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Its major clients include Aareas Interactive Inc, British Telecom, Paypal, Virtual Affairs, Nissan (Europe), Telenor (Norway), Vallie (UK), PayPal, P&G, Aareas (Canada), Dokkan, Oslobuss (Norway).Ĭategory: ICT Solution provider - Local Market Focus It clocked in Tk 7.6 crore in revenue in 2016.
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The firm offers banking and fintech solutions, software development, cloud and cyber security, enterprise resources planning customisation and implementation, mobile app development, e-commerce, and augmented and virtual reality services. It helps clients with customised IT solutions to minimise their IT headaches and keep their IT operations run effectively. Since then the company is getting only bigger and bigger.īrain Station 23 is now a global name and exports its products and services to the Netherlands, Norway, Germany, Turkey, Nigeria, Canada, USA and the Middle East. It initiated with outsourcing products outside of the country and by 2010, it started working in the local market. Publishers also receive a certificate.Įntry form and payment will be available online during the entry period.Category: ICT Solution Provider - International Market Focusīrain Station 23 Ltd began its operations in 2006 with an aim to becoming the largest software and IT firm in Bangladesh.
* Winner receives a trophy, Finalists receive a certificate. * Article must be at least 1000 words and no more than 4,000 words.
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* Professional media editors from newspapers, magazines, history journals, etc., not affiliated with WWW, will select the Winner and two Finalists. * Entries are open to all, and not limited to WWW members. animal husbandry, family issues, local and history topics as well as Native American issues and education. * Eligible entry topics include farming and ranching, gardening, environmental, geology. * Entries must be received January 1 – March 31, 2022 Published in a commercial or literary North American publication. – Entries must be a western-themed nonfiction article or essay We believe that through a working relationship with the various editors of the media Guidelines for The DOWNING Journalism Award It is therefore fitting that this new journalism award be named in her honor to further the legacy of Women Writing the West. When Women Writing the West was formed in 1994, Sybil Downing served as its first president. She also reviewed books for that paper and later for The Denver Post.įor several years Sybil Downing chaired the Colorado Center for the Book and was dedicated to improving literacy, a cause she was devoted to until her death on November 20, 2011. Consequently, she became a prolific writer for the Rocky Mountain News, focusing her articles about women.
Thomas Patterson, a one-time owner of the Rocky Mountain News. Sybil Downing was the great-granddaughter of U.S. Downing took advantage of “mini classes” at the University of Colorado and received her bachelor’s degree in 1976. She and her husband, Mancort Downing, moved to Boulder in 1967 where she became active in community affairs, including her local school board. Sybil Smith Downing graduated as valedictorian of her high school class in 1947. His Spurs came for Best Western Novel in 2006 for Camp Ford and 2012 for Legacy of a Lawman Best Western Juvenile Novel in 2008 for Doubtful Cañon and 2010 for Hard Winter and Taos Lightning in 2018 Best Mass Market Western Novel in 2012 for West Texas Kill, in 2017 for Return to Red River and 2021 for A Thousand Texas Longhorns and for Best Short Fiction in 2002 for A Piano at Dead Man’s Crossing. He has also won a Western Heritage Wrangler Award from the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. In 2020, Boggs received the 2020 Owen Wister Award for lifetime contributions to Western literature and was inducted into the Western Writers Hall of Fame, housed at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming. True West magazine named him the Best Living Fiction Writer in its 2008 Best of the West Awards, and the magazine’s readers voted him Best Living Fiction Writer in 2012.
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A native of South Carolina, Boggs is a 2011 Distinguished Alumnus from the University of South Carolina School of Journalism and Mass Communications, where he worked almost 15 years in Texas as a sports journalist at the Dallas Times Herald and Fort Worth Star-Telegram before moving to New Mexico in 1998 to concentrate full time on his novels and books. Boggs is a prolific writer of short nonfiction with works appearing in more than 50 magazines and newspapers is a professional photojournalist, and edits Western Writers of America’s bimonthly Roundup Magazine.