Contact: Martin Sahlén, Director Web page: www.aaa-awards.org Stockholm, Sweden. Tuesday October 5, 1999. The AAA Awards, the Amiga Community's grand achievement awards, are in need of a new Information Manager to handle its Public Relations. What is it? As Information Manager, your job is basically to handle the AAA Awards' internal and public communications. This includes: external information, such as press releases, web pages and print material "Art Director" prize design compilation of nominee suggestions When it comes to external information, a lot of templates and such exist to get you started, which also goes for prizes. The AAA Awards have a webmaster handling the web pages, so your main role in web design would be as an "art director". It might also be possible to split duties between committee members. The AAA Awards is a non-profit project, and thus no-one is payed for their work. Who are we looking for? Anyone who can agree with these statements: I love the Amiga I look forward to work with the AAA Awards I'm good at English in writing I have an artistic sense Who are we? The AAA Awards Committee is a small team organizing and co-ordinating the world-wide efforts of the AAA Awards. Current members are spread in Europe, but applicants of any origin are certainly welcome! Applying If you would like to become part of the AAA Awards team, please apply straight away! Send an e-mail to: director@aaa-awards.org Let us know: name, age, location, relevant experience, computer equipment and anything else you would like us to know. The AAA Awards 1998 are presented in association with AMIGA and Cloanto The AAA Awards are copyright (c) 1997-99 Amiga Computer Group.