'Most Influential' nominees due by Oct. 9
By Glenn Roberts Jr., Thursday, September 24, 2009.
Inman News is seeking your nominations for the most influential individuals in real estate, including the best and brightest real estate leaders, bloggers, Twitter users ("Tweeters") and all-around masters of social media.
The deadline for nominations is Friday, Oct. 9.
The nomination form is available online: http://www.inman.com/most-influential.
The annual list of 100 Most Influential Real Estate Leaders recognizes those who embrace leadership, innovation, ingenuity, power and persistence -- they are industry luminaries and also those outside figures whose actions influence the business of buying and selling homes.
NOTE: REPEAT NOMINATIONS FOR THE SAME INDIVIDUAL WILL BE DISCARDED -- ONLY ONE NOMINATION WILL BE ACCEPTED PER INDIVIDUAL. CLICK HERE TO VIEW A RECENTLY UPDATED LIST OF 2009 "MOST INFLUENTIAL" READER NOMINEES.
The lists of most influential real estate bloggers, Twitter users ("Tweeters") and masters of social media recognizes individuals whose rousing real estate insight can incite change -- they have a knack for stirring up lively discussion and debate on important, timely and relevant topics for the real estate industry.
Please send an e-mail to influential@inman.com or call (510) 658-9252, ext. 137, with any questions about the online nomination form or the nomination and selection process. You can also send attachments related to nominations to influential@inman.com.
If you have information related to the nomination process that is not in electronic form, feel free to send this information via fax, attention "Managing Editor," to (510) 658-9317 or by mail to: Inman News Most Influential, 1100 Marina Village Parkway, Suite 102, Alameda, CA 94501. Deadline: Friday, Oct. 9, 2009.
Click here to view the online nomination form.
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