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MCV INDUSTRY EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2011
Who is eligible for this award? Any UK-based company or individual active within the interactive entertainment industry that has had dealings with the stores represented by the MCV Retail Advisory Board over the past 12 months.
Judges will consider the following criteria:
Sales performance, attitude and efficiency, innovation, success within budgetary constraints, long-term vision and problem-solving.
MCV RETAIL ADVISORY BOARD: SPECIAL RECOGNITION PREVIOUS WINNERS
2010: Roy Stackhouse (Activision)
2009: Andy Yates (Nintendo)
2008: Paul Donnelly (Gem)
2007: Margaret Pearson (Centresoft)
MCV RETAIL ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
Neil Ashurst,
GAME & Gamestation Andrew Thompson, Asda James Cooke, Best Buy
Don McCabe, CHIPS
Tim Ellis, HMV Keith Sharpe,
Play.com Sarah Jasper, The Hut
Nick Sultanti, Morrisons Azeem Sadiq, Comet
Graham Chambers, Amazon
Danielle Fleming, DSGi
Igor Cipolletta, ShopTo
Anthony Stocker, Argos Stephen Staley, Gameseek Joanna Hunt, Tesco
Gurdeep Hunjan, Sainsbury’s Phil Moore, Grainger Games
The key winners in the People and Industry category last year included Centresoft, Roy Stackhouse, Rocksteady Studios, Activision and Just Dance
TICKETS & SPONSORSHIP This year’s MCV Industry Excellence Awards takes place on Thursday, April 7th at The Brewery, Chiswell Street, London. Over 600 games industry executives attend this prestigious event. Guests are advised to purchase tickets or tables early, as this event is always a sell-out. Table prices have also been cut by up to £200, whilst individual seats have also been cut by £20 to make the biggest night of the year even better value. A wide range of sponsorship opportunities are also available.
CONTACT
Kathryn.Humphrey@
intentmedia.co.uk, 01992 535646 for more details on attendance and sponsorship.
Finalists for each award will be announced in MCV on Friday, February 18th
www.mcvuk.com
January 21st 2011
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