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9856898

IBA Judges Information

Please complete this form so that we may credit you properly in the judges' listings on the IBA website.

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2003 Individual Awards Category Stevie Winners & Finalists

2003 Individual Awards Category Stevie Winners & Finalists

Recognizing the efforts and achievements of individual performers in
American business during 2002.  All individuals who worked for a
company in the U.S. at any time during 2002 were eligible to be nominated.

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2015 International Business Awards

This is an important message for all entrants in The 2015 International Business Awards. Please read through this message carefully. Topics covered include:

* 2015 IBA Timetable
* Payment of Entry Fees
* Submission of Materials for Offline Judging
* Be a Judge for the Awards
* People's Choice Stevie Awards for Favorite Companies
* Publication of Judges' Comments
* 2015 Awards Gala
* Other Stevie Awards Competitions

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2015 Preliminary Judges

The following professionals participated in first-round judging of The 12th Annual International Business Awards.  Their average scores helped to determine the nominations that were eligible to be included in second-round (final) judging, to determine the Gold, Silver and Bronze Stevie Award placements.  We thank them for their time, interest and insights.

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First-Round Judges

The average scores of first-round (preliminary) judges of The International Business Awards determine the Finalist nominations that are eligible to be included in final (second-round) judging.  All Finalist nominations are ultimately named Gold, Silver or Bronze Stevie® Award winners.

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10 Reasons Why You Should Enter the IBAs

1. Entering the IBAs is a cost-effective way to thank and honor your valued employees and to build or burnish your brand.

2. The entry fees are nominal compared to the publicity boon your firm can reap when you become a Stevie® winner.

3. Small organizations have just as much chance to win a Stevie as big companies do.  Every year, household-name companies such as BT, Procter & Gamble, and Unilever are joined in the winners' circle by small and medium-size organizations that are still building their brands.

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