Environment Journal is pleased to announce that it has been recognized by the Canadian Online Publishing Awards (COPAs) as a finalist in the “Best Virtual Event/Webinar” category of the B2B division.

The EnviroExchange webinar series provides insights into the state of the environment industry and the growing green economy. Presented by Environment Journal and powered by Actual Media, the series aims to inform and inspire.

The webinar team consists of Content Director Corinne Lynds, Editor Connie Vitello, Event Directors Sarah Wensley and Natasha Mawji, and Actual Media President Todd Latham.

“We are thrilled and honoured to be recognized by the COPAs,” said Vitello. “This category was introduced in 2021, as was our webinar series, so it’s nice to know we’re off to a good start. A significant amount of research and preparation goes into curating our diverse panels and the content discussed at every one of our webinars, with a goal to both inform and inspire as we engage thought leadership in the environment industry and the growing green economy.”

The COPAs has become the tip of the spear for the digital publishing industry in Canada by showcasing and helping Canadian content creators move the needle forward for their brands on the global stage. The COPAs was started in 2009 as an industry showcase of the Best Digital Content creators in the magazine and newspaper industries. In 14 years it has become the largest digital publishing awards program in Canada with four divisions — Academic, B2B, B2C, and News/Sports — with a mandate to reflect Canada’s multicultural diversity whenever possible.

The entries are reviewed by leading experts in the digital publishing field in Canada; approximately 90 judges representing a variety of content, creative, digital, web, tech marketing, media, and publishing experts.

The COPA event will be held in Toronto on February 9, 2022. Stay tuned.

 

To view the complete list of COPA finalists, visit: https://canadianonlinepublishingawards.com/2022/winners

 

For further information on the EnviroExchange webinar series, visit:

EnviroExchange Webinar Series

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