Awards
Lash Publications International Wins Sixth Apex Award
Lash Publications International is pleased to announce that it has received
another Award of Excellence from the APEX Awards for Publication Excellence.
Sponsored by Communications Concepts, this is the 14th year of the competition
program, which had nearly 5,900 entries in 11 major categories and 100
sub-categories. Awards are given for print and electronic media and are
evaluated on excellence in graphic design, editorial content, and the ability to
achieve overall communications excellence. The competition is open to
professional communicators.
The award was granted in the technical writing category for Assistive
Technologies: Improving Lives at Home, Work and Recreation, by Laurel M.
Sheppard, published in the June 2001 Conference issue of the Society of Women
Engineers. The writing category (both Feature and Technical) had a total of 938
entries. The panel of judges included John De Lellis, editor & publisher of
Communications Concepts; Dr. Paul Fisher, Concepts senior evaluator and former
professor of journalism at the University of Missouri School of Journalism; and
Nancy Rathbun Scott, contributing editor of Writing that Works: The Business
Communications Report. They described the competition as being "exceptionally
intense."
This brings the total number of APEX awards Lash Publications International has
received to six. Previous awards were received in
2001, 2000,
1999, and
1996.
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""Laurel is one of the best authors I have worked with. She is 110%
dedicated and always works within deadlines, combining her considerable skills
with a determination to make sure that the finished product more than meets the
original requirement." Nick Dellow, Materials Technology Publications |
"This is really excellent! You do a fine job motivating the problem and describing prior
work."
Mike Potel, Associate Editor in Chief, Computer Graphics & Applications |
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"…has the insight and the editorial experience, plus the knowledge for writing articles on very different
subjects. Referring to ceramic engineering alone, the field is vast and expands every day; however, the writing is critical and concise."
Dr. Mariano Velez, Associate Editor, Refractories Applications & News
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