by Helen Dunne on 30/09/2011 09:30:00 in CorpComms Online | share me: del.icio.us | digg | reddit | Tweet
Stavros Flatley and Alun Cochrane host CorpComms Awards 2011

Helen Dunne is the editor of CorpComms Magazine, follow her tweets here @CorpCommsMag

Aviva, Barclays, Linklaters, McDonald's, SAB Miller, Sainsbury's, Scottish Water and Wrigley are among the leading companies shortlisted for CorpComms Awards 2011.
Action for Children, GirlGuiding UK, Macmillan Cancer Support and St John's Ambulance are among the not-for-profit organisations who have been shortlisted, while Essex, Stockport and Westminster councils are also recognised.
Britain's Got Talent finalists Stavros Flatley will perform at the awards, which will be presented by stand up comedian Alun Cochrane, on 23 November in the Art Deco splendour of The Troxy on the edge of London's financial district.
Centrica, Debenhams, Jupiter Asset Management, O2 and Westminster City Council are shortlisted for the best in-house team category.
Catherine Parr, head of digital and corporate communications at Action for Children; Louise Berktay, communications officer, NHS Heart of England; Charlotte Sjoberg, senior manager, group media relations, Lloyds Banking Group; and Libby Jellie, marketing executive, Westminster City Council are shortlisted for the young achiever award.
The shortlist for the Communications Professional of the Year will be announced shortly.
Helen Dunne, editor and publisher of CorpComms Magazine, said: 'The standard of entries this year was, once again, exceptionally high, making the judging process difficult, but the entries which demonstrated a clear challenge, strategy and results are those which consistently shone through.'
http://www.corpcommsmagazine.co.uk/awards/corpcomms/this-years-shortlist
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