Good Things Foundation recognised in the DL100
UK-wide list highlights the leading champions of digital transformation across industries. The public can now vote for the ultimate winners across a range of award categories.
Digital Leaders, the global initiative for promoting effective, long-term digital transformation across government and industries, has announced the finalists who make up the DL100 list for 2017 and opened the public vote - and we’re delighted to have been recognised in two categories.
The independent list recognises 100 people and organisations across the UK who are leading the way in digital transformation in all sectors. Previously, the list has featured industry names such as Martha Lane-Fox and our conference chair, Maggie Philbin.
The 100 finalists that make up the list will now compete for the public vote in one of 10 categories and we would love for you to give us your support.
We’re delighted to be up for the Cross Sector Digital Collaboration award for Reboot UK and our Chief Executive Helen Milner OBE is up for Digital Leader of the Year. We’d also love for you to support Lisa Dawson from Newcastle City Libraries, a member of the Online Centres Network, who is also up for Digital Leader of the Year.
Robin Knowles, CEO of Digital Leaders, commented: “We are once again proud to see the incredible recognition of leading female role models in the DL100. We’re extremely excited to see who comes out top in our public vote.”
Digital Leader of the Year is the most hotly contested category. Previous winners have included Martha Lane Fox, Maggie Philbin and Mike Bracken.
The final list order and category winners will be announced at the DL100 Awards Dinner at St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel on 22 June 2017.
To vote in the DL100 or to find out more, visit digileaders100.com