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Final call for everywoman entries
North East women are being reminded that there is only one month left to submit entries for the Natwest everywoman Awards.
The awards, now in their sixth year, aim to reward the most successful women, of all backgrounds and ages, who are leading the way in UK business and acting as role models for others wanting to go it alone. Entrants have until 29 August 2008 to put themselves forwards for the awards.
The awards are open to women from any sector or discipline, with categories set by age, each inspired by the ancient Greek goddesses - Artemis, Demeter, Athena and Hera - representing courage, determination, perseverance, wisdom and strength. 2007 also saw the introduction of two new awards - the Iris Award for use of technical innovation in business, and the first everywoman Ambassador’s Award, presented to model and business woman, Elle Macpherson.
The Spirit of everywoman award is also presented to a woman who has changed the landscape for women in business, and was last year presented to Dame Stella Rimington, the first female Director General of MI5. The winner of the first Spirit of everywoman award in 2006 was Dame Mary Perkins, co-founder of Specsavers Opticians, who is now Patron of the NatWest everywoman awards.
The awards are free to enter and applications are accepted at www.everywoman.com until 29 August.
The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony to be held on 3 December at the Dorchester Hotel in London, bringing together hundreds of the country’s most successful women in business, politics and the media.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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