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November 15, 2021Professions thrive through advocacy and diversity of thought. The internal audit profession is no different. For the past two years, I have recognized 10 men and women who are making an impact on behalf of internal audit around the world.
I am pleased to announce the continuation of the annual recognition through my website AuditBeacon.com. Next month AuditBeacon.com will recognize 10 global internal thought leaders who have made a significant contribution to advancing the internal audit profession around the world in 2021. Individuals will be recognized for contributions through publishing, video and audio media; speaking; and advocating the value of internal auditing around the world.
Please nominate yourself or a colleague for The Internal Audit Beacon Award by submitting the following information:
- Name of the nominee:
- Nominee’s title or role:
- A brief rationale for the nomination (the various ways in which the nominee has demonstrated thought leadership in 2021 and the impact the individual has had – either globally or within their country/region of residence.)
- Links to at least three examples of thought leadership generated by the nominee in 2021 (These can include articles, blogs, videos, audio podcasts, roundtables or councils the nominee leads, or other examples reflecting the nominee’s passionate advocacy for internal audit.)
- Name and contact information for the nominator.
Nominations must be submitted no later than November 30, 2020 by e-mail to: awards@richardchambers.com.
Thanks in advance to those of you who submit nominations, and check back on this site for the Internal Audit Beacon Awards announcement next month.
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