NYC BAR ASSOCIATION LAUNCHES
THE
“DIVERSITY CHAMPION
AWARD”
CEREMONY AND CONFERENCE: MAY 16th
DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS: March 17th
The Enhance Diversity Committee of the New York
City Bar Association will present the inaugural “Diversity
Champion Award” at the Third Annual Diversity
Conference on May 16, 2006. The newly created
award recognizes the critical role individuals
played in initiating and sustaining change within
their organizations and the overall New York
legal community.
CRITERIA
The award seeks to honor up to three individuals
who embody the New York City Bar’s Statement
of Diversity Principles. Nominations are limited
to attorneys, although it is not necessary that
they be actively practicing law at this time.
Applicants are welcome from a wide range of positions
and sectors within the legal community – government,
firm, corporation, and non-profit. Nominees will
be evaluated on their excellence in one or more
of the following areas:
1) Influencing Others
2) Being a Role Model
3) Continually Learning
4) Cultivating Diverse Teams
5) Innovating and Taking Risks
6) Holding Oneself and Others Accountable for
Diversity
7) External Leadership Involvement
SELECTION PROCESS
• Nominations must be submitted by March
17, 2006.
• A selection panel, composed of Enhance Diversity
Committee members representing a cross-section
of legal employers, will be convened to evaluate
nominations.
• The panel will conduct interviews with finalists
and their references before determining the winners.
• Winners will be announced at the Diversity
Conference on May 16, 2006.
The press is asked to
direct questions by e-mail to Matt Kovary: mkovary@nycbar.org.
About the Association
The Association of the Bar of the City of New
York (www.nycbar.org) was founded in 1870,
and since then has been dedicated to maintaining
the high ethical standards of the profession,
promoting reform of the law, and providing
service to the profession and the public.