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Writing awards' submissions - what makes a killer entry?

Writing awards' submissions - what makes a killer entry?

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The ABPCO Excellence Awards are open for entries… but how can you make sure your entry gets noticed by the judges and goes on to be a finalist… and what’s next?  What is the key element that gets you a win?

Adam Baggs from Soaring Worldwide has helped his clients secure numerous wins across a wide variety of Award programmes, he has also drafted award criteria and been a judge - so has a pretty good idea what makes a killer entry… and what has him thinking “meh”.

Join Adam for a session focused on the ABPCO Excellence Awards during which he will consider each of the awards, their entry criteria, vital information to include, supporting documents… and even, whether or not you should bother in the first place!

Organised by: Heather Lishman of ABPCO
Phone Number: 01386858886

Prices

This event is free for ABPCO members. For non-members, please find a list of tickets for this event below.

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Attendees

The following delegates are already attending this event.

Mr Adam Baggs

Mr Adam Baggs

Soaring Worldwide

Miss Sarah Jones

Miss Sarah Jones

The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals

Ms Elaine Miller

Ms Elaine Miller

EICC

Ms Nicola Pearce

Ms Nicola Pearce

University of Aberdeen

Mrs Emma Robson

Mrs Emma Robson

Alzheimer's Research UK

Ms Melissa Sobo

Ms Melissa Sobo

Nottingham Venues - East Midlands Conference Centre

Mr Paul Swain

Mr Paul Swain

Visit Flanders

Name Organisation
Ms Charlotte Homa Freshwater

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