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Request an Entry Kit for the Women in Business Awards

Thank you for requesting the entry kit.  It will be emailed to you in May when we begin accepting nominations for the 2026 Stevie® Awards for Women in Business.  In the meantime, for reference only, you may review the 2025 entry kit here.

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Thank You for Completing the Call for Speakers Form

Thank you. We will contact you when we begin to program the 2018 event.

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Call for Speakers for the 2018 Stevie Awards for Women in Business

The Stevie® Awards for Women in Business is the premier international business awards program for women. The program also has a stellar reputation for providing a networking opportunity for those women who attend the event in New York City each fall. There are many stories of the professional relationships and personal friendships formed at each event that continue for years.

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A California Startup Connects Travelers with RV Rentals

Vision, discipline, and going against the grain are three principles Bonnie Worthington embraced as she set out to establish RV Rental Connection, an online site allowing RV owners to rent their vehicles to prospective vacationers.

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Stevie Winner, Chicken Dinner

International restaurant franchise Church’s Chicken® celebrated 65 years in San Antonio, Texas, U.S. this year. Founded in 1952 by George W. Church, Church’s Chicken serves signature small-batch, hand-breaded chicken, honey-butter biscuits and All-American sides. Church’s Chicken, and its international sister company, Texas Chicken, have 1,650 locations in 23 global markets with sales exceeding $1.2 billion annually.

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Pakistani Executive Connects Social Good with Business Goals

Syeda Amna Nasir Jamal knows things could have ended up very differently. Faced with the untimely death of her father, a young Jamal suddenly held the reins of the family textile business in Pakistan. Though she had started to work for him at age 13, it wasn’t exactly a role for which she was prepared.

“After the death of my father, there were difficult challenges in our lives,” Jamal says. “We had plenty of setbacks and disappointments.”

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Tell Us About Your Organization and Your Stevie Win

Complete the form below if you would like us to consider telling your organization's story through Stevie Awards media: our blog, weekly email newsletter and social media channels.  There is no cost to be featured if we choose to profile your organization.

The contact information fields are required.  The only other required field is the first of the three photo/image uploads.  Other fields are optional, but the more of them you complete with compelling content, the more likely we are to choose your story for inclusion in Stevie Awards media.

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