Deadline: 3 May 2024
Nominations are now open for the BCI Awards to honour business continuity and resilience professionals and organizations worldwide.
The BCI Awards recognize and celebrate the achievements of the members and the resilience community based on established industry standards and best practices.
It’s the most prestigious event in the business continuity calendar. There are 13 BCI Award Categories to choose from that cater for individual professionals, teams and organizations.
Awards Categories
- Collaboration in Resilience
- Continuity and Resilience Consultant
- Continuity and Resilience Innovation
- Continuity and Resilience Newcomer
- Continuity and Resilience Professional (Private Sector)
- Continuity and Resilience Professional (Public Sector)
- Continuity and Resilience Provider (Service/Product)
- Continuity and Resilience Team
- Continuity and Resilience Volunteer (formely Contributor)
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Ally / Champion of the Year
- Most Original Exercise Programme
- Most Effective Recovery
- Most Effective Supply Chain Resilience Strategy
Criteria
- They welcome all individuals who meet the criteria of the relevant category to apply for the awards. It is important that all applicants review the rules carefully to confirm their eligibility and ensure that their submission is complete and meets the necessary requirements. However, organizations with an outstanding debt to the BCI that is outside of the agreed terms and conditions are not eligible to participate in the BCI awards.
- It is completely free to enter the BCI Awards – no fees are required.
- Both organizations and individuals can submit entries for themselves or be nominated by a third party.
- Individual, Global / multi-region organizations may make multiple regional award applications, but only one application per category is permitted per annum.
- There are six BCI regions (Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, India & South Asia, Middle East, and the Americas). For an individual, they must live, work or be responsible for a region that they wish to enter. For an organisation, they must have a registered office or be able to demonstrate (as part of the submission) customers or activity in that region.
- You must enter the appropriate regional award. Winners of the BCI Regional Awards are automatically entered into the BCI Global Awards.
For more information, visit The Business Continuity Institute (BCI).