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Als World Awards werden drei private Auszeichnungen zusammengefasst, die von 2000 bis 2009 aufgrund einer Initiative des österreichischen Journalisten, Unternehmers und PR-Fachmannes Georg Kindel gemeinsam mit dem österreichischen Unternehmer Christian Baha (Geschäftsführer des Hedge-Fonds Superfund) als Sponsor vergeben wurden: der World Award (2000–2004), der Women’s World Award (2004–2009) sowie der Save the World Award (nur 2009). The World Awards were founded by the writer ; Mikhail Gorbachev is their president. An international jury selects extraordinary individuals for their achievements in a variety of areas such as acting, arts, business, media, health and others. The first World Awards were held in November 2000 at the Imperial Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria; the fourth World Awards 2003 were hosted in Hamburg, Germany.
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The World Awards were founded by the writer ; Mikhail Gorbachev is their president. An international jury selects extraordinary individuals for their achievements in a variety of areas such as acting, arts, business, media, health and others. The first World Awards were held in November 2000 at the Imperial Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria; the fourth World Awards 2003 were hosted in Hamburg, Germany. Als World Awards werden drei private Auszeichnungen zusammengefasst, die von 2000 bis 2009 aufgrund einer Initiative des österreichischen Journalisten, Unternehmers und PR-Fachmannes Georg Kindel gemeinsam mit dem österreichischen Unternehmer Christian Baha (Geschäftsführer des Hedge-Fonds Superfund) als Sponsor vergeben wurden: der World Award (2000–2004), der Women’s World Award (2004–2009) sowie der Save the World Award (nur 2009).
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