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‘Our Editorial [Wants] to Build These Relationships’; Making the Most of Awards and Recognition Programs

“Taking out the trash isn’t everyone’s favorite chore, but for Shanique Borteley Alabi, our cellular garbage disposal could be the key to fighting disease. At Monte Rosa Therapeutics in Boston, she’s developing molecules to send cancer-causing proteins to the scrapyard.”

That excellent lede comes from the American Chemical Society’s c&en Talented Twelve, where a well-crafted article is posted for each winning scientist. It’s an example of why we love awards and recognition programs. There’s a sponsor—ThermoFisher Scientific; it gives positive notoriety to members and ACS; it adds future speakers to their roster; increases their diversity and gender representation; and an offers an impetus for more people to get involved.

But the work required to make awards programs—and your honorees—all they can be should continue, not end, with their selection, with new content, speaking gigs and other opportunities. Here are five examples of association and media company awards programs with something they do particularly well highlighted.

Talented Twelve’s coverage of each winner. We learn that Derya Baran began her life in a small village in Turkey and is now an associate professor trying to broaden access to solar power in Saudi Arabia. Emilie Ringe, a lecturer at the University of Cambridge, works with plasmonic nanoparticles that can be used to trigger chemical reactions or kill cancerous cells. Cesunica Ivey, an environmental and chemical engineer at the University of California, Berkeley, is developing techniques for air quality monitoring and modeling. These articles provide added gravitas not only to the winners but to the awards program itself. Nominations for 2022 close on Monday!

Clear Channel’s Social Impact Award (and a nice display of their judges). Encouraging social impact in your niche with an award is growing in popularity. Clear Channel’s Outdoor Media Awards, run in partnership with Haymarket Media’s Campaign, celebrates the best campaigns in Out of Home advertising. Among the many categories, the National Social Impact Award under the heading A Platform for Good stands out. “This award is open to both organizations and individuals working in or using Out of Home media who are delivering projects at scale that communicate brand position or purpose to drive positive change for the environment and/or multiple communities in the UK at a national level.” Young people want to see companies they support take a stand. Also, kudos to Clear Channel for their stylish black-and-white 2022 Judges Lineup photos. Judges are the lifeblood to awards programs; anything we can do to prop them up a little more is encouraged. From Lauren Ogundeko, chief digital officer & co-founder, Bicycle London, to Bhavesh Patel, head of media, Sky, it’s an impressive group.

Aging Media Network’s new contacts and relationships. “[Our] Future Leaders program has provided us a way to connect with the next generation of leaders in the industry we cover,” George Yedinak, co-founder, executive vice president, Aging Media Network, wrote to me last year. “It provides brand awareness across our publications and also provides our editorial team with new contacts that they can work with in the years to come.” Getting new contacts in this age and day of beneficial—and expected—diversity is critical. “There’s a plan for our Future Leaders program to certainly develop an alumni network that can meet at our events as a start. Our editorial teams are looking to build these relationships for content and stories that align with their goals. There are a number of ideas around the program on continuing to extend involvement of the current and past classes of leaders.” Nominations for four segments just opened for 2022.

Crain’s Detroit Business’s diverse awards. The publication entity gives out a long list of awards to people and programs including: newsmakers, real estate executives, most influential women, 40 under 40, LGBTQ in business, executives in diversity, equity and inclusion, and 20 in their twenties. Under the LGBTQ notables, it says this: “The leaders on this list are change-agents, door-openers and role models, their peers and colleagues told us. They create safety and community where they live and work.”

The National Restaurant Association’s FABI Awards brings people to the conference. Given that I have not eaten lunch yet, looking at these tasty awards is hard to swallow. The National Restaurant Show, now run by Winsight, offers up delicious pictures to tempt our taste buds—and travel budgets. “Join us at the 2022 National Restaurant Association Show to taste several years of FABI award winning products. Preview the awardees from 2020 and 2021 that will be exhibiting below and check back in March for the full list of brand new 2022 FABI honorees.”

 

SIIA Stands #UnitedforPrivacy on the Need for Federal Privacy Legislation

Jeff Joseph, SIIA President, calls on Congress to enact comprehensive federal privacy legislation. SIIA is part of a broad coalition of associations and thought leaders who are #UnitedforPrivacy. Properly crafted comprehensive federal privacy legislation will uphold pro-democratic principles, support cross-border data flows, provide meaningful consumer safeguards, and level the playing field for businesses regardless of size. It will harmonize stakeholder needs and support a stronger, more robust global digital economy based on democratic values.

In light of the global pandemic, the recent turmoil in Ukraine, as well as other world events, NOW is the time to pass a federal privacy law.

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SIIA Statement on the Illegal Russian Invasion of Ukraine

SIIA joins the global community in standing with the people of Ukraine and condemning the unprovoked, illegal and immoral invasion of Ukraine by Russia. The horrific acts being committed by the Russian government against the people and sovereign nation of Ukraine will stand among the worst crimes against humanity in mankind’s sordid history of war and conflict. We applaud the Biden administration and free nations around the world for taking strong and targeted measures to support the Ukrainian people in their heroic fight for freedom and self-determination.

As governments around the world continue these efforts, we urge caution as some consider  measures to disrupt or prevent access to the internet by the Russian people. We fear such actions will undermine critical efforts to organize opposition to the war, disseminate first-person accounts of atrocities committed by the Russian military and acts of bravery conducted by Ukrainians, and supply food, medical and other assistance to distressed communities. Few among us have been unmoved by the viral videos enabled by access to social media platforms and the internet: The defiant speeches by President Zelenskyy. The brave individual acts of national defense including standing in the path of Russian tanks. The inhumane bombings of hospitals, schools and residential neighborhoods by the Russian aggressors. The strength of the indefatigable human spirit as expressed by the young girl singing a Disney classic while seeking safety in an air raid shelter.

Repressing internet access to Russian citizens will unintentionally bolster efforts by the Russian government to suppress the truth and censor efforts to report openly and honestly about Ukraine to citizens in Russia and around the world. Indeed, disrupting, restricting or preventing access all together goes against democratic principles of an open and free internet and runs counter to SIIA’s historic and continuing support for free speech.

The debate over restricting internet access to Russian citizens underscores the need to ensure democratic values underpin global digital regulation. We must fight for a free and open internet as authoritarian regimes around the world seek to use the power of digital connectivity to suppress their people and promote propaganda. The events in Ukraine further demonstrate the need for U.S. leadership on global digital regulation as well as alignment with our democratic allies.

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SIIA has made a donation to World Central Kitchen and #ChefsForUkraine as they serve thousands of fresh meals to Ukrainian families fleeing their homes as well as those still in the country. We are proud of our many members who are providing substantial support to assist the people of Ukraine and are working tirelessly to help secure the safety of their employees and their families in the country. Examples include:

  • Adobe is helping with humanitarian efforts, including a series of grants from the Adobe Foundation totaling over $1 million.
  • Meta is taking extensive steps to fight the spread of misinformation and helping humanitarian organizations spread their message through free advertising across its platforms.
  • Google and its employees have made substantial monetary donations. In addition, Google is helping trusted humanitarian and intergovernmental organizations connect people to important sources of aid and resettlement information.
  • Pearson committed over $1 million to charities that support humanitarian relief and is actively supporting Ukrainian employees and their families.
  • RELX is donating to the UNICEF Ukraine appeal. In addition, RELX is supporting team members in Russia, who continue to work under challenging circumstances and is providing tools to help Ukrainian citizens document potential evidence of war crimes using their smartphones, along with other tools.
  • Wiley has pledged $1 million to UNICEF, The International Rescue Committee and other humanitarian organizations. 
  • Cengage is supporting their partners in Ukraine and limiting services business with Russia.

For SIIA members and others seeking to provide support for the Ukrainian people, below is a list of organizations, compiled and vetted by the American Society of Association Executives, providing assistance and a measure of relief to people in Ukraine and beyond:

UNICEF

UNICEF supports health, nutrition, safe drinking water, sanitation and protection for children and families caught in the conflict in Ukraine.

Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders

MSF conducts a range of activities in Ukraine to help people travel to health care facilities and access prescribed medications.

International Committee of the Red Cross

ICRC helps people affected by the war, supports the work of the Ukrainian Red Cross, and serves as a vigilant protector of civilians caught in armed conflict zones.

Save the Children

The London-based organization delivers essential humanitarian aid to vulnerable children in Ukraine and around the world.

UN Refugee Agency

The international organization provides emergency assistance to families in Ukraine, including cash assistance and opportunities for resettlement.

Voices of Children

The charitable foundation of this organization provides psychological and psychosocial support to children affected by the Ukrainian conflict.

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SIIA Announces Finalists for the 2022 Jesse H. Neal Awards

For Immediate Release
Contact: Amanda McMaster, VP Awards and Recognition Programs

SIIA Announces Finalists for the 2022 Jesse H. Neal Awards
236 B2B journalism professionals recognized in peer-reviewed awards program

WASHINGTON, DC (March 10, 2022) – The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) announces today finalists for the 68th Jesse H. Neal Awards – the premier awards program honoring business-to-business (B2B) journalism. Winners will be announced during an in-person Neal Awards Ceremony to be held at the New York Marriott Marquis, New York, NY on April 26, 2022. For the first time, the Neals will expand networking and collaboration with business media and information executives by sharing the venue with SIIA’s AM&P Network Executive Summit.

“The Neal Awards have long recognized the best of the best in B2B journalism,” said SIIA President Jeff Joseph. “We are particularly proud of this year’s honorees who produced reliable data, content, and services during a period of global upheaval and uncertainty – an era in which producing trusted, accurate information that provides critical business intelligence took on increased importance, perhaps more so than any time ever before. Our thanks and congratulations go to these outstanding finalists.”

Representing a complete range of digital and traditional content disciplines, 236 Neal Award finalists were carefully selected following a comprehensive and rigorous evaluation process by peer professionals.  Companies with the most finalists in the 2022 competition include Advertising Specialty Institute, Arizent, Crain Communications, IDG Communications, Industry Dive, Informa, Winsight and Zonda Media. For a full list of the Neal Award finalists, please visit: siia.net/neals/2022-neals-finalists

A total of 61 winners will be announced at the April 26th ceremony, culminating in the Grand Neal Award, honoring the most outstanding entry from among the winners in all categories. A panel of 134 judges reviewed the finalists in three stages to select the winners in 26 categories.

The Neal Awards also will honor the recipients of four special recognition Leadership Awards, including the prestigious Marianne Dekker Mattera Award for dedicated mentoring; the G.D. Crain Award for distinguished editorial career; Timothy White Award for exemplary leadership in the face of challenges and pressures; and the McAllister Editorial Fellowship, given to an editor who will teach journalism at Northwestern University’s prestigious Medill School of Journalism.

For more information on the Neals, visit siia.net/neals.

This year’s AM&P Network Executive Summit, will convene a community of business media and information executives, software and technology companies, entrepreneurs and thought leaders  to address: how to create the tech-driven infrastructure to position yourself for success and how to develop the internal culture to accept and capitalize on that infrastructure.  

Following the Neal Awards, SIIA will also host two additional awards programs this June:

  • June 8 and 9: Codie Awards, honoring excellence in technology
  • June 22: EXCEL Awards, recognizing excellence in association media

About Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA)
SIIA is the only professional organization connecting more than 450 data, financial information, education technology, specialized content and publishing companies. Our diverse members provide the critical data, content, and information that drives the global economy, informs financial networks, connects learners and educators, and drives innovation. Learn more at siia.net.

 

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‘Resist That Urge’; SEO Needs Descriptive Headlines and a ‘Natural’ Use of Keywords

Experts agree: Search as a marketing channel is completely undervalued. Not only is it a tool for bringing in new audience and customers, but when you look at the data, it’s bringing back existing audience as well. So keep URLs short (but not headlines), don’t stuff keywords in, publish transcripts, feed your social media and read on for more tips.

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