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AWB 2019 Legislative Day and Hill Climb
Gets a Makeover
The annual AWB Legislative Day and Hill Climb is moving
locations — from the Hotel RL to AWB’s headquarters and
the Capitol Campus. The event will take place Tuesday, Jan.
29, in Olympia.
Taking advantage of the newly-remodeled conference
space and high-tech equipment, the association will hold its
board meeting at the AWB office. A shuttle will transport
attendees up to the Capitol for meetings with lawmakers as
part of the Hill Climb portion of the day and for a reception
with lawmakers.
Contact Kelli Schueler at 360.943.1600 or [email protected]
for details and registration.
2019 Evening of Excellence Award Nominations are Open
AWB’s annual Evening of Excellence
awards celebrate innovation, environmen-
tal stewardship and the overall community
spirit of Washington’s diverse employer
community.
Nominations for the awards are open for
the 2019 awards and the deadline to apply
is June 30, 2019.
AWB member employers in any industry
sector and of all sizes can nominate
their company or community members
can nominate a business in six award
categories:
• The Washington Achieve Award — Recognizing a business who has excelled in
creating, implementing or supporting a high-caliber education and/or workforce
development system aligned with closing the employment gap.
AWB is pleased to again offer its six-month Employment Law
webinar series to help Washington businesses more easily
understand employment law. • The Washington Connect Award — Recognizing a business whose products and/
or services have positively impacted the way in which Washington employers and
communities are connected to each other and the world.
The six sessions, which begin next February and continue
with one each month, offer the latest news and updates
on common topics like wages and hours, performance
evaluations, accident prevention and more. • Leading Environmental Practices — Recognizing a business that has put a priority
on environmental improvement, education or outreach to their business sector and/
or community.
• The Washington Advance Award — Recognizing a business who has had a significant
impact in their sector, contributing to the advancement of their community and/or
statewide economy.
• Entrepreneur of the Year — Given to an entrepreneur whose business is less than five
years old and has made a significant impact in their industry.
• Employer of the Year — Recognizing an employer who has implemented innovative
job retention, creation, benefits, and/or compensation plans that fosters a thriving
work environment.
Popular Employment Law Webinar Series
Begins in February
The finalists are announced in the fall and are invited to a black-tie, red-carpet gala at
Benaroya Hall to celebrate the great work employers do to provide opportunity and support
communities.
Award applications are online at awb.org/awards. Contact Kelli Schueler at 360.943.1600
to learn more about the awards and the application and review process.
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