DQG & Shell extend deadline for submission of entries for Emirates Business Women Award 2008

Published April 5th, 2008 - 07:29 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Dubai Quality Group (DQG) and Shell have announced that they have extended the deadline for receiving applications for the Emirates Business Women Award (EBWA) 2008 from April 3rd, 2008 to April 14th, 2008. The extended submission period for entries allows EBWA, which is also supported by Paris Gallery, the prize sponsor, to widen its reach and encourage participation from more candidates.
 
Samia Al Yousuf, General Manager of DQG commented: "There are a lot of women in the UAE who deserve to be recognised, while there has also been strong interest from potential candidates; we are offering these new prospects the opportunity to be considered for EBWA 2008 by giving them more time to prepare and consolidate their credentials. As such, we have decided to extend the deadline for submission of applications from the 3rd of April till the 14th in order to accommodate more candidates."
 
“The significant impact of EBWA 2008 on the professional development of UAE's working women is clearly reflected by the number of successful career women who have been part of this initiative over the years. We must therefore provide all the necessary assistance to allow all deserving professional and business women to take part in the EBWA program," said Omar Al Qurashi, Communications Manager, Shell.
 
Organised under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Department of Civil Aviation, Chairman of Emirates Group and Patron of DQG, EBWA 2008 aims to recognise and reward the exemplary contributions of women in the business and professional sectors of the UAE. The Award has generated strong response from business and professional women after DQG successfully organised several promotional activities, including a series of workshops held in the different emirates.
 
EBWA is open to nationals and expatriates and is awarded in two categories – Business Owners and Professionals. To qualify for the Business Owners category, the applicant must own a business in the UAE and must also be primarily responsible for the current performance of the business, while the Professional category requires the applicant to be employed in any professional sector in the UAE. On receiving the applications, the award panel will shortlist the candidates based on their achievements and arrange site visits to further assess them, before announcing the winners of the award during the final on