The Leaders Under 40 Awards returns for a second year to the iconic Natural History Museum, on the 4 October 2016. The awards, created by Leaders and Aspire Academy, celebrates the individuals that are transforming the future of sport. The annual awards will search out, evaluate and select the best talent in the business of sport globally each year.
Global nominations flood in for Leaders Under 40 Awards with just over one month to go until nominations close.
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