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Nominations Open for CEO Vision Awards

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July 14, 2008

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Vision: The art of seeing things invisible, as Jonathan Swift once wrote.

Visionary executives, we submit, are those who not only see possibilities in plain sight, but who also possess a unique mixture of skills, abilities and leadership that can make the impossible happen. They are individuals who can marshal the resources and people around them because of the strength and integrity of their vision.

It's a quality that every chief executive looks deep within to find, or wants to find, or hopes to develop one day. Our colleagues at InternetNews.com see them all the time in our day-to-day editorial mission of covering enterprise and Internet technology for IT pros.

Some have it and some don't.

Time to call attention to the best in today's business with the InternetNews.com CEO Vision Awards, in which they'll celebrate visionary chief executives who kept the faith, inspired their troops and made a difference in the industry. These CEOs may be toiling quietly behind the scenes on some of the hottest tech changing our world, or they could be comfortable in the spotlight and handling the heat as well.

InternetNews.com is opening up the nomination process to readers, in the spirit of making this a more comprehensive look at the industry. From those nominees, editors will review and select the top 10 visionary CEOs working in the technology industry today.

Click here to learn more and make your nominations.

 
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