Stevie® Awards Announce Winners in 18th Annual Stevie® Awards for Sales & Customer Service

Winners Announced in 18th Annual Stevie® Awards for Sales & Customer Service
The Stevie Awards

Winners in the 18th annual Stevie® Awards for Sales & Customer Service, recognized as the world’s top customer service awards and sales awards, were unveiled on April 12 during a gala ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada USA.

FAIRFAX, Va., April 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Winners in the 18th annual Stevie® Awards for Sales & Customer Service, recognized as the world’s top customer service awards and sales awards, were unveiled on Friday night at a gala ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada USA, attended by more than 400 executives from around the world.

The complete list of Stevie Winners by category is available at http://www.StevieAwards.com/Sales.

The 10 most-honored organizations in the 2024 Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service received Grand (“best in show”) Stevie Award trophies. Nominees were not able to apply for Grand Stevie Awards directly. Winners were determined by a points system based on the total number of awards won, as well as having the highest average score in selected categories.

DP DHL Worldwide, with 13 Gold, 18 Silver, and 14 Bronze Stevie Award wins, was the most honored organization this year, earning the top Grand Stevie Award trophy. In descending order, the organizations below were presented with Grand Stevie Award trophies in the 2024 Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service on behalf of themselves and/or clients. There was a ninth-place tie between Toco Warranty and Purpol Marketing Limited.

  1. DP DHL (Worldwide), 96 points
  2. IBM (Armonk, NY USA), 64 points
  3. Support Services Group, Inc. (Waco, TX USA), 49 points
  4. Allianz Services Pvt Ltd (Trivandrum, Kerala, India), 39 points
  5. Sales Partnerships, Inc. (Broomfield, CO USA), 38.5 points
  6. UPMC Health Plan (Pittsburgh, PA USA), 31 points
  7. Blackhawk Network (Pleasanton, CA USA), 26 points
  8. VIZIO Inc. (Irvine, CA USA), 22 points
  9. Toco Warranty ( Los Angeles, CA USA), 19 points
    Purpol Marketing Limited (Chippenham, United Kingdom), 19 points

Other notable winners with three Gold Stevie Awards include Alight Solutions (Lincolnshire, IL USA), Optum (Eden Prairie, MN USA), and WNS (Holdings) Limited (Mumbai, India).

Organizations winning a combination of five or more Gold, Silver, or Bronze Stevie Awards include TransPerfect Translations, New York, NY USA (eight), VMWare (Broadcom) Palo Alto, CA USA (seven), Intuit, Toronto, Canada (seven), Avetta, Lehi, UT USA (seven), SAP, Worldwide (seven), ValueSelling Associates, Inc., Carlsbad, CA USA (six), Element Electronics, Winnsboro, SC USA (six), Voya Financial, New York, NY USA (six), CivicPlus, Manhattan, KS USA (five), Capital Rx, New York, NY USA (five), Datasite, Minneapolis, MN USA (five), Inspiro, Makati City, Philippines (five), Loveholidays, London, UK (five), OpenGov, San Francisco, CA USA (five), QNB Finansbank, Istanbul, Turkey (five), and Qualitest Group, Bridgewater, NJ USA (five).

More than 2,300 nominations from organizations of all sizes and in virtually every industry were evaluated in this year’s competition. Winners were determined by the average scores of more than 200 professionals worldwide in seven specialized judging committees.

Entries were considered in more than 60 categories for customer service and contact center achievements, including Contact Center of the Year, Award for Innovation in Customer Service, and Customer Service Department of the Year; 60 categories for sales and business development achievements, ranging from Sales Director of the Year to Sales Training Practice of the Year, and Achievement in Sales Automation; and categories to recognize new products and services and solution providers, among others.

Winners in one special category, the Sales Partnerships Ethics in Sales Award, were also announced and recognized at the April 12 ceremony. This award recognizes organizations for best practices and achievements in demonstrating the highest ethical standards in the sales industry. Integrity Solutions of Nashville, TN USA is the Gold Stevie winner in this category. The Silver winners are Better Way Health (Kennesaw, GA USA), Stateside Affairs (Manasquan, NJ USA), and Desiderate (New South Wales, Australia). Bronze Stevie winners are Alright Retiree Health Solutions (Chicago, IL USA), Belkins (Dover, DE USA), Rootstack (Panama), Shell International Aviation (Makati, Philippines), TCN (St. George, UT USA), and Yuksekbilgili Egitim & Danismanli (Istanbul, Turkey).

Winners of the 2024 People’s Choice Stevie® Awards for Favorite Customer Service, announced on April 4, were also honored at the April 12 awards gala. People’s Choice Stevie Award winners receive the coveted crystal People’s Choice Stevie Award, which is determined by a worldwide public vote.

The presentations were broadcast live via Vimeo and are available to watch online.

Nominations for the 2025 edition of the Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service will be accepted starting this July. The entry kit may be requested at http://www.StevieAwards.com/Sales.

About the Stevie Awards
Stevie Awards are conferred in nine programs: the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards, the German Stevie Awards, the Middle East & North Africa Stevie Awards, The American Business Awards®, The International Business Awards®, the Stevie Awards for Great Employers, the Stevie Awards for Women in Business, the Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service, and the new Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence. Stevie Awards competitions receive more than 12,000 entries annually from organizations in more than 70 nations. Honoring organizations of all types and sizes and the people behind them, the Stevies recognize outstanding performances in the workplace worldwide. Learn more about the Stevie Awards at http://www.StevieAwards.com.

Sponsors of the 18th annual Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service include Sales Partnerships, Inc. Support Services Group, Inc., and ValueSelling Associates, Inc.

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Nina@StevieAwards.com

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Kofi Quakyi presents vehicles to NDC Parliamentary Candidates in Western Region


Mr Kofi Totobi Quakyi, a stalwart of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has presented five vehicles to the party’s Parliamentary Candidates in five constituencies in the Western Region.

The constituencies are Mpohor, Ahanta West, Amenfi East, Shama and Kwesimintsim.

The vehicles were meant to aid the Parliamentary Candidates to undertake their campaign activities to help the NDC win the December 7 general elections.

Speaking at a brief presentation ceremony, Mr Quakyi said the vehicles were to facilitate the campaign activities of the respective Candidates working within the confines of the party’s campaign guidelines.

He gave the assurance that he would continue with efforts to extend similar support to other constituencies.

According to him, during the 2020 election, he provided eight vehicles to various constituencies in the region during the 2020 elections, and expressed the hope that the new batch would be maintained properly.

Mr Quakyi called on them to conduct an unrelenting 24-hour door-to-
door campaign to usher in the 24-hour economy under Former President John Dramani Mahama.

He told the gathering that 2024 presented a greater opportunity for the NDC to win power and called for unity among the rank and file of the party to achieve that purpose.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Election 2024: Mute voices of politicians with ‘sharp tongue’ – Media told


Mr Richard Kumadoe, a Security Consultant, has asked media houses to mute the voices of politicians whose utterances can disturb the December polls.

He observed that some politicians tended to ‘act irresponsibly’ in the run-up to elections; therefore, media practitioners must identify characters with ‘sharp tongue’ and not allow their platforms to be used to peddle ‘falsehood’.

Speaking to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) on the sidelines of the 2024 ‘Africa’s Peace, Investment and Tourism Summit’, in Accra, he noted that the cost of insecurity was ‘huge’, therefore, efforts must be made to maintain peace ahead and after the General Election.

‘Elections should not divide us…We know some politicians are crazy when they sit behind the microphones…the media must do well to balance the panel sometimes and mute their voices whether they are on stage or when they come to the studio.

‘We, [media practitioners] must make a decision on what qualifies someone to be on a show…find out what has been their track record…and
that is the only way we can minimise the threat that comes with public speaking [by politicians],’ he stated.

Mr Kumadoe, also the Managing Consultant, RichQuest Consult, was part of panel discussions at the Summit.

He urged all stakeholders to ‘protect the electoral process’ and ensure that electoral outcomes were acceptable to all.

Mr Kumadoe noted that elections had become ‘a security threat’ in Africa; therefore, all hands must be on deck to ensure electoral processes were ‘well-managed’ in Ghana and other parts of the continent.

‘Outcome of elections is very crucial…and we have to put in the resources to ensure that the threats that come with election outcomes are minimised,’ he added.

The Summit, organised by the David Douglas Leadership Forum, brought together business executives, traditional leaders, students, traders, political party representatives and groups from different African countries and the Diaspora.

It, among other things, sought to unite stakeholders to foster peace and explore inve
stment and tourism opportunities on the continent.

Discussions focused on peace and security, investment, funding opportunities and foreign direct investment in Africa, public-private partnership, youth and social enterprise, among others.

Source: Ghana News Agency

NDC opts out of Ejisu Constituency by-election


The National Democratic Congress (NDC) says it will not participate in the upcoming Ejisu Constituency by-election scheduled for April 30, 2024.

According to Mr Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, the Party’s General Secretary, the decision was to enable it to channel all its resources towards winning the seat in the national election in December 2024.

Mr Kwetey made the disclosure in an interview with the media, on the sidelines of a news conference, in Accra, on Monday.

The Ejisu Constituency seat became vacant following the demise of the Member of Parliament for the area, Dr John Kumah, on March 7, 2024.

Subsequently, the Electoral Commission set April 30, 2024, for a by-election to find a replacement for the former Deputy Finance Minister.

The New Patriotic Party, on Saturday, April 13, 2024, elected Mr Kwabena Boateng as its candidate for the by-election.

Speaking to the media, on Monday, Mr Kwetey said the Party would not compete in the by-election, explaining that it would focus on winning the seat in the general
election in December.

‘NDC will officially not be taking part in the Ejisu by-election,’ he indicated.

‘We have already set into motion processes leading to December 7, it’s just a few months away. We want to continue those processes and ensure that come December 7, we are prepared to combat in all the constituencies and Ejisu will be one of them.

‘So, for this by-election, NDC will not be part of it. We are very confident about the processes we have in place. We just want to make sure we have the time to implement them fully. And between now and December 7, we will be in the position to make sure we are deploying everything that we have done, so that will be the way we want to go,’ the General Secretary stressed.

Source: Ghana News Agency

NDC to officially outdoor running mate April 24


The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is set to outdoor its running mate for the December 7 general elections, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang to the public in Accra on Wednesday, April 24.

The event would take place at the Kofi Ohene Konadu Auditorium at the University of Professional Studies (UPSA) at 1600 hours.

A statement signed by the National Communications Officer of the NDC, Mr Sammy Gyamfi, and copied to Ghana News Agency in Takoradi, said the event would be graced by the NDC’s Flagbearer for 2024 general elections, Former President John Dramani Mahama.

Others are members of the National Executive Committee and members of the Council of Elders of the party.

Also in attendance would be Members of Parliament and an array of distinguished guests from the Diplomatic corps, the clergy, traditional leaders, women groups, academia, representatives of Civil Society Organizations, labour organisations, and creative arts among others.

The statement said Prof Opoku-Agyemang would address the nation o
n the NDC’s vision for a progressive, inclusive and prosperous Ghana as well as the life-transforming policies of its flagbearer for the December 7, 2024, general elections.

The statement added that her address would be preceded by several activities between 1600 hours and 1655 hours before the official commencement of the main programme of the day at 1700 hours.

The statement asked all media houses who intend to deploy reporters to cover the event to contact the national Communications Bureau of the NDC for the necessary accreditation.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Inclusivity is a key value for the NDC – Nana Oye Bampoe-Addo


One of the key values of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is Inclusivity, Nana Oye Bampoe-Addo, Chairperson of the Gender, Children and Social Protection Committee of the NDC Manifesto committee, said on Tuesday.

She said the NDC is a social democratic party and takes the inputs and concerns of the civil society seriously thus making sure to cater for the needs of the vulnerable.

Ms Bampoe-Addo made the remarks when the NDC had a pre-manifesto engagement with the Ghana Federation of Disability Organisations (GFD) and Star Ghana to dialogue about issues of concern to them.

Ms Rita Kyeremaa Kusi, Executive Director of the GFD, highlighted issues of concern to the disability community, calling on the NDC to pay attention to issues, including social protection interventions for parents and caregivers of children with disabilities.

Ms Eunice Agbenyadzi, Technical Director, Star Ghana, who gave a presentation of social protection, also called for urbanization of social protection interventions to cater fo
r vulnerable populations in urban areas.

Some members of the NDC Manifesto committee called on the disability community and civil society organisations to campaign for the NDC to come back to power since they are the best when it comes to social protection intervention.

Source: Ghana News Agency