The Society of Satellite Professionals International will host its third annual Future Leaders Awards dinner honoring young leaders in the satellite communications industry as well as an executive hailed for mentoring rising industry professionals. The Future Leaders Dinner will be held Tuesday, Oct. 14, at The 3 West Club in midtown Manhattan, starting at 5:30 PM (ET), immediately following the ISCe Satellite Investment Symposium (ISIS NYC 08). The dinner will honor three young industry professionals, who will receive SSPI’s “Promise Award” in recognition of their potential to advance into leadership positions in the satellite business. In addition, SSPI will give its “Mentor Award” to an executive recognized by his or her peers for fostering young talent, both within his or her organization and throughout the industry. A portion of the proceeds from the dinner goes to SSPI’s Educational Fund, which helps deserving high school and university graduates meet the high costs of undergraduate and post-graduate study in satellite-related disciplines.
SSPI Keeps Their Promise During Dinner
The Society of Satellite Professionals International will host its third annual Future Leaders Awards dinner honoring young leaders in the satellite communications industry as well as an executive hailed for mentoring rising industry professionals. The Future Leaders Dinner will be held Tuesday, Oct. 14, at The 3 West Club in midtown Manhattan, starting at 5:30 PM (ET), immediately following the ISCe Satellite Investment Symposium (ISIS NYC 08). The dinner will honor three young industry professionals, who will receive SSPI’s “Promise Award” in recognition of their potential to advance into leadership positions in the satellite business. In addition, SSPI will give its “Mentor Award” to an executive recognized by his or her peers for fostering young talent, both within his or her organization and throughout the industry. A portion of the proceeds from the dinner goes to SSPI’s Educational Fund, which helps deserving high school and university graduates meet the high costs of undergraduate and post-graduate study in satellite-related disciplines.


