Opportunity for Recognition at the Computerworld Honors Program 2013
Submit your nomination now.
http://www.cwhonors.org/2013/Nomination_Form.asp
Dear Joe,
The Computerworld Honors Program brings together the men, women, organizations and institutions around the world whose visionary applications of information technology promote positive social, economic and educational change.
Laureates' achievements will be recognized publicly at the Laureate Medal Ceremony and Awards Gala being held at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington D.C. on June 3, 2013. During this black tie ceremony, honorees are presented with a medallion inscribed with the Program's mission, "A Search for New Heroes."
Submit an entry to the global Computerworld Honors Program now.
http://www.cwhonors.org/2013/Nomination_Form.asp
You're invited to submit in any of the following categories:
Collaboration
Economic Development
Emerging Technology
Health
Human Services
Innovation
Mobile Access
Philanthropy
Safety & Security
Sustainability
World-Good
Deadline to submit: January 18, 2013. Enter Your Submission Today
http://www.cwhonors.org/2013/Nomination_Form.asp
Take your place among recent honorees and winners, such as:
American Red Cross
eBay
Kellogg Co.
Microsoft Corp.
The Procter & Gamble Co.
Seattle Children's Hospital
Skype
U.S. Postal Service
Winners will be announced in the spring and honored on June 3, 2013 in Washington, DC.
Deadline to submit: January 18, 2013.
For complete information about the nomination categories and awards program, visit http://www.cwhonors.org/2013/honorsprogram2013.htm
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