2011 EEAA award nominations close tomorrow
Businesses in the exhibitions and events industry have just a day to be in the running for the Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia's (EEAA) Awards for Excellence, with nominations closing tomorrow (Friday 7th October).
Judged by independent industry experts, the Awards offer an unparalleled opportunity for venues, suppliers and organisers to showcase their innovation, performance and success. Providing a benchmark for excellence, the Awards are a tribute to the outstanding achievement within the Australian and New Zealand exhibitions and events industry.
This year, the criteria in all Award Categories have been reviewed, providing nominees with better guidelines on how to tailor their entries and thereby maximise their chance of winning.
EEAA General Manager Joyce DiMascio explains "these awards provide businesses in the industry with a tremendous opportunity to showcase their successes over the past year, and to increase their public profile. We urge every company in the exhibition sector to ente.
"These awards are a tribute to Australasia's exhibition industry and to the commitment and passion of its members (so) don't miss the chance to be in the running for the exhibition industry's most prestigious awards."
2010 winner, Dona White, Chief Executive at North Port Events states that "the prestige of the award uplifts the entire team, reaffirms what you do and validates the hard work put in. We've loved the publicity and honour our EEAA awards have given us and only hope we're worthy of another shot at one this year."
Winners will be announced at the Awards for Excellence Gala Dinner on the 6th December at Luna Park Sydney's Crystal Palace.
For more information about nominating call the EEAA Secretariat on 02 9413 9520.
http://www.eeaa.com.au
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