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Re: Operation Inspiration: Who wants to read all 26 essays?

OK Steve, since we know ALL TEAMS are going to honor a special mentor with a WFA nomination in 2005 and they are looking to start now to avoid crunch time, we need those last ten 2004 winning nominations posted here to elevate that much needed inspiration!

looking here
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/wf...tail&year=2004
we see that the following nominations have not yet been linked/included:
Ken Ardizzone (108)
Tim Flickinger (27)
Frank Larkin (272)
George Perna (125) - Help us out here Erin!
Jay TenBrink (494)
Bill Vinnage (1038)
Rick Pierce (1164)
Andy Bradley (233)
Lender Luse (462)
Bill Soetebier (415)

If you know anyone on these teams, contact them and let them know we need to make this thread a complete and inspirational lead-in to a renewed effort to celebrate our mentors!! As you begin brainstorming/drafting your 2005 WFA essays, remember that this online submission process was incredibly user friendly in 04 and will be so again in 05. Also, remember our friend Andy Baker (who won some sort of an award wayyyy back in 2003) posted these helpful hints for WFA submissions from a judge's point of view:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...83&postcount=7
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