Thursday, 20 July 2023 International Sign Association opens submissions for ISA Elite 2024 Program The International Sign Association (ISA) has announced that applications are open for the 2024 ISA Elite program, designed to combat one of the most pressing issues facing the sign, graphics and visual communications industry. As older workers retire, industry leaders are concerned about replacing workers in both skilled and management positions, according to ISA’s website. The ISA Elite program comprises 35 young professionals each year who work in the sign, graphics and visual communications industry. The program recognises talented young professionals representing the next generation of industry leaders. All applicants must have worked in the sign, graphics and visual communication industry for at least two years by attending ISA International Sign Expo in 2024. Further Criteria announced by the Association are: Have been born on or after January 1, 1989. Be a member of ISA or a custom sign company member of an ISA Affiliated Association. Have completed at least one ISA digital badge. Entry is by completing the application form and submitting a recommendation letter to support their application. This letter may be from a colleague, supervisor, or client. Acceptance in the ISA Elite program includes free entry to the ISA International Sign Expo tradeshow and all education sessions. Additionally, two (2) nights of hotel accommodation at an ISA-designated hotel; unique networking opportunities with fellow sign, graphics and visual communications professionals and industry leaders; two-day follow-up leadership retreat held at the ISA Headquarters in Alexandria, VA. Participants will also be able to network with ISA Elite alums during ISA Sign Expo. Previous Article Blazek and Read close the doors on Neon Signs Next Article Epson and designer Yuima Nakazato unveil refiberised fashion collection If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print