OREANDA-NEWS.  March 31, 2008.  DTEK Company summarized the results of a special contest for the best publication focusing on the challenges and development outlook for the Ukrainian Fuel and Energy Industry, which was held within the framework of the International Contest ‘Business Circles Prize ‘PRESSzvanie 2007’.
 
The names of the winners were announced at the contest award ceremony, which was held on the 22nd March, 2008 at the HYATT Hotel.
 
The awards for the best publication on the energy topic were given for two articles by Galina Reznik from the TEK Journal (first and second places) and for an article by Alla Eremenko from the Zerkalo Nedeli Newspaper (third place). The authors of the prizewinning articles were awarded a trip to Paris.
 
Leading journalists of the central business, social and political as well as profile printed media sources had been invited to take part in the contest. Each of the participants had been proposed to submit up to their three best pieces of work written by them in 2007. The total number of publications submitted to the contest was 37 pieces from 15 journalists from the 12 leading printed media in Ukraine.The top managers of DTEK Company acted as the judges of the contest. Within three months, they were assessing the participants’ work that was considered without the names of the authors and the press media specified.
 
DTEK HR and Corporate Communications Director, Sergey Kordashenko, emphasized the high professional level of the majority of the work in the contest: ‘It is not the first experience of our Company’s cooperation with the Business Circles Prize ‘PRESSzvanie’ and I am pleased to say that the material devoted to the national energy area is becoming more and more professional year after year. I am sure that this cooperation will last for many years to come as contests like this make a large contribution to the development of Ukrainian business journalism’.
 
At the award ceremony of the Business Circles Prize ‘PRESSzvanie 2007’ DTEK Company also praised three prizewinners in the ‘Electric energy’ nomination: Igor Maskalevich from the Zerkalo Nedeli newspaper, Oleg Gavrish from the Kommersant Ukraina Newspaper and Dmitriy Riasnoy from the Delovaya Stolitsa Newspaper.