2017 Global Duty Of Care Awards: Now Open For Submissions
New Categories and Prestigious Judging Panel Announced
TREVOSE, Pa., Dec. 13, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The International SOS Foundation today launched the annual 2017 Global Duty of Care Awards, recognizing organizations and individuals who drive excellence in the mitigation of travel, health and security risk and contribute to effectively protecting workers overseas. Following the success of the inaugural Awards in 2016, which attracted applications from organizations around the world, the Awards have been expanded for 2017 with the addition of four new categories and once again are adjudicated by a prestigious judging panel.
Laurent Fourier, Director of the International SOS Foundation, said:
"Duty of Care responsibilities impact a range of stakeholders within organizations. Risk and Security managers are looking to reduce risk to their people and assets, while maximizing compliance and business continuity. Travel Managers need to make sure personnel are safe when abroad and properly informed with the ability to reach out to them. Occupational Health & Safety and Medical Directors ensure that people are trained, safe, healthy and well wherever they work around the world, from a home office to remote locations. By hosting the Global Awards we are looking to discover and share best practices and innovation in these areas. In response to last year's level of entries, we have also added four new categories this year to reflect the diversity of this complex and vital business topic."
"We are delighted and thankful to have the support of our excellent panel of judges, each lending their expertise to our Awards, and look forward to reviewing and celebrating innovative entries."
The global call for submissions is now open to all organizations, institutions and non-governmental organizations. The 2017 Global Duty of Care Awards will be presented in the following categories:
- Innovation
- Thought Leadership
- Resilient Care
- Communication
- Partnership
- Remote Healthcare (new category)
- Return on Investment for Travel Risk Mitigation(new category)
- Ambassador of Duty of Care (individual) (new category)
- German Mittelstand: Duty of Care Program (new category; German based companies)
The 2017 Duty of Care Awards judges include the below internationally recognized leaders in fields related to Duty of Care. Full details are also available here :
Name |
Title |
Organisation |
|
1. |
Head of Awards Jury: Dr Walter Eichenfdorf |
Deputy Director General |
German Social Accident Insurance DGUV |
2. |
Nick Allan |
CEO |
Control Risks Europe and Africa |
3. |
Brian Friedman |
Founder |
The Forum for Expatriate Management (FEM) |
4. |
Linda Kromjong |
Secretary-General |
International Organisation of Employers (IOE) |
5. |
Dr Alexander Mahnke |
Chairman |
German Risk and Insurance Association (GVNW) |
6. |
Kevin Myers CBE |
President |
International Association of Labour Inspection (IALI) |
7. |
Kathy Seabrook, CSP (US), FFIOSH (US), EuroSHM |
President Elect |
The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) |
8. |
Dr Andrew Sharman |
CEO |
RyderMarshSharman |
9. |
Dr Jukka Takala |
President |
International Commission of Occupational Health |
10. |
Louis Wustemann |
Managing Editor |
Regulatory Magazines and Journals, LexisNexis, UK |
One winner will be chosen and presented an award for each of the nine categories. Winners will be announced at the awards gala dinner and summit on Thursday, 29 June 2017 at the Maritim Pro Arte Hotel, Berlin, Germany.
Information for Entering the Global Duty of Care Awards;
- Organizations and individuals may download the nomination form here. Entries may be submitted via email at [email protected].
- The awards entry period closes on Friday, 10 March 2017.
- The awards shortlist announcement will be on Monday, 10 April, 2017.
To learn more, visit www.dutyofcareawards.org.
About International SOS Foundation
Established in 2011, the International SOS Foundation ― Ambassadors for Duty of Care www.internationalsosfoundation.org – has the goal of improving the safety, security, health and welfare of people working abroad or on remote assignments through the study, understanding and mitigation of potential risks. The escalation of globalization has enabled more individuals to work across borders and in unfamiliar environments; exposure to risks which can impact personal health, security and safety increases along with travel.
The Foundation is a registered charity and was started with a grant from International SOS. It is a fully independent, non-profit organisation.
For more information on Duty of Care and the International SOS Foundation, please visit http://www.internationalsosfoundation.org/
SOURCE International SOS Foundation
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