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OWL accepting award nominations

Ophthalmic Women Leaders (OWL) is now accepting nominations from OWL members for three annual awards, with a deadline of March 15.

 

Washington, DC-Ophthalmic Women Leaders (OWL) is now accepting nominations from OWL members for three annual awards, with a deadline of March 15.

This year, OWL will honor three award winners at its signature Monday evening reception held in conjunction with the ASCRS meeting in San Francisco on April 22, 2013. The award winners are nominated and voted on by OWL members. Members are encouraged to participate in this program by nominating one or more people for an award.

Who should OWL recognize as a trailblazing ophthalmic woman leader?  Nominate an individual for the 2013 Visionary Woman Award.

Do you know an exceptional woman making waves as she advances in her career?  Nominate an individual for the 2013 Rising Star Award.

Have you worked with or for someone who has gone the extra mile to make sure women have opportunities to advance in their careers?  Nominate an individual for the 2013 Catalyst Award.

Learn more by visiting the OWL website.

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