CRN Women in Channel Awards - entries closing on 25 May!!
Deadline looming for CRN's inaugural awards celebrating the accomplishments of females at all levels of the channel and recognising firms with a strong diversity agenda

Entries for CRN's inaugural Women in Channel Awards will close this Friday, 25 May.
Being held on 18 October and a culmination of our CRN Women in Channel campaign, the award ceremony will recognise the achievements of the entrepreneurs, leaders and exceptional employees who can act as role models for young females considering a career in this fast-paced, dynamic industry (meet the judges, here).
If this is you - or you know a woman who fits this description - take a look at our categories and get entering.
On top of the individual categories, the awards also feature three categories aimed at organisations as a whole.
These are:
Diversity Employer of the Year
Best Community Outreach Programme
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