ANNOUNCEMENT
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YOUNG LEADERS AWARDS 2015
How it works
 The awards are open to anyone aged 30 years and under, as of 4th November 2015, working at, and in partnership with, UK higher education institutions
 All nominations will be submitted online to 
www.ylawards.com
 Entries will then be shortlisted by an expert judging panel
 Winners will be announced at the awards evening on Wednesday 4th November, 2015, at the The Park Lane Hotel, Piccadilly, London
Award categories
 Digital trailblazer – the tech-wizard using and championing the latest innovations to improve university performance
 Sustainability champion – the eco-warrior striving to keep their campus green
 People pioneer – the team leader offering great guidance and top advice to their troupe
 Nifty networker – the outgoing socialite creating key relationships and opportunities with their cool communication skills
 Legal eagle – the sharp-eyed hotshot displaying best practice across the legal HE sector
 Marketing magician – the social media and marketing guru taking their university to the next level
 Admin angel – the tireless organiser keeping everything running smoothly behind the scenes
 Money mogul – the neat number-cruncher with their finger on the financial pulse.
THE VENUE The Park Lane Hotel, Piccadilly, London W1J 7BX. A celebrated Art Deco hotel in the heart of London’s Mayfair, facing Green Park and just a short walk away from Buckingham Palace, Knightsbridge, Bond Street and the West End Theatres. This year’s award ceremony and dinner will be held in the Grade II-listed ballroom (above)
Interested in attending? Contact Sara Moyce on 0117 300 5526 or email: 
sara.moyce@
wildfirecomms.co.uk
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YOUNG LEADERS AWARDS
BRAND NEW FOR 2015
Recognising and rewarding the exceptional young people working at – and in partnership with – UK higher education
      
      
      
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