AWARD CATEGORIES
Business: Women working or involved in a
commercial or a public organisation in an innovative way.
Professional: Women working in a
professional capacity.
Arts & Media: Women working or involved
in the broad spectrum of the Arts and Media.
Humanitarian: Women who may or may not be in
paid employment, working for a Not for Profit organisation or women
working in the public or private sector who contribute to the
voluntary sector in their spare time.
Entrepreneur: Women running or managing a
business that they themselves have created/initiated.
AWARDS CRITERIA
The Awards are for women with an outstanding European focus to
their activities with significant achievement in their chosen field.
The judges will be looking for achievement where the individual
concerned has been a pioneer or an instigator of the success.
Personal commitment, determination and an ability to overcome
obstacles are some of the characteristics the judges will be
seeking.
All nationalities will be considered for the Awards provided they
are based within the geographical boundaries of Europe. The
achievement should promote European understanding and progress.
INVITATION
If, having read the criteria, you would like to make a nomination
for 2006 in any of the categories please click here for a
nomination form.
The judging of the shortlisted nominees will take place in London
on 17th May 2006. All shortlisted nominees and their Proposers will
be invited to attend the 16th European Women of Achievement
Awards to be held on Friday 7th July 2006
in the Great Room, Grosvenor House, London UK when
the awards will be presented at a
luncheon. |