Published at | Updated atThe following is a news release from the Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce.
IDAHO FALLS — The Young Professionals Network is pleased to announce the 2016 recipients of its Distinguished Under 40 Award.
The Young Professionals Network will present the ten recipients with their awards during a formal dinner Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016.
The winners include:
● Crystal Zmak, HR Manager – Teton Toyota
● Travis “Bear” Prairie, Assistant General Manager – Idaho Falls Power
● Benjamin Ritchie, Partner – Moffatt Thomas
● Nate Eaton, News Director – EastIdahoNews.com
● Brad Cramer, Director of Community Development Services – City of Idaho Falls
● Nathan Stevens, Program Manager – Idaho National Laboratory
● Hailey Mack, Career Placement and Recruitment Coordinator – Eastern Idaho Technical College
● Garrett Meikle, Owner/ Vice President – Paul Davis Restoration
● Brandon Visser, Owner/President – Visser Ag. Inc.
● P.J. Holm, Superintendent of Recreation – City of Idaho Falls
Attendees will hear from keynote speaker Dr. Vincent Kituku. Kituku works with organizations and individuals to increase productivity and achieve optimum potential. He is one of the most sought-after business motivational speakers and trainers. Vincent has risen to prominence by delivering authentic, informative and high-energy messages that help people “spear social buffaloes” and live up to their greatness. For more information on Dr. Kituku visit www.kituku.com.
Individual tickets and full table sponsorships are available for purchase under the events tab at idahofallschamber.com. The registration deadline is Fri., Sept. 30, 2016.
The event is sponsored by The Leavitt Group, Fisher’s Technology, East Idaho Business, University of Idaho, and The Willowtree Gallery.
Distinguished Under 40 is an annual awards program exclusive to the Southeastern Idaho area that honors 10 young professionals who have gone above and beyond to accomplish great things in their careers, community, and education.
To be considered for the award, young professionals were nominated by co-workers, managers, and business associates.
This year’s judges had the privilege of going through each application and selecting ten honorees.
The supporting judges this year are members of the Chamber of Commerce Past Presidents Committee.