The Austin Technology Council is currently seeking nominations for its annual “Austin Tech Hall of Fame” awards ceremony. These awards are part of the council’s efforts to honor the past, recognize the present, and influence the future of Austin’s technology community.
ATC is urging members of the tech industry to nominate individuals who have made significant contributions to the field. The goal is to highlight the accomplishments of those who have played key roles in establishing Austin as a thriving tech hub. Thom Singer, CEO of the Austin Technology Council, emphasized the importance of recognizing the visionary entrepreneurs, community leaders, and innovators who have driven the city’s evolution into a tech powerhouse.
The inaugural induction ceremony and cocktail reception for the Austin Tech Hall of Fame will be held on June 4th. The event will honor six “legacy inductees” as well as present the “first-time founder award.” The selection of inductees will be made by ATC’s board of directors.
Scott Francis, founder and CEO of BP3 Global and board chair of the ATC, highlighted the significance of this program in recognizing the history of Austin’s technology community. He stressed the importance of connecting with the past in order to inspire and support current and future entrepreneurs in Austin.
Companies interested in supporting the Austin Tech Hall of Fame event can reach out to Thom Singer for more information on sponsorship opportunities. Nominations for the awards can be submitted via the ATC website.