Last chance to nominate for ARN Awards today!
- 24 July, 2009 08:28
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Nominations for the ARN IT Industry Awards for 2009 are closing today. You still have an opportunity to nominate yourself, your partners or one of your staff for industry-wide recognition so head to the nominations page now.
The industry’s night of nights will be held at the Sydney Hilton Hotel on Thursday September 24, from 7pm.
Last year, 520 leading executives from all segments of the market joined us for the gala ceremony, making it one of the most significant industry events in 2008.
This year, we’ve changed the categories slightly, adding a new award, Best Distributor Initiative. You can find more information on the awards in our Categories section. We will also be streamlining the nomination process to make it even easier for organisations and individuals to enter.
Once the nominations are in, ARN’s president and publisher, Susan Searle, editor, Nadia Cameron, online editor, Trevor Clarke, and Channel Dynamics director, Moheb Moses, will compile a finalist list for each award category.
The winner will then be chosen by our judging panel, which has been doubled to 60 industry representatives from the vendor, distributor and reseller markets.
Remember, everyone has a chance so get in quick and nominate today!
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