The Stevie Award
The Stevie® Award trophy is one of the world's most coveted prizes. Since 2002 the Gold Stevie Award has been conferred for achievement in business to organizations and individuals in more than 70 nations.
In 2012, in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the start of the Stevie Awards movement, we introduced Silver and Bronze Stevie Awards.
In 2013 we introduced the Grand Stevie Award trophy, which is awarded to only a handful of organizations in each of our nine competitions.
In the Middle East & North Africa Stevie Awards, all nominations that receive an average score from the judges of 7.75 out of a possible 10 from the judges will be eligible for Stevie Award status. The highest-scoring qualifying nomination in each category will be designated the Gold Stevie Award winner. Other qualifying nominations will average scores of at least 8.25 will be designated Silver Stevie Award winners. All other qualifying nominations will be Bronze Stevie winners.
About the Stevie Trophy
The name Stevie is taken from the name Stephanos, which is derived from the Greek for "crowned."
The Grand Stevie is approximately 16 inches tall and is hand-cast and finished in 24-karat gold.
The crystal pyramid held aloft by Stevie represents the hierarchy of human needs, a system often represented as a pyramid that was developed in the 1960s by psychologist Abraham Maslow, who observed that after their basic needs are met, human beings seek the esteem of their peers.