A global lifestyle and wellness-focused direct selling company, QNET has won two Bronze Stevie Awards at the International Business Awards (IBA) 2023.
The award was in recognition of its dedicated efforts to combat climate change and the transformative rebranding of its wellness brand, with a renewed focus on holistic lifestyles.
The award ceremony which took place at the luxurious Cavalieri by the Waldorf Astoria in Rome, Italy, on October 13, 2023 had over 100 winning companies well attended.
The distinguished International Business Awards programme acknowledged QNET’s substantial contributions to these vital causes, honoring the company on the categories of Communication or PR Campaign of the Year: Climate Change and Rebranding/Brand Renovation of the Year.
In expressing excitement, CEO of QNET, Malou Caluza said: “These accolades are a testament to our unwavering commitment to promoting better health, better lifestyle, and a better planet. Our Green Legacy reforestation program and the transformation of our Amezcua Wellness portfolio are emblematic of our dedication to sustainability and holistic living. We believe that by taking care of our planet and prioritizing holistic well-being, we contribute not only to our own success but also to a brighter and healthier future for all.”
The IBAs honours and recognises the achievements and positive contributions of organisations and professionals worldwide. Evaluated by more than 230 industry professionals and experts worldwide, this year’s IBA included entries from international organisations such as Coca-Cola, Turkish Airlines, Domino’s, Ernst & Young, NielsenIQ, among others.
“Nominations to the IBAs get better every year, and this year’s class of Stevie winners is the most impressive yet. The winners have demonstrated that their organisations have set and achieved lofty goals. We congratulate them on their recognised achievements and look forward to celebrating them on stage on 13 October,” Stevie Awards President, Maggie Miller said.
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