The 2023 NADO Photo Contest is officially underway now through October 13. The contest is an annual opportunity for our member organizations to tell the story of their regions through images that capture the people and places that make their communities interesting places to live, work, and play.
Winners and runners-up will be decided in these four categories, as well as a “People’s Choice” winner that will be selected by public votes through our Facebook page.
Winners in each of the categories, including the People’s Choice, will receive $100 AMEX gift cards.
Photos submitted from our member organizations will be judged in the following categories:
Photos submitted must have been taken by staff of a NADO member organization
Photos must have been taken within the past two years
Each organization can submit up to 2 images per category (for a maximum of 8 total submitted)
For images featuring people, the photographer must have received express or implied consent for their photograph to be taken
Do not use a photo editing tool to alter the images prior to submitting
Photos and entry forms must be submitted by e-mail to Jack Morgan at [email protected]by 5 p.m. ET on October 13. In the subject line, please write “[Your organization name] – Photo Contest.”
We look forward to receiving your photos. Questions? Contact Jack Morgan at [email protected]
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Joe McKinney serves as Executive Director of the National Association of Development Organizations (NADO). Headquartered in Washington DC, NADO provides advocacy, education, research, and training for the nation’s 500+ regional planning and development organizations.
Joe has thirty-one years of experience having served in city, county, regional, national association, and government management since 1991. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Public Policy Analysis from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is a candidate for a master’s degree in Public Administration from UNC-Chapel Hill.
McKinney has provided congressional testimony on numerous occasions regarding the importance of regional development organizations in helping shape the nation’s economic growth. He is nationally recognized for promoting innovative solutions in areas such as planning and economic development, workforce development, transportation and transit, and aging services.