Yahoo! invites nomination for Second Gold Standard Award 2013
In order to recognize excellence in the use of Internet in promoting charitable causes and community engagement, Yahoo has announced the opening for filling nomination for the “Yahoo! Internet for Good Gold Standard Award”. It is open to the nomination of non-corporate bodies in Asia-Pacific such as community groups, employees, charities, consultancies, trade groups, embassies, government and non government organizations as well as the general public who can illustrate excellence in the innovative use of the internet for good causes.
Now in its second year, the award will be conducted in partnership between Yahoo! and Public Affairs Asia.
Nick O'Donnell, Regional Manager of Public Policy for Asia-Pacific, Yahoo!, said, We are delighted to once again support The Gold Standard Award. Our Yahoo! For Good initiative encourages all of our employees around the world to ‘Make Good a Daily Habit’. We are excited to see so many of this year’s entrants harnessing the power of the Internet to achieve this same goal.
Mark O'Brien, Vice-President, Public Affairs Asia, added, This exciting category demonstrates that the internet is more than just a business tool or a source of personal entertainment. It can play a key role in advancing good causes and community engagement and we look forward again to receiving entries from across the Asia-Pacific region.
The 2013 Gold Standard Awards will be judged by a panel of senior government affairs practitioners, corporate communications professionals, business leaders and government figures. There is no entry fee to nominate any organization in this category.
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