ADVOCATE. INSPIRE. CONNECT. Women & Boards 2016 LETTIE PATE WHITEHEAD EVANS AWARD INFORMATION AND NOMINATION FORM Sponsored by KPMG LLP 14 th anniversary
LETTIE PATE WHITEHEAD EVANS AWARD 14 th anniversary PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY The recipient of the award will be a woman who has attained excellence in her profession allowing her to have the skills and experience to become a corporate board member. These women are role models to those who aspire to executive leadership positions and as future board members. The award is for women who are currently serving on a Georgia based corporate, private or public, for profit board (1+ year serving time required) or Georgia residents serving on an out-of-state corporate board(s). Because all of our final nominees will have achieved similar levels of career excellence, the distinguishing criteria will be: y How she is recognized as an outstanding board member through her contributions to good corporate governance; and y Her active role as an advocate, as demonstrated through her actions and impact on other women, for OnBoard s mission of increasing the number of women in executive suites and on corporate boards. Recipient must be present at the annual board study reception, dinner event and award ceremony on November 9, 2016 in order to qualify. ADVOCATE, INSPIRE, CONNECT Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans was one of the first women to serve as a director of a major American corporation. In 1934, she was appointed to the Board of Directors of The Coca-Cola Company, a position she held for nearly 20 years. For your reference, a short biography on Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans is included on the back of this brochure. OnBoard is the leading authority of Georgia public companies and a catalyst to increase female directors on all for-profit company boards. Our community includes those who support the growth and development of women to the highest levels in an organization. Developed in 2002, in conjunction with award sponsor KPMG LLP, OnBoard s Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Award is designed to highlight the contributions women bring to the corporate boardroom as board members and as advocates for women in business. ABOUT THE SELECTION PROCESS A panel of judges made up of members of the business community, OnBoard Board Members and Advocates of OnBoard will make a final determination of all awards. All information submitted is completely confidential and will not be returned. Incomplete nominations will not be considered. Nominations are accepted from the public and also from OnBoard committee members. PAST RECIPIENTS 2015 Virginia Hepner 2014 Elizabeth Camp 2013 Phoebe Wood 2012 Judi North 2011 J. Veronica Biggins 2010 Donna James EVENT DETAILS 2009 Carol B. Tomé 2008 Celeste Bottorff 2007 Carolyn Byrd 2006 Chilton Varner 2005 Vicki Palmer 2004 Claire Yum Arnold 2003 Juanita Baranco The recipient will be announced at OnBoard s 2016 Annual Study Dinner at the Renaissance Atlanta Waverly Hotel and Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Wednesday, November 9, 2016 6:00 p.m. Reception 6:45 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Dinner, Awards & Program Location: Atlanta Waverly Hotel and Conference Center 2450 Galleria Pkwy SE Atlanta, GA 30339
HOW TO APPLY Send completed nomination package by Monday, October 10, 2016. Please choose one method of submission: e-mail, mail, or facsimile. E-mail is the preferred method of nomination entry. Materials will not be returned. E-mail: Mail: khay@kpmg.com Attn: Kathleen Hay KPMG LLP c/o Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Award 303 Peachtree Street Suite 2000 Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Fax: (404) 393-5112 Electronic nomination forms may obtained by visiting the OnBoard web site at boarddirectorsnetwork.org *Completed nomination packets must be delivered via e-mail or postmarked on or before Monday, October 10, 2016 to be considered. All information included in the application form is confidential and will be used only by the program sponsor and independent panel of judges. For additional information, please contact Kathleen Hay at 404-979-2308. ALL NOMINATIONS MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: 1. A completed nomination form. 2. A nomination letter, not to exceed three pages in length, explaining why this person is being nominated (please include a statement of the qualities and performance that merit the award). Some of this information may also be mentioned in the nomination questions and that is acceptable. 3. A photo of the nominee (electronic.jpg image of nominee in business attire preferred) 4. A brief biography of the nominee, not to exceed two pages in length. The bio may contain much of what is submitted in the Q&A of this form and that is acceptable. 5. Any other supporting documentation deemed significant by the nominator including news clips, letters of recommendation, published articles, award lists and other evidence of appropriateness of the nomination. 6. A brief written statement confirming that, if chosen, the nominee can be present at the November 10, 2015 annual dinner and award ceremony. Information about the nominee should be provided in three specific areas: ADVOCATE: Her actions to increase diversity specifically women in the boardroom and in the executive suite. INSPIRE: How she has achieved excellence in her profession and how she is recognized for that achievement. CAREER EXCELLENCE Information would include but not necessarily be limited to the following: a. Financial data of business managed by nominee that might include number of employees in the nominee s direct organization, revenue, client accounts, percentage of net income growth over the past few years or other financial data that dimensions the span of control of the nominee. b. How has the nominee been recognized by others for career achievements? Please include recent awards received. c. List the nominee s current/recent involvement in civic and non profit groups that demonstrate the nominee s reach beyond her business activities. d. Impact of the nominee on the success of the company or firm. SUPPORT OF OTHER WOMEN IN BUSINESS Information would include but not necessarily be limited to the following: a. How does the nominee influence other women in her organization to succeed? b. Describe her involvement in creating a workplace that encourages improved work/life balance and advancement of female employees. c. How does the nominee influence women in business outside of her company or firm? d. How has the nominee been recognized for her mentoring or other such activities? IMPACT ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Information would include but not necessarily be limited to the following: a. Why do her peers regard her contributions in the boardroom to be outstanding? b. Describe specific examples of her impact on good corporate governance. c. In what ways has the nominee directly supported diversity on corporate boards? Describe examples of her actions in promoting this increased diversity. Please describe additional characteristics that have contributed to the nominee s success and potential recognition for the 2016 Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Award. Attach additional pages as necessary. CONNECT: How she has contributed to women advancing in business and attaining success they may not have otherwise.
Nominee Name: Title: Company: Address/City/State/Zip: Daytime Phone: Fax: e-mail Address: OnBoard 2016 Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Award NOMINATION FORM Nominee s Current Corporate Board Affiliation(s) Please list all corporate boards, public and private Nominator Name (if different from the nominee): Title: Company: Address/City/State/Zip: Daytime Phone: Other Phone: Fax: e-mail Address: How did you hear about this award? OnBoard Website Event support material Magazine Advertisement KPMG Representative Referral OnBoard NOW (enews) Other OnBoard is the leading authority and catalyst for women in the boardroom for Georgia public companies. Our community includes those who support the growth and development of women to the highest levels in an organization. OnBoard: provides an annual study; connects to the national organization ION; assists women in raising their visibility for board candidacy; connects companies to qualified woman for board service. Copyright 2016 www.onboardnow.org
ABOUT LETTIE PATE WHITEHEAD EVANS LETTIE PATE WHITEHEAD was born Letitia Pate in Bedford County, Virginia in 1872. She was educated at private schools in Bedford and Lynchburg. In 1895, she married Joseph Brown Whitehead, a young attorney and they made their home in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead had two sons, Joseph B., Jr. and Conkey Pate. In 1899, Mr. Whitehead and an associate approached The Coca-Cola Company with the idea of bottling Coca-Cola, a fountain beverage then growing in popularity in the South. The two entrepreneurs secured an exclusive contract to bottle and sell Coca-Cola throughout most of the United States. Mr. Whitehead and his family moved to Atlanta in 1903 to further develop the Coca Cola bottling business. It prospered and Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead quickly became business, church and civic leaders in Atlanta. Unfortunately, Mr. Whitehead s promising business career was to be a short one. He died of pneumonia in 1906 at the age of 42 while visiting at his wife s home in Virginia. Mrs. Whitehead immediately assumed control of the family s business interests, serving as Chairman of the Board of the Whitehead Holding Company and President of the Whitehead Realty Company. In managing the affairs of these closely held corporations she sought the advice of trusted friends, foremost among them Robert W. Woodruff, who had ascended to the leadership of The Coca Cola Company. Mrs. Whitehead developed a keen insight into the soft drink business. She became one of the first women to serve as a director of a major American corporation when she was appointed in 1934 to the Board of Directors of The Coca-Cola Company, a position she held for almost 20 years. Seven years after her husband s death Lettie Pate Whitehead married Col. Arthur Kelly Evans, a retired Canadian Army officer. They made their principal residence in Hot Springs, Virginia. During her life Mrs. Evans contributed to over 130 charities, principally in Virginia and Georgia. In Virginia, she gave generously to the College of William and Mary, Washington and Lee University, Episcopal High School, the Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg and other institutions. She served as a trustee of the Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond. Her philanthropies in Georgia included Emory University, Agnes Scott College, Berry College, Scottish Rite Hospital for Children and the Georgia Institute of Technology. OnBoard is the leading authority of Georgia public companies and a catalyst to increase female directors on all for-profit company boards. Our community includes those who support the growth and development of women to the highest levels in an organization. OnBoard: Measures progress with an annual study; Gains a national voice through InterOrganization Network (ION); Assists women in raising their visibility for board candidacy; Connects companies to qualified woman for board service, Recognizes inspirational achievement through the Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Award and the Executive Leadership Honor Roll. Copyright 2016 www.onboardnow.org