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DENVER, Colo. - The CAD Society is now accepting nominations of CAD industry developers, pundits and experts for the 2009 CAD Society Industry Awards, which acknowledge the contributions made by individuals who have affected and developed the CAD, engineering, manufacturing and architecture software industries.
Nominations will be accepted via video or in writing, and must be received by March 3, 2009, for consideration by the CAD Society. E-mail nominations can be sent to Rachael Taggart at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Ken Feitz at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Video nominations need to be posted to YouTube with the keywords 'CAD Society' and an e-mail link sent to either Rachael Taggart or Ken Feitz.
Each nomination needs to explain which award category the nominee should be considered for, and the reasons why this nominee deserves to be honoured. The categories include the Joe Greco Community Award for outstanding work in improving communication and developing community within the CAD industry; the Leadership Award for outstanding technical and business leadership in the CAD industry; and the Lifetime Award for a lifetime of outstanding technical and business contributions to the CAD industry.
Only members of the CAD Society will be allowed to vote on nominations received. The awards will be presented at COFES (Congress on the Future of Engineering Software) in April in Scottsdale, Ariz.
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