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Westpac Outstanding Women Award

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The Westpac Outstanding Women Award (WOW Award) rewards women in Papua New Guinea whose work significantly improves life in the country.[1][2][3] The women who win this award are leaders in the country.[4] 2012 WOW Award Winner, Susil Nelson-Kongoi, said: "Despite being one of the most resource rich nations on earth, Papua New Guinea still ranks as one of the world’s poorest in terms of economic capacity."[5] Like many other countries, women do not have equality in Papua New Guinea.[6][7][8][9][10] This award encourages higher status for women.[10][11] The women who win improve the economy of Papua New Guinea.[11][12] It rewards specific women who have done a lot of hard work to change the status of women.[11][2][12] The award is for women in many different kinds of work.[1] The winners inspire girls to know what jobs they can do.[8][11][1]

The women who win a WOW gets money for their education.[13] They get help from experienced workers in their profession.[13] They get to meet other women with similar at an Australian Executive Women's Leadership meeting.[13] They also win a cash prize.[13]

Prize history

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The WOW Award started in 2006.[14] It was called the Westpac Women in Business Award.[4] The award got a new name in 2013: Westpac Outstanding Women Award.[4] It was sponsored by Westpac PNG.[11]

Categories

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  • Westpac Outsanding Woman Award (one top winner, chosen from the winners of the other categories[11])[3]

Selection

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Anyone can nominate a woman for a WOW Award.[8] A group of business people and community members pick the winners.[16][13][12] They interview the women who were nominated to find the women who are the best leaders and who are the most inspirational.[12] They check that the women do honest and high-quality work.[12] They check if the women have lots of achievements related to the award.[12] They select award recipients.

Award winners

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Year Award Recipient
2007-2008 Young Achievers Samantha Maria Andreas[17][18]
2009 Overall Westpac Women in Business Award Betty Higgins[12]
PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Sector Award Mary Handen[19][12]
Daltron Entrepreneur Award winner Betty Higgins[12]
Cardno Acil Public Sector Award Dr. Rona Nebita Nadile[12]
Trukai Community Responsibility Award Tessie Soi[12]
IBBM Young Achievers’ Award Monica Pomat[12]
2011 Overall Westpac Women in Business Award Sarah Haoda Todd[20]
SP Brewery Entrepreneur Award Sarah Haoda Todd[20]
PricewaterHouseCoopers Private and Corporate Sector Award Monica Toisenegila[20]
Mineral Resource Development Co (MRDC) Public Sector Award Naomi Faik-Simet[20]
Young Achiever's Award Sylvia Pascoe[20]
Trukai Community Responsibility Award Rosemary Vartuam Sovek[20]
2012 Overall Westpac Women in Business Award Susil Nelson[21][22]
Steamship Public Sector Award Eleina Butuna[22]
SP Brewery Entrepreneur Award Helam Koaik[22]
IBBM Young Achiever's Award Naime Tom[22]
Trukai Community Responsibility Award Mary Pohei[22]
PricewaterhouseCoopers Private and Corporate Sector Awards Florence Lou Willie[22]
2013 Overall Westpac Outstanding Women Award Maria Linibi[23]
Steamship Public Sector Award Dr Mobumo Kiromat[23]
SP Brewery Entrepreneur Award Sarah Shelley[23]
IBBM Young Achiever's Award Dorish Cheryl Mondo Mulas[23]
Trukai Community Responsibility Award Maria Linibi[23]
PricewaterhouseCoopers Private and Corporate Sector Awards Anthonia Apurel[23]
2014 Overall Westpac Outstanding Women Award Lesieli Taviri[24]
Steamship Public Sector Award Esther Roibete Apuahe[24]
SP Brewery Entrepreneur Award Christina Josephine Cragnolini[24]
IBBM Young Achiever's Award Mazzella Maniwavie[24]
Trukai Community Responsibility Award Penny Sage-embo[24]
PricewaterhouseCoopers Private and Corporate Sector Awards Lesieli Taviri[24]
2015 Overall Westpac Outstanding Women Award Janet Sape[25]
Steamship Public Sector Award Janet Sios[25]
SP Brewery Entrepreneur Award Joyce Kiage[25]
IBBM Young Achiever's Award Michelle Boyama[25]
Trukai Community Responsibility Award Beverly Pambali-Piawu[25]
PricewaterhouseCoopers Private and Corporate Sector Awards Janet Sape[25]
Pacific Assurance Group Public Sector Award Dr. Evelyn Lavu[25]
Moore Printing Sport Award Veitu Diro[25]
2016 Overall Westpac Outstanding Women Award Bosa Togs[1]
Steamship Public Sector Award Dorothy Lamin Koch-Waluta[1]
SP Brewery Entrepreneur Award Rita Jaima Paru[1]
IBBM Young Achiever's Award Jacqueline Joseph[1]
Trukai Community Responsibility Award Annastascia Wanasawo[1]
PricewaterhouseCoopers Private and Corporate Sector Awards Bosa Togs[1]
Pacific Assurance Group Public Sector Award Dr Lutty Amos[1]
Moore Printing Sport Award Julienne Leka-Maliaki[1]
2017-2018 Overall Westpac Outstanding Women Award Ruth Jewels Kissam[2]
Precinct Public Sector Award Mollina Mercy Kapal[2]
SP Brewery Entrepreneur Award Dorothy Luana[2]
IBBM Young Achiever's Award Crystal Kewe[2]
Trukai Community Responsibility Award Ruth Kissam[2]
Steamships Not For Profit Award Priscilla Kevin[2]
PricewaterhouseCoopers Private and Corporate Sector Awards Karo Lelai[2]
Moore Printing Sport Award Cybele Druma[2]
2019 Overall Westpac Outstanding Women Award Raylance Mesa[3]
ExxonMobil PNGLNG Public Sector Award Betty Jacobs[3]
SP Brewery Entrepreneur Award Vani Nades[3]
IBBM Young Achiever's Award Raylance Mesa[3]
Trukai Community Responsibility Award Freda Yakio[3]
PricewaterhouseCoopers Private and Corporate Sector Awards Hillary Turnamur[3]
Moore Printing Sport Award Margaret Aka[3]
Steamships Not For Profit Award Petra Arfeae[3]

References

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