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23/ 1/2007

Corporate Social Responsibility

Ecological demands for a greener future can be difficult to adhere to in a commercial world. This award is open to PA’s who have made demonstrable changes to the way in which their company operates. It may be as simple as recycling all paper and card used in the offices to more complex initiatives that are helping the company to reduce their carbon footprint.

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Community Campaigner

This award is open to PAs who have gone the extra mile for a charity or the community. This category will recognise those who have rallied colleagues and co-workers to help raise funds for local charities assist with community projects or who have involved their company in a scheme that has benefited a good cause. The winner in this category will have managed to combine their charity/community work successfully with the demands of their job.

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Event Co-ordinator

The pace of change in today’s company is fast: the need to show creativity and a return on investment has never been greater – especially for those organising events. This category will award the PA who has most creatively used the budget for an event. Be it a discreet top level meeting or a large upscale company day; judges will be looking for evidence of what the objectives were and how they were achieved through creative marketing techniques.

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Innovator of the Year

Those who work to the ethos that ‘we’ve always done it like this’ need not apply for this category! This category allows those with an entrepreneurial spirit to really shine through. Judges are looking for innovations that have brought about an effective change in working practices at their organisation. This category is open to those who are happy to challenge norms, from organising an on-site crèche facility to job swaps with the board.

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