Eugene
The City of Eugene revealed the finalists for the 2024 Bold Steps Awards, spotlighting businesses that showcase exceptional commitment to sustainability and community engagement
Eugene, OR – According to the city officials, the finalists are distinguished in both the Small Business and Large Business categories.
Officials also said that the City of Eugene annually collaborates with a committee consisting of sustainability, business professionals, and representatives from the previous year’s award winners to choose four finalists.
The 2024 Bold Steps Award finalists are Oregon Community Credit Union and Rosen Aviation in the Large Business category and Thinking Tree Spirits and Foxbound Flowers in the Small Business category.
Finalists receive a professionally produced promotional video showcasing their sustainable initiatives.
The Bold Steps Award winners, one from each category, will be announced by Mayor Lucy Vinis during the annual State of the City Address on January 8th.
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