Anyone who works with, manages or is inspired by an Environmental Gradaute who has made real change happen has just hours remaining to complete and submit their nomination for the IEMA Graduate Award 2012.
Each year IEMA, in partnership with Land Securities, seeks out the most inspiring early-career practitioners to recognise and reward their emerging environmental talent. 2012's search is almost at an end as the nomination deadline is today Friday 16th November at 5pm.
The judges are seeking detailed nominations from employers, managers, clients or customers of Graduates who have made a significant impact in their role. Nominations should include evidence of their achievements and a thorough testimonial from the nominator explaining why they believe their chosen Graduate should be the recipient of the Award. The judges want to see nominations for Graduates that have gone above and beyond their job description to achieve something special for their organisation.
Following judging, the Winner of the Award will win receive:
- a £1000 cash prize
- a trophy
- one year's free Graduate membership
- free attendance to the Sustainability Leaders Awards (organised by Edie and Sustainable Business) on 5th December in London where the Award will be presented by IEMA's CEO Jan Chmiel
Two Runners Up will each be awarded £500, one year's free Graduate membership and free attendance to Awards Ceremony.
If you work with a Graduate environmentalist who has made a real difference to your organisation and you think they deserve some recognition for their achievements, then why not nominate them for the IEMA?Graduate Award 2012? Please note that Graduates cannot enter the Award themselves; all entries must come via nomination.
The Nominations period closes today at 5pm on Friday 16th November so ensure your nominations are sent to [email protected] by then to avoid missing out.
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Posted on 15th November 2012
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