SYDNEY – April 14, 2020: Secure coding company, Secure Code Warrior today announced that company CEO and Co-Founder, Pieter Danhieux has been named as a finalist in the category of Diversity Champion for the SC Awards Europe 2020. Winners will be announced sometime in June via a virtual awards ceremony.
“As a company, I am proud of the measurable practices and steps we have put in place to make diversity at the forefront of our company,” said Danhieux. “From recruitment, to training, to professional development opportunities, we work tirelessly to ensure that every employee, no matter their background, has the opportunity to pursue and excel at Secure Code Warrior. I am honored to be recognized for these efforts among an elite group of colleagues and individuals.”
The SC Awards Europe looks to identify the companies and product/service offerings that stand out from the crowd. Independent judges carefully consider each entrant against a range of criteria, especially customer satisfaction, to determine who exemplifies best practices and will be this year’s winners.
Additionally, individuals are identified who embody those same attributes. For this year’s awards criteria, each finalist has demonstrated, in the opinion of independent judges, that they are at the very top of their organization in their field.
More information about the awards can be found at https://www.scawardseurope.com
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