Business Continuity Awards 2011 – Call for entries

The Business Continuity Awards 2011 are now open for entries. Since 1998, the Awards have recognised excellence within the field of business continuity and operational risk management.

The Awards present a unique opportunity for organisations and individuals to gain the prestige of public acknowledgement as being the leader in their field. Independently judged, the Awards give the industry a chance to showcase its best products, projects and people.

Each year, a panel of judges is drawn from among the most highly respected industry professionals. This year's panel is no exception, with senior industry professionals among the distinguished list.

The Business Continuity Awards recognises the best products, people and projects across 19 categories. Entering is free, and nominees are not restricted to just one category. The deadline for entries 18 February 2011.

Please visit www.businesscontinuityawards.com
for information on this year’s judges and categories.


Entry Deadline: 18 February 2011

Gala Dinner: 25 May 2011, Park Lane Hilton, London

This year's categories:

Business Continuity Manager of the Year
Industry Newcomer of the Year
Industry Personality of the Year
Business Continuity Consultant of the Year
Lifetime Achievement
Business Continuity Initiative of the Year
Business Continuity Team of the Year
Business Continuity Strategy of the Year
Crisis Strategy of the Year
Most Effective Recovery of the Year
Excellence in Business Continuity in the Insurance Industry
Business Continuity Management Planning Software of the Year
Student of the Year
Specialist Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Company of the Year
Most Innovative Product of the Year
Most Innovative Solution of the Year
Business Continuity Service Provider of the Year
Public Sector Continuity Manager of the Year
Excellence in Infrastructure Management

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