Nomination Guidelines
- Nominations can be submitted for female entrepreneurs or members of an organisation’s senior management team from all industries in the private sector.
- Colleagues, clients, family and friends can send in nominations or candidates can nominate themselves.
- There is no charge to nominate and you can enter as many categories as you wish.
- Information provided should be relevant to the candidate’s/company’s activities in the previous 18 months from point of nomination.
- Nominations should ideally include details of company revenues where specified (although this is not mandatory at the application stage).
- For purpose of these criteria, applicants for the ‘Young Businesswoman of the Year Award’ must be under 35 years of age on 31st December 2019 to enter this category.
- Only nominations from the private sector will be accepted.
- Businesses must operate in Malta, and subsidiaries of foreign companies based in Malta are eligible to apply.
- Previous winners of the award can be nominated again only after a minimum period of three years has elapsed.
- The judges will decide the winners based on the written confirmations of the submissions, so try to include as much information as possible, providing meaningful figures/statistics to support points.
- Nominations close at noon on Wednesday, 1st April 2020.
- The winners will be announced exclusively at the Malta Businesswoman of the Year 2018 Awards ceremony on 13th June 2020.