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How to nominate…


Nominating for the CN Awards is simple.You can nominate a colleague, group, charity, commercial product/service or yourself – depending on the category – by simply completing the details below and sending back via our FREEPOST address (see below). If you wish to make nominations for more than one CN Award category please photocopy this form. Alternatively, simply provide the details requested below in an email to: faye@cm-2.co.uk


Award Category: (please tick relevant box)  Nutrition Resource of the Year – Reader nominations


 Community Nutrition Professional of the Year – Reader nominations  Parenteral Nutrition Professional of the Year – Reader nominations  Service of the Year – Reader nominations


The nominees details: Name:


Organisation/company/place of work: Email:


 Student of the Year – Lecturers/placement department nominations  Enteral Nutrition Professional of the Year – Reader nominations  New Product of the Year – Companies/industry nominations


Job role: Tel: Reason for nomination: (please provide approx 200 words, you are welcome to provide additional supporting information)


The nominators details: Name:


Organisation/company/place of work: Email:


Job role: Tel:e closing date for nominations is


The closing date for nominations is 18th March 2011. Entries that make the short-list will be contacted in late March. For further information, or queries, please email: faye@cm-2.co.uk or call on: 01920 444 060 Freepost RSER-ZYXC-BXKU, Complete Media & Marketing Limited, Suite 007, Mill Studio Business Centre, Crane Mead, Ware SG12 9PY


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