AMSI Business Person Deadline Extended16/01/2009 |
| The deadline for suggesting nominations for the AMSI Business Person of the Year has been extended to 31 January 2009. The Society of Maritime Industries, through its constituent association the Association of Marine Scientific Industries (AMSI), is inviting nominations for its annual award to recognise individuals who have contributed most to the business of the marine science and technology sector in the UK. |
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The Society's Chief Executive, John Murray commented, "the UK marine science sector is a vibrant industry epitomised by the enthusiastic and successful entrepreneurs which work within it. This award will highlight the important work of the sector particularly at a time of enhanced public concern for the marine environment and its close relationship to climate change."
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