The Samuel J Heyman Service to America Medals are presented annually by the nonprofit, nonpartisan Partnership for Public Service to celebrate excellence in our federal civil service.
The free webinar informs about how to write a winning nomination . Log on to learn more at: http://nomination.eventbrite.com/
“Too often the people who do our nation’s work go unnoticed, that’s why the Service to America Medals are so important….They tell true stories of remarkable work that our federal employees do each and every day. You’re seeing government at its very best.” – Max Stier, Partnership for Public Service President and CEO.
Registration Info about the FREE Webinar on How To Write A Winning Nomination
Wednesday, January 12, 2011 (register today)
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM (EST)
During the Webinar you will learn:
• What criteria is used for choosing Sammies finalists;
• Top five tips for writing a winning nomination; and
• Samples of past winning nominations.
Deadlines: Nominations must be submitted before January 31, 2011, 11:59 p.m. EST
For more information: contact Jim Seymour at sammies@ourpublicservice.org or
(202) 775-2758 for registration Info about the Webinar on: "How to Write a Winning Nomination."
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