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Any number of entries may be submitted to any number of the following categories. The same entry may be submitted to multiple categories, if appropriate.

The eligibility period for 2023 entries extends from July 1, 2021 - your entries should describe achievements since that date.  There is no eligibility for the Lifetime Achievement categories, however.

Achievement Categories
Communications & Marketing (Developed for/by Women) Categories
Company/Organization (Women-Owned or -Led) Categories
Individual Women Categories
Media (Developed for/by Women) Categories
New Product & Service (Developed for/by Women) - Categories
Social Media Categories
Thought Leadership Categories
 

Achievement Categories

Any organization - not just those that are owned or run by women - may submit nominations to categories J01 through J05.  Only organizations that are owned by women (at least 50%) or run by women (leader is a woman at least 30% of executive team are women) may submit nominations to categories J06 through J18.

Information to be submitted online for entries in these categories in the 2023 competition include

1  Written answers to the following questions, describing the nominated organization's achievements since July 1, 2021, OR a video of up to five (5) minutes in length that answers all of the same questions:

a. Briefly describe the nominated organization: history and past performance (up to 200 words).  Required
b. Outline the organization's achievements since the beginning of July 2021 that you wish to bring to the judges' attention (up to 250 words).  Required
c. Explain why the achievements you have highlighted are unique or significant.  If possible compare the achievements to the performance of other players in your industry and/or to the organization's past performance (up to 250 words).  Required
d. Reference any attachments of supporting materials throughout this nomination and how they provide evidence of the claims you have made in this nomination (up to 250 words).  Optional

2  Optional (but highly recommended), a collection of supporting files and web addresses that you may upload to our server to support your entry and provide more background information to the judges.  These might be planning documents, press clippings, work samples, photographs, video clips, etc.

J01. Achievement in Equal Pay
This category will recognize the achievements since July 1, 2021 of organizations that have taken active measures to ensure that women in their employ receive equal pay for the same work performed by men.

J02. Achievement in Developing and Promoting Women
This category will recognize the achievements since July 1, 2021 of organizations that have taken active measures to support and develop the careers of women in their employ and to help those women climb the corporate ladder to executive positions.

J04. Achievement in Promoting Work-Life Balance
This category will recognize the achievements since July 1, 2021 of organizations that have taken active measures to meet the work-life balance needs and requirements of women.  Examples might include flexible work arrangements, pregnancy accommodation, provision of day care, etc.

J05. Achievement in Women-related Corporate Social Responsibility
This category will recognize the achievements since July 1, 2021 of organizations whose corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs or activities aim to advance the well-being of women of any age outside the workplace, in any situation, anywhere in the world.

J06. Achievement in Customer Satisfaction
Successful nominations in this category will describe one or more of your organization's initiatives since July 1, 2021 that have demonstrably increased customer satisfaction, over a prior period.

J07. Achievement in Diversity & Inclusion
Successful nominations in this category will describe one or more of your organization's initiatives since the beginning of July 2021 to make your organization more diverse and inclusive for customers, employees, partners, suppliers, and/or other stakeholders.

J08. Achievement in Environment, Social, and Governance (new category for 2023)
Successful nominations in this category will describe how the nominated organization has taken steps to lower pollution, CO2 output, and reduce waste, and to achieve a diverse and inclusive workforce.

J09. Achievement in Finance
Successful nominations in this category will describe one or more of your organization's finance-related achievements since July 1, 2021.  Applicable achievement(s) may relate to start-up funding, refinancing, financial management, budgeting, etc.

J10. Achievement in Growth
Successful nominations in this category will describe one or more of your organization's growth-related achievements since July 1, 2021.  Applicable achievement(s) may relate to corporate expansion, mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, etc.

J11. Achievement in Human Resources
Successful nominations in this category will describe one or more of your organization's initiatives since July 1, 2021 that have demonstrably improved the organization's relationship with its employees, over a prior period.

J12. Achievement in International Expansion
Successful nominations in this category will describe one or more of your organization's initiatives since July 1, 2021 to grow its business or operations in additional nations.

J13. Achievement in Product Innovation
Successful nominations in this category will describe or or more product-related achievements since July 1, 2021.  Applicable achievement(s) may relate to innovation in product design or redesign, manufacturing processes or operations, branding, etc.

J14. Achievement in Organization Recovery
This is the "business turnaround" category.  Successful nominations in this category will describe one or more of your organization's initiatives since July 1, 2021 that have demonstrably improved the organization's financial or operational performance, over a prior period.

J15. Achievement in Sales or Revenue Generation
Successful nominations in this category will describe one or more of your organization's initiatives since July 1, 2021 that have demonstrably increased sales or other revenue, over a prior period.

J16. Achievement in Science or Technology
Successful nominations in this category will describe one or more of your organization's initiatives since July 1, 2021 that have initiated or promoted one or more advances in scientific or technological understanding or practice.

J17. Achievement in Sustainability
Successful nominations in this category will describe one or more of your organization's initiatives since July 1, 2021 to initiate or implement eco-friendly business practices.

J18. Achievement in Technology Innovation (new category for 2023)
Successful nominations in this category will describe the genesis, development, and practical implementation of new, breakthrough technologies.

Communications & Marketing (Developed for/by Women) Awards Categories

These categories will recognize the achievements since July 1, 2021 of marketing and public relations programs and campaigns created for or by women.

Information to be submitted online for entries in these categories in the 2023 competition include

1  Written answers to the following questions, OR a video of up to five (5) minutes in length that answers all of the same questions:

a. Specify the date on which this campaign or program was launched.  Required
b. Describe the genesis of the nominated campaign or program: the reasons it was initiated, the challenges it was created to address, the problems it was developed to solve, etc. (up to 250 words).  Required
c. Describe the development of the campaign or program: the planning process, the goal setting, the creative and media development, the scheduling, etc. (up to 250 words).  Required
d. Outline the activities and concrete results of this campaign or program since the beginning of July 2021.  Even if your initiative started before July 2021, limit your response to activities and results since the beginning of July 2021 only (up to 250 words).  Required
e. Reference any attachments of supporting materials throughout this nomination and how they provide evidence of the claims you have made in this nomination (up to 250 words).  Optional

2  Optional (but highly recommended), a collection of supporting files and web addresses that you may upload to our server to support your entry and provide more background information to the judges.  These might be planning documents, press clippings, work samples, photographs, video clips, etc.

Communications or PR Campaign of the Year:

Recognizing excellence in public relations, press relations, and publicity programs by or for women since July 1, 2021. 

         C07. Arts & Entertainment: campaigns/programs undertaken to promote or raise awareness of an artistic or entertainment endeavor, event, or program.
         C08. Brand / Reputation Management: campaigns/programs designed to enhance, promote or improve the reputation of an organization with its publics or key elements of its publics.
         C09. Communications Research: recognizing research conducted for the development of business / communication strategies. 
         C10. Community Engagement: recognizing campaigns that helped to engage or activate a community in some specific way. 
         C11. Community Relations: campaigns/programs that aim to improve relations with communities in which the sponsoring organization has an interest, need or opportunity.
         C12. Consumer PR for an Existing Product: campaigns/programs/activities around a consumer product. 
         C13. Consumer PR for an Existing Service: campaigns/programs/activities around a consumer service. 
         C14. Corporate Communications: campaigns/programs that enhance a company's overall reputation through corporate communications. 
         C15. Corporate Responsibility: campaigns/programs demonstrating excellence in corporate social responsibility. 
         C16. Country, Region or City: campaigns/programs developed to promote a country, a region, or a city. 
         C17. Crisis Communications Online: for excellence in the use of social media during a crisis. 
         C18. Crisis Management: recognizing excellent communications management during a crisis. 
         C19. Digital Media Relations: for PR campaigns showing creativity in its use of social media. 
         C20. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: campaigns/programs devoted to promoting inclusivity and/or dismantling discrimination for racial, ethnic, religious or sexual orientation and gender differences. 
         C21. Environmental: campaigns/programs focused on an environmental issue with substantial results for society. 
         C22. Events & Observances: campaigns/programs that generate awareness of or document commemorations, observances, openings, celebrations, and other types of events.
         C23. Financial Services & Investor Relations: for use of PR for a financial product or service or in investor relations. 
         C24. Food & Beverage: for a PR campaign to promote a new or existing food or beverage. 
         C25. Gaming & Virtual Reality: for a PR campaign that launched a development in the gaming or VR industry. 
         C26. Global Issues: campaigns/programs that demonstrate effective global communications implemented in at least two countries.
         C27. Healthcare: campaign/programs in the healthcare sector, including business-to-business and consumer campaigns.
         C28. Influencer Management: for a PR campaign that made use of identified influencers beyond traditional media. 
         C29. Influencer Marketing: campaigns/programs that established or furthered the reach and reputation of social media influencers. 
         C30. Integration of Traditional and New Media: for the creative integration of traditional and social media in a PR campaign. 
         C31. Internal Communications: campaigns/programs undertaken to inform or educate an internal audience, such as employees or members. 
                 a. At organizations with up to 100 employees
                 b. At organizations with 100 or more employees
         C32. Issues Management: campaigns/programs undertaken to deal with issues that could extraordinarily affect ongoing business strategy.
         C33. Low Budget (under € 8500 / USD $10,000): campaigns/programs that cost no more than € 8500 / USD $10,000 to plan and implement.
         C34. Marketing – Business to Business: campaigns/programs designed to introduce new products or promote existing products or services to a business audience.
         C35. Marketing – Consumer Products: campaigns/programs designed to introduce new products or promote existing products to a consumer audience.
         C36. Marketing – Consumer Services: campaigns/programs designed to introduce new services or promote existing services to a consumer audience.
         C37. Media Relations: recognizing effective traditional media relations in a PR campaign.
         C38. Multicultural: campaigns/programs specifically targeted to a cultural group.
         C39. New Product or Service Launch: campaigns/programs undertaken to introduce a new product or service to the marketplace.
         C40. Non-Profit / Charity: campaigns/programs that communicate the mission or activities or non-profit or charitable organizations. 
         C41. Public Affairs: campaigns/programs specifically designed to influence public policy and/or affect legislation, regulations, political activities or candidacies.
         C42. Public Service: campaigns/programs that advance public understanding of societal issues, problems or concerns.
         C43. Social Media Focused: campaigns/programs designed to be implemented primarily through online social media.       
         C44. Sponsorship: campaigns/programs that promote or create awareness of sponsorship of an event or activity.
         C45. Sport: for a PR campaign to promote a sport for itself or to a community. 
         C46. Technology: campaign/programs in the technology sector, including business-to-business and consumer campaigns. 
         C47. Thought Leadership: campaigns/programs that establish or further the thought leadership credentials or reputation of an individual or organization. 
         C48. Travel & Tourism: campaigns/programs designed to advance the interests of clients in the transport, travel, hotel or tourism industries.

Marketing Campaign of the Year:

Recognizing excellence in marketing by or for women since July 1, 2021.  Marketing campaigns may include a combination of paid media and other types of communication.

G04. Agricultural / Industrial / Building: for all related products, materials, tools and services.
G05. Automotive - Aftermarket: gasoline, motor oil, tires, batteries, paint, quick-lube, oil change, muffler, transmission, windshield wipers, enhancements, etc.
G06. Automotive - Vehicles: cars, trucks, motorcycles, both brand and model advertising.
G07. Beauty: cosmetics, fragrances, hair products, nail products, beauty services such as salons, spas, etc.
G08. Beverages - Alcohol: beer, champagne, liquor, wine, wine coolers, after dinner drinks, etc.
G09. Beverages - Non-Alcohol: diet and non-diet soda, coffee, tea, juices, milk, milk substitutes, bottled water, sparkling water, etc.
G10. Business & Office Supplies: Business cards and professional printing, office equipment includes printers, copiers, supplies, furniture, etc.
G11. Corporate Reputation/Professional Services: includes sponsorships, image & identity, communications to promote corporations, not exclusively their products. Includes business/professional services such as consulting, accounting, legal, employments, etc.
G12. Culture & The Arts: plays, museums, music organizations, concert series, cultural festivals, theater festivals, etc.
G13. Delivery Services: Couriers, package freight/shipping, food and drink delivery, grocery delivery, flower/gift delivery, overnight delivery, package tracking, international service, etc.
G14. Education & Training: Includes all educational institutions and organizations, training programs, job/career sites, etc.
G15. Electronics: TVs, radios, mobile devices, home entertainment, laptops, tablets, cameras, smart home devices, computer hardware, game consoles, drones, external or integrated VR/AR devices, sound systems, etc.  Electronic devices may be targeted to consumers or business.
G16. Energy/Nutrition Products & Services: products and services aimed at the energy, sports, wellness lifestyle. Vitamins, energy bars, drinks, etc.; weight loss and fitness programs/camps, training camps and facilities, etc.
G17. Entertainment & Sports: includes all forms of entertainment, including movies, TV shows, podcasts, books, music, comics, games, toys, entertainment apps, sporting events, sports teams, etc.
G18. Fashion & Style: brands of clothing, eyewear, footwear, hosiery, jewelry, accessories, etc.
G19. Financial Cards: credit, charge, debit, reward, phone and other cards.
G20. Financial Products & Services: communications promoting overall image and capabilities of a financial institution and specific products or services including home banking, loans, mortgage, mutual funds, traveler's checks, etc.  Nominations related to cryptocurrencies should be submitted to this category.
G21. Food: Fresh, packaged, or frozen foods.
G22. Gaming & E-Sports: All forms of e-sports and single and multi-player games, including virtual reality, arcade, console, mobile, online and computer games.
G23. Government / Institutional / Recruitment: municipal or state economic development, lotteries, utilities, civil, diplomatic or armed forces, parks, libraries, public services, etc.  Includes political messages and recruitment efforts.
G24. Health, Fitness & Wellness: Unregulated products/services focused on consumer health and/or promoting a healthy lifestyle.  Includes digital health products, fitness trackers, health/fitness apps, exercise equipment, nutraceuticals, vitamins, energy bars and drinks, etc.; fitness studios; weight loss and and fitness programs/camps, training camps and facilities, etc.
G25. Healthcare - Disease Education & Awareness: communications to educate and/or spread awareness about a certain disease or health issue, whether to healthcare professionals, patients, and/or consumers.
G26. Healthcare - OTC: communications efforts for products that may be purchased without a prescription that address a specific illness, disease, or health issue, whether to healthcare professionals, patients, and/or consumers.
G27. Healthcare - Rx: communications efforts for products that may be purchased with a prescription that address a specific illness, disease, or health issue, whether to healthcare professionals, patients, and/or consumers.
G28. Healthcare - Services: marketing communications efforts that were developed for hospitals, HMOs, referral services, dental and medical care services, or chronic care facilities, whether to healthcare professionals, patients, and/or consumers.
G29. Home Furnishings & Appliances: kitchen appliances, air conditioners, carpeting, furniture, decorator's supplies, paint, wallpaper, etc.
G30. Household Supplies: cleaning products, waxes, detergents, floor-care products, fabric softeners, paper products, domestic services, mowers, fertilizers, lawn care, etc.
G31. Insurance: communications promoting specific products or services related to insurance and the capabilities of financial institutions offering these services. All types of insurance are eligible (home, auto, financial, health, life, travel, business, etc.).
G32. Internet / Telecom: wireless/cellular providers, high speed Internet access services, online services, portals, search engines and related Internet products & services (including SaaS/IaaS and Cloud-based services), bundled communications (Internet, telephone, and cable TV).
G33. Leisure & Recreation: Products and services aimed at hobbies, leisure, and recreation, including, but not limited to: dating services/apps, wedding planning platforms, personal development/improvement programs/apps, genetics/ancestry testing services, sporting and camping goods/services, etc.
G34. Media & Entertainment Companies: TV networks, streaming services, websites, magazines, newspapers, consumer or trade media, radio stations, broadcasters, etc.
G35. Non-Profit: Not for profit organizations of all types: include charitable, social, civic, advocacy, trade, special interest, religious, etc.
G36. Personal Care: soap, dental products, face & body lotions and cleansers, cotton swabs, deodorants, feminine hygiene products, razors, shaving cream, etc.
G37. Pet Care: animal care products and services of all types, including food, toys, veterinary and boarding services, training, and breeders.
G38. Real Estate: homes, real estate brokers, malls, etc.
G39. Restaurants: quick service, casual dining, mid-scale, white table cloth and other restaurants.
G40. Retail: general -- stores and/or web sites that provides a multiple range of non-related or generally related merchandise, which include department stores, food retailers, and discount/bulk retailers, craft stores, etc. Specialized -- stores and/or web sites that specialize in one particular line of products (e.g. clothing, fashion, jewelry, health food, shoes, pet care, toys, greeting cards, etc.).
G41. Snacks / Desserts / Confections: ice cream, candy, chips, cookies, bakery items, nut, fruit & vegetable snacks, popcorn, etc.
G42. Software: software, groupware, operating systems, SaaS/IaaS and Cloud-based services, etc.
G43. Transportation: air, train, bus/trolley, taxi, subway systems, bike shares, scooter shares, car rentals, leasing not including automobile sales/leasing, ferries, etc.
G44. Travel / Tourism / Destination: cruises, hotels, resorts, amusement parks, travel websites and booking services, travel tours, tourism campaigns, etc.
 

Company/Organization (Women-Owned or -Led) Awards Categories

These categories will recognize the achievements since July 1, 2021 of women-owned and -run organizations worldwide. To be eligible for these categories, an organization must be at least 50% owned by one or more women, and/or have a woman as its chief executive and at least 40% of its management team comprised of women.

Information to be submitted online for entries in these categories in the 2023 competition include:

1  Written answers to the following questions, describing the nominated organization's achievements since July 1 2021, OR a video of up to five (5) minutes in length that answers all of the same questions:

a. Briefly describe the nominated organization: history and past performance (up to 200 words).  Required
b. Outline the organization's achievements since July 1, 2021 that you wish to bring to the judges' attention (up to 250 words).  Required
c. Explain why the achievements you have highlighted are unique or significant.  If possible compare the achievements to the performance of other players in your industry and/or to the organization's past performance (up to 250 words).  Required
d. Reference any attachments of supporting materials throughout this nomination and how they provide evidence of the claims you have made in this nomination (up to 250 words).  Optional

2  Optional (but highly recommended), Add supporting materials to your nomination.  Provide any number of weblinks, and/or upload any number of files, that you believe will support your case to the judges.  These might be press articles, press releases, videos, work samples, internal or external reviews, or employee feedback, for example. 

Note that employee totals are for the entire organization.

Company/Organization of the Year: In nominations in categories B01 - B10, describe for the judges any number, of any types, of achievements since the beginning of July 2021.
B01. Company of the Year – Business Products – 10 or Less Employees
B02. Company of the Year – Business Products – More Than 10 Employees
B03. Company of the Year – Business Services – 10 or Less Employees
B04. Company of the Year – Business Services – More Than 10 Employees
B05. Company of the Year – Consumer Products – 10 or Less Employees
B06. Company of the Year – Consumer Products – More Than 10 Employees
B07. Company of the Year – Consumer Services – 10 or Less Employees
B08. Company of the Year – Consumer Services – More Than 10 Employees
B09. Organization of the Year – Government or Non-Profit– 10 or Less Employees (this category has no entry fee)
B10. Organization of the Year – Government or Non-Profit– More Than 10 Employees (this category has no entry fee)

B11. Startup of the Year: These categories will recognize the achievements since July 1, 2021 of organizations that began operations after July 1, 2019.  There are no entry fees for these categories.
      a. Business Products Industries
      b. Business Services Industries
      c. Consumer Products Industries
      d. Consumer Services Industries

B12. Most Innovative Company of the Year – 10 or Less Employees
B13. Most Innovative Company of the Year – More Than 10 Employees

In nominations in these categories, describe the ways in thich the nominated organization has been innovative since the beginning of July 2021.

B14. Fastest Growing Women-Owned or -Led Company of the Year
In nominations in this category, describe the growth of the nominated organization since the beginning of July 2021, over the prior year.

B15. Community Involvement Program of the Year at a Women-Owned or -Led Organization
In nominations in this category, describe how the nominated organization has contributed to the well-being of its local community(s) since the beginning of July 2021.

B16. Management Team of the Year at a Women-Owned or -Led Organization – 10 or Less Employees
B17. Management Team of the Year at a Women-Owned or -Led Organization – More Than 10 Employees

In these categories you may nominate the achievements since the beginning of July 2021 of all of the members of the management team of your women-owned or -led organization.  The achievements you cite may be any type: financial, marketing, product innovation, customer service, employee relations, etc.

B18. Women-Run Workplace of the Year - 10 or Less Employees
B19. Women-Run Workplace of the Year - More Than 10 Employees

In these categories you may nominate women-owned or -led workplaces that have promote engagement, productivity, and employee wellbeing since July 1, 2021. 
 

Individual Women Awards Categories

These categories will recognize the achievements since July 1, 2021 of individual female entrepreneurs, executives and employees.

Information to be submitted online for entries in these categories in the 2023 competition include:

1  Written answers to the following questions, describing the nominated individual's achievements since July 1 2021, OR a video of up to five (5) minutes in length that answers all of the same questions:

a. Briefly describe the nominated individual: history and past performance (up to 200 words).  Required
b. Outline the nominee's achievements since July 1, 2021that you wish to bring to the judges' attention (up to 250 words).  Required
c. Explain why the achievements you have highlighted are unique or significant.  If possible compare the achievements to the performance of other players in your industry and/or to the nominee's past performance (up to 250 words).  Required
d. Reference any attachments of supporting materials throughout this nomination and how they provide evidence of the claims you have made in this nomination (up to 250 words).  Optional

2  Optional (but highly recommended), Add supporting materials to your nomination.  Provide any number of weblinks, and/or upload any number of files, that you believe will support your case to the judges.  These might be press articles, press releases, videos, work samples, internal or external reviews, or employee feedback, for example. 

The entrepreneur categories are for women who founded their organizations. The executive categories are for women who run all or some part organizations founded by others. Employee totals are for the entire organization.

A01. Best Female Entrepreneur – Business Products –10 or Less Employees
A02. Best Female Entrepreneur – Business Products –11 to 2,500 Employees
A03. Best Female Entrepreneur – Business Products –More Than 2,500 Employees
A04. Best Female Entrepreneur – Business Services –10 or Less Employees
A05. Best Female Entrepreneur – Business Services –11 to 2,500 Employees
A06. Best Female Entrepreneur – Business Services –More Than 2,500 Employees
A07. Best Female Entrepreneur – Consumer Products –10 or Less Employees
A08. Best Female Entrepreneur – Consumer Products –11 to 2,500 Employees
A09. Best Female Entrepreneur– Consumer Products –More Than 2,500 Employees
A10. Best Female Entrepreneur – Consumer Services –10 or Less Employees
A11. Best Female Entrepreneur – Consumer Services –11 to 2,500 Employees
A12. Best Female Entrepreneur – Consumer Services –More Than 2,500 Employees
A13. Best Female Solo Entrepreneur: 
This category will recognize the achievements of women business owners who work alone.
A14. Female Innovator of the Year – Government or Non-Profit –10 or Less Employees (this category has no entry fee)
A15. Female Innovator of the Year – Government or Non-Profit –11 to 2,500 Employees (this category has no entry fee)
A16. Female Innovator of the Year – Government or Non-Profit –More Than 2,500 Employees (this category has no entry fee)
A17. Female Executive of the Year – Business Products –10 or Less Employees
A18. Female Executive of the Year – Business Products –11 to 2,500 Employees
A19. Female Executive of the Year – Business Products –More Than 2,500 Employees
A20. Female Executive of the Year – Business Services –10 or Less Employees
A21. Female Executive of the Year – Business Services –11 to 2,500 Employees
A22. Female Executive of the Year – Business Services –More Than 2,500 Employees
A23. Female Executive of the Year – Consumer Products –10 or Less Employees
A24 .Female Executive of the Year – Consumer Products –11 to 2,500 Employees
A25. Female Executive of the Year– Consumer Products –More Than 2,500 Employees
A26. Female Executive of the Year – Consumer Services –10 or Less Employees
A27. Female Executive of the Year – Consumer Services –11 to 2,500 Employees
A28. Female Executive of the Year – Consumer Services –More Than 2,500 Employees
A29. Female Executive of the Year – Government or Non-Profit –10 or Less Employees (this category has no entry fee)

A30. Female Executive of the Year – Government or Non-Profit –11 to 2,500 Employees (this category has no entry fee)
A31. Female Executive of the Year – Government or Non-Profit –More Than 2,500 Employees
(this category has no entry fee)
A32. Best Female Entrepreneur in Asia, Australia or New Zealand
A33. Female Executive of the Year in Asia, Australia or New Zealand
A34. Best Female Entrepreneur in Canada
A35. Female Executive of the Year in Canada
A36. Best Female Entrepreneur in Europe, the Middle East & Africa
A37. Female Executive of the Year in Europe, the Middle East & Africa
A38. Female Entrepreneur or Executive of the Year in Mexico, Central & South America

A39. Most Innovative Woman of the Year: These categories will recognize individual women for the innovations they initiated, developed, or launched since the beginning of July 2021.  Choose the category that corresponds to your nominee's industry, not her job function.
       a. Accounting & Finance
       b. Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations
       c. Business Services
       d. Franchising
       e. Healthcare
       f. Industry
       g. Government or Non-Profit
       h. Manufacturing
       i. Social Media
       j. Technology


A40. Best Young Female Entrepreneur: This category will recognize the achievements of female entrepreneurs under the age of 30. The nominee should have been age 29 or younger at some point since July 1, 2021.

A41. Maverick of the Year: This category will recognize the achievements of female individuals who have affected positive change on their companies and/or industries. 

A42. Lifetime Achievement – Business
A43. Lifetime Achievement – Government or Non-Profit

These categories will recognize individual executives and entrepreneurs who have achieved accomplishments of significance over their entire careers. There is no eligibility period requirement for these categories.

A44. Mentor or Coach of the Year – Business
A45. Mentor or Coach of the Year - Consumer
A46. Mentor of Coach of the Year - Finance
A47. Mentor or Coach of the Year – Government or Non-Profit
A48. Mentor or Coach of the Year - Health/Wellness
A49. Mentor or Coach of the Year - Marketing/Public Relations/Social Media

These categories will recognize the achievements of women who provided support and guidance to other women in the workplace.

A50. Women Helping Women – Business
A51. Women Helping Women – Government or Non-Profit

A52. Women Helping Women - Social Change

These categories will recognize the achievements of women who provided support and assistance to women in their communities.

A53. Female Employee of the Year: This category will recognize the achievements of non-executive female employees. There is no entry fee for this category.
       a. Business
       b. Government or Non-Profit

A54. Social Change Maker of the Year:These categories will recognize the achievements since July 1, 2021 of women who provided support and assistance to women in their communities and for work done on progressing diversity and inclusion in business and the community. There are no entry fees for these categories, but the $55/entry late fee will apply to nominations submitted after July 26.

       a. Disability
       b. Gender
       c. LGBTIQ
       d. Race

A55. Woman of the Year: These categories will recognize individual women, regardless of their titles, positions, or entrepreneurial or executive status, for their achievements since July 1, 2021, in the following industry sectors.  Choose the category that corresponds to your nominee's industry, not her job function.

       a. Accounting & Finance
       b. Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations
       c. Business Services
       d. Franchising
       e. Healthcare
       f. Industry
       g. Government or Non-Profit (there is no entry fee for this subcategory)
       h. Manufacturing
       i. Social Media
       j. Technology

Media (Developed for/by Women) Awards Categories

Information to be submitted online for entries in these categories in the 2023 competition include

1  Written answers to the following questions, describing the nominated solution or implementation since July 1 2021, OR a video of up to five (5) minutes in length that answers all of the same questions:

a. The date on which the nominated work was made public.  Required
b. A description of the nominated work - it's development, purpose, and performance to date (up to 350 words).  Required
c. The nominated work itself, which you should upload to our server via the uploading tool on our online entry form.  Required

2  Optional (but highly recommended), add to your entry up to 10 webpage links and up to 10 document uploads to support your case to the judges.  These might be press articles, press releases, videos, or images, for example.

H01: Book of the Year: Recognizing excellence in books written or published by women since July 1, 2021.
H02. Event of the Year: Recognizing live and virtual events of all types staged for women since July 1, 2021.
H03. Smartphone or Tablet App of the Year: Recognizing excellence in smartphone and tablet apps produced by or for women.  Entries in this category require a demonstration video of the app of up to three (3) minutes in length.
H04. Video of the Year: Recognizing excellence in videos produced by or for women since July 1, 2021.

New Product & Service (Developed for/by Women) Awards Categories

These categories will recognize new and new-version products and services introduced to the marketplace since July 1, 2021, created by or for women. 

Information to be submitted online for entries in these categories in the 2023 competition include

1  Written answers to the following questions, describing the nominated solution or implementation since July 1 2021, OR a video of up to five (5) minutes in length that answers all of the same questions:

a. If you are nominating a brand-new product or service, state the date on which it was released.  If you are nominating a new version of an existing product or service, state the date on which the update was released. Required
b. Describe the features, functions, and benefits of the nominated product or service (up to 350 words).  Required
c. Outline the market performance, critical reception, and customer satisfaction with the product or service to date.  State monetary or unit sales figures to date, if possible, and how they compare to expectations or past performance.  Provide links to laudatory product or service reviews.  Include some customer testimonials, if applicable. (up to 350 words).  Required
d. Reference any attachments of supporting materials throughout this nomination and how they provide evidence of the claims you have made in this nomination (up to 250 words).  Optional

2  Optional (but highly recommended), add to your entry up to 10 webpage links and up to 10 document uploads to support your case to the judges.  These might be press articles, press releases, videos, or images, for example.

C01. Best New Product or Service of the Year - Business Products
C02. Best New Product or Service of the Year - Business Services
C03. Best New Product or Service of the Year - Consumer Products
C04. Best New Product or Service of the Year - Consumer Services


Social Media Categories

These categories recognize innovation in social media content creation and moderation, management, and marketing, by and for women, since July 1, 2021.

INNOVATION IN SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS | MOST INNOVATIVE SOCIAL MEDIA PROFESSIONALS

INNOVATION IN SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS

Information to be submitted online for entries in these categories include
a. An essay of up to 625 words describing the innovations expressed through the nominated channel, feed, or site since July 1 2021, OR a video of up to five (5) minutes in length describing the same. 
b. Optional (but highly recommended), a collection of supporting files and web addresses that you may upload to our server to support your entry and provide more background information to the judges.

V01. Most Innovative Business Podcast by or for Women

V02. Most Innovative Business Blog by or for Women

V03. Most Innovative Facebook Page by or for Women

V04. Most Innovative Twitter Feed by or for Women

V05. Most Innovative Instagram Feed by or for Women

V06. Most Innovative YouTube Channel by or for Women

V07. Most Innovative TikTok Channel by or for Women

MOST INNOVATIVE SOCIAL MEDIA PROFESSIONALS

There are no entry fees in these categories, for the $55/entry late fee will apply for nominations submitted after July 26.

Information to be submitted online for entries in these categories include
a. An essay of up to 625 words describing the innovative achievements of the nominated person since July 1 2021, OR a video of up to five (5) minutes in length describing the same.
b. Optional (but highly recommended), a collection of supporting files and web addresses that you may upload to our server to support your entry and provide more background information to the judges.

V10. Best Female Business Influencer of the Year

V11. Best Female Business Blogger of the Year

V12. Female Social Media Manager of the Year

V13. Social Media Team of the Year.  In this category you may nominate the achievements of an entire social media team that is majority composed of women.


Thought Leadership Categories

W01. Achievement in Thought Leadership
This category will recognize the achievements since July 1, 2021 of organizations that have taken active measures to develop the women they employ as thought leaders and promote their thought leadership to audiences inside and outside the organization.

Information to be submitted online for entries in this category in the 2023 competition include

1  Written answers to the following questions, describing the nominated organization's achievements since July 1, 2021, OR a video of up to five (5) minutes in length that answers all of the same questions:

a. Briefly describe the nominated organization: history and past performance (up to 200 words).  Required
b. Outline the organization's thought leadership achievements since the beginning of July 2021 that you wish to bring to the judges' attention (up to 250 words).  Required
c. Explain why the achievements you have highlighted are unique or significant.  If possible compare the achievements to the performance of other players in your industry and/or to the organization's past performance (up to 250 words).  Required
d. Reference any attachments of supporting materials throughout this nomination and how they provide evidence of the claims you have made in this nomination (up to 250 words).  Optional

2  Optional (but highly recommended), a collection of supporting files and web addresses that you may upload to our server to support your entry and provide more background information to the judges.  These might be planning documents, press clippings, work samples, photographs, video clips, etc.

W02. Thought Leadership Campaign of the Year
These categories will recognize the achievements since July 1, 2021 of thought leadership programs and campaigns created for or by women.

       a. Business Products
       b. Business Services
       c. Consumer Products
       d. Consumer Services
       e. Government or Non-Profit

Information to be submitted online for entries in these categories in the 2023 competition include

1  Written answers to the following questions, OR a video of up to five (5) minutes in length that answers all of the same questions:

a. Specify the date on which this campaign or program was launched.  Required
b. Describe the genesis of the nominated campaign or program: the reasons it was initiated, the challenges it was created to address, the problems it was developed to solve, etc. (up to 250 words).  Required
c. Describe the development of the campaign or program: the planning process, the goal setting, the subject and content development, the scheduling, etc. (up to 250 words).  Required
d. Outline the activities and concrete results of this campaign or program since the beginning of July 2021.  Even if your initiative started before July 2021, limit your response to activities and results since the beginning of July 2021 only (up to 250 words).  Required
e. Reference any attachments of supporting materials throughout this nomination and how they provide evidence of the claims you have made in this nomination (up to 250 words).  Optional

2  Optional (but highly recommended), a collection of supporting files and web addresses that you may upload to our server to support your entry and provide more background information to the judges.  These might be planning documents, press clippings, work samples, photographs, video clips, etc.

W03. Female Thought Leader of The Year
This category will recognize the achievements since July 1, 2021 of women who have demonstrated excellence in thought leadership on behalf of themselves and/or their organizations.

       a. Business Products
       b. Business Services
       c. Consumer Products
       d. Consumer Services
       e. Government or Non-Profit (there is no entry fee for this subcategory)

Information to be submitted online for entries in these categories in the 2023 competition include:

1  Written answers to the following questions, describing the nominated individual's achievements since July 1 2021, OR a video of up to five (5) minutes in length that answers all of the same questions:

a. Briefly describe the nominated individual: history and past performance (up to 200 words).  Required
b. Outline the nominee's thought leadership achievements since July 1, 2021 that you wish to bring to the judges' attention (up to 250 words).  Required
c. Explain why the achievements you have highlighted are unique or significant.  If possible compare the achievements to the performance of other players in your industry and/or to the nominee's past performance (up to 250 words).  Required
d. Reference any attachments of supporting materials throughout this nomination and how they provide evidence of the claims you have made in this nomination (up to 250 words).  Optional

2  Optional (but highly recommended), Add supporting materials to your nomination.  Provide any number of weblinks, and/or upload any number of files, that you believe will support your case to the judges.  These might be press articles, press releases, videos, work samples, internal or external reviews, or employee feedback, for example.