Nominate an Exceptional Leader in Publishing

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Meet EWIP friends in the Bay Area on July 30th

Meet up with your friends of EWIP on July 30th. Are you interested in women in media and publishing? Have you ever attended one of the Women's Leadership Conferences? Do you know Thea, Claudia, Jackie, Carol, Dorothy, or DeAnne and want to know what they are up to? Share your ideas and help develop plans for the upcoming Women's Leadership Conference in January.

We intend to organize a relevant, stimulating, educational event for the attendees as well as speakers, participants, and organizers. We invite you to participate in making this possible. Join the Bay Area EWIP board members at an informational gathering. No obligation.


Friday, July 30 5:00-7:30

in North Berkeley

Light snacks and refreshments provided. RSVP

 

SUBMIT NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2011 EWIP AWARD

Since 1998, Exceptional Women in Publishing (formerly Women in Periodical Publishing), has selected a woman in the publishing industry to publicly honor for her achievements. Each year, nominees are solicited from former recipients, EWIP members, and esteemed publishing industry colleagues. The honoree often surpasses the criteria, achieving personal excellence and a strong reputation for mentoring.

In the past decade, our honored recipients, have been successful in many different facets of the broadly defined publishing and media industry. The Exceptional Woman in Publishing award is publicly presented to her at an industry event. The 2008 and 2009 honorees were celebrated at the Women's Leadership Conference in San Francisco in January.

Use the form below to submit a name that you personally know meets the criteria outlined here. You can see a list of all recipients of the EWIP award here.

 


 

Nomination Criteria:

  1. A woman who has risen to a leadership level in publishing, overcoming significant challenges in her career; who has achieved a high standard of excellence within her publishing discipline, and consistently offers guidance to other publishing professionals to support them becoming leaders in the industry.
  2. A woman who has made extraordinary contributions to the publishing industry as a whole; and who has achieved prominence in her career demonstrating success and leadership in nontraditional or exceptional ways.

Please use this form to submit your nomination.


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If you wish to speak with board member, Jackie Krentzman about the award nominations you may contact her at nominations@wipp.net.

Thank you!