The Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business is proud to present the winners of this year’s Young Professionals awards. This diverse group of individuals has achieved excellence in their respective fields and brings a unique perspective and skill set to the table.
The honorees for this year will be celebrated at an event on Wednesday, May 15 at J. Bookwalter Winery in Richland. Tickets for the event can be purchased on the Journal’s website. Additionally, the winners will be featured in a special supplement in the upcoming May edition of the Journal.
For 17 years, the Journal has recognized outstanding young professionals in the community. To be eligible for the award, individuals must be 40 years old or younger, work in Benton or Franklin counties, demonstrate excellence in their careers, and exhibit a commitment to charity work, leadership, and community involvement. From Raul Contreras, assistant director of Tri-Cities Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to Melissa Torres, director of fire systems maintenance at Hanford Mission Integration Solutions, each winner brings something unique to the table.
We are excited to honor and celebrate this year’s Young Professionals class and showcase their contributions to the Tri-Cities community through our special supplement in May edition of The Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business.
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