Windward Named a Semifinalist for the National Capital Business Ethics Awards

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Tue Sep 2, 2008 8:00am EDT

  HERNDON, VA, Sep 02 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Windward, the premier operational management consulting and systems
engineering firm, announced today that it has been included as a
semifinalist for the National Capital Business Ethics Award.

    Fifteen local companies are recognized annually to be standouts in the
areas of "integrity, civic and social responsibility and business
excellence." Hosted by the National Capital Chapter of the Society of
Financial Service Professionals in conjunction with George Mason
University, the event will culminate with an awards ceremony on Oct. 23 in
McLean. The semifinalists are selected by an independent panel of judges
from an original list of 130 nominations. "This program calls attention to
the many success stories of ethical business practices in the Greater
Washington region," said Jeff Hamblen, co-chair of the event. A complete
list of the semifinalists is available at the link below.

    http://codewriters.com/asites/page.cfm?usr=ncbea&pageid=4350

    About Windward:

    Founded in 1997, Windward provides strategic management consulting and
systems integration services to organizations that rely on their network
and systems infrastructure as a key business asset. Windward takes a fresh
look at organizational objectives and develops a strategy on which to
build dynamic solutions that continually increase clients' return on
investment, increase efficiencies and overall reliability, as well as
reduce operational costs. Windward works with a diversified, global
customer base consisting of Fortune 500 companies, service providers, and
government agencies. For more information on Windward, please visit
www.windwardits.com or email: solutions@windwardits.com.

    

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