CLTC garners two more journalism awards.Contemporary Long Term Care magazine is again the proud recipient of the highest honor that a business-to-business publication can receive. Our article, "Somebody to love," won a Jesse H. Neal National Business Journalism Business journalism is the branch of journalism that tracks, records, analyses and interprets the economic changes that take place in a society. It could include anything from personal finance, to business at the local market to the malls, to performance of well-known and Award from American Business Media American Business Media is an association of business information providers that was founded in 1906. Currently, the association has more than 300 member companies and delivers business intelligence to industry, Madison Avenue, Wall Street and the Beltway, representing almost 5,000 in the category of best single article. The judging board consisted of noted journalists, educators, and industry experts. Appearing as the cover story of our April 2000 issue, the article deals with residents' rights to intimacy. CLTC CLTC Certified in Long-Term Care CLTC Community Long Term Care CLTC Chapter Leadership Training Conference also won a first runner-up in the highly coveted cov·et v. cov·et·ed, cov·et·ing, cov·ets v.tr. 1. To feel blameworthy desire for (that which is another's). See Synonyms at envy. 2. To wish for longingly. See Synonyms at desire. Grand Neal Award. A first for the magazine, this award is given to "the best of the best" by consensus of the judges. It honors the entry that best exemplifies editorial excellence in the business press. Editor-in-Chief Mark Zacharia, Art Director Susan Froberg, and freelancer Wendy Bonifazi were named as recipients of this year's award. |
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