Pride of Workmanship Awards

The Pride of Workmanship Program is designed to acknowledge any member of our community, irrespective of age or vocation, who displays outstanding qualitiies in terms of approach. dedication, attitude and commitment to service.

Participating businesses and organisations promote the Pride of Workmanship theme of "Do it once- do it well" throughout their organization and nominate employees worthy of recognition, not only within the organization, but the wider community. Nominees of the Pride of Workmanship Program are presented with recognition of their achievements.

Objectives of the Program
• To promote Vocational Service.
• To encourage Pride of Workmanship in all vocations.
• To provide employers with an opportunity to recognize employees who display the qualities worthy of an Award.
• To encourage favourable employer/employee relationships and a sense of community pride in individual achievement.
• To provide an opportunity for Rotary to be involved in the community, particularly the business community.

Latest News

Pride of Workmanship Awards extended

ORGANISERS of the Rotary Pride of Workmanship awards have extended the time for nominations to end of business next Friday, November 11.

The awards give recognition to everyday Coffs Coast employees who go above and beyond in their workplace, demonstrating outstanding work ethic and commitment to their job.

For the second year running, the Coffs Coast Independent will present the People's Choice Award, inviting readers to have their say on who should be voted the winner of the prestigious award.
http://www.coffscoastindependent.com.au/news/local/news/general/pride-of-workmanship-awards-extended/2345836.aspx

Nominations open for Pride of Workmanship Awards 2011

On behalf of the Rotary Club of Coffs Harbour Daybreak, we announce that Nominations are now open for the 2010 Pride of Workmanship Awards.

What to do:
Nominate someone who you think displays qualities worthy of such an award.

  • Early nominations will ensure maximum media exposure – the event and all nominees will be promoted in the Coffs Coast Independent Newspaper

  • Get your tickets to the Presentation Dinner - available at Coffs C.ex Club - limited tickets so get in early!

  • Nominations close Friday 11th November 2011. Nomination is free. Complete the nomination form online -http://www.coffsharbourdaybreak.org/nominate

Why - Objectives of the Program:

  • To promote Vocational Service and encourage Pride of Workmanship in all vocations.
  • To provide employers with an opportunity to recognize employees who display the qualities worthy of an Award.
  • To encourage a sense of community pride in individual achievement.
  • To promote Rotary in the business community.
  • To provide businesses and organisations with an opportunity for promotion within the community and through NBN, The Independent and our Pride of Workmanship brochure.
  • To create Rotary Bursaries for further training and/or study expenses.

Publicity:

  • This year we will be conducting a Coffs Coast Independent Readers Choice Award, where the general public can vote for the person who has given them a ‘real-life’ good service experience
  • The Independent Newspaper will be running editorial and advertising using nominees as they come in.
  • Rotary will develop a brochure recognising all nominees which will be distributed at our Presentation Dinner.

Presentation Dinner:

  • A Presentation Dinner will be held on the 30th November 2011 at the Coffs C.ex Club. 6.30pm 3 Course Dinner & Entertainment
  • Dinner will cost $55 per person - we suggest you pay for your nominee. Tickets are available now at the Coffs C.ex Club.

Coffs Daybreak takes home the District PR Award!

It was finally revealed today the our Rotary Club brought home the Public Relations Award (PDG Garrick Baker Trophy) from the District 9650 Conference in Coonabarranbran in March.

We took out the honour of this prize, awarded to the club which has planned and initiated a successful program of public relations, or achieved this through a special Rotary project, specifically for our very successful Pride of Workmanship Awards in 2010.

Our Vocational Director Linda Nolan and her committee hosted and planned a very successful Public Relations campaign around the awards and the club is very honoured to be once again holding a District Award because of the tireless efforts of these members.

Coffs Daybreak takes home the District PR Award!

Pride of Workmanship Awards Files