“But I will not stand by and allow cuts that threaten our ability to digourselves out of this recession and compete in the long-run. Diageo is a global company, trading in more than 180 countries around theworld. The company is listed on both the New York Stock Exchange (DEO) and theLondon Stock Exchange (DGE). DRINKiQ brings a distinct approach to compiling resources on responsibledrinking and other alcohol-related issues from a range of sources, includinggovernment, industry and non-profit organizations.
Interested parties alsohave the opportunity to contribute constructive content on programs andresources they’ve found useful in promoting responsible drinking. About Diageo Diageo (Dee-AH-Gee-O) is the world’s leading premium drinks business with anoutstanding collection of beverage alcohol brands across spirits, wines andbeer categories. “With its unique design, DRINKiQ will undoubtedly change the way serious stakeholders work together to addressthe common goal of encouraging the responsible enjoyment of alcohol amongadults age 21 and older, reducing drunk driving and underage drinking, andproviding meaningful information about reducing alcohol abuse,” Smith said.DRINKiQ offers content specific to Australia, Canada, China, GreatBritain, Ireland, Jamaica, Russia, South Africa, and Spain, and recentlylaunched a US-based Spanish language site.The site will soon offer contentspecifically for India, Kenya, Uganda, Taiwan, Singapore, Colombia, Venezuela,and Brazil. The program issanctioned by the International Academy of the Visual Arts and is judged byleading professionals from media, communications, advertising, creative andmarketing firms.Guy L. Smith, Executive Vice President of Diageo, said: “DRINKiQ ’s designand features make it a truly comprehensive and dynamic web site that providesvisitors with all the resources they need to learn about responsible drinkingin a creative and unique way.It is an honor to be recognized by the IAVA forDRINKiQ , which further demonstrates our unwavering commitment toresponsible drinking.”Smith also credited Carolyn Panzer, Diageo’s Global Director, Alcohol andResponsibility, who spearheaded the creation of the site, with thegroundbreaking approach DRINKiQ brings to generating awareness aroundresponsible drinking on the Internet. Diageo’s DRINKiQ Honored as Most Outstanding Health & Wellness Site byInternational Academy of the Visual ArtsInnovative Responsible Drinking Web Site Wins Communicator Award And Runner-Upin Education CategoryNORWALK, Conn., July 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — DRINKiQ , Diageo’s cuttingedge responsible drinking web site, was presented with The Communicator Awardas the Most Outstanding Health and Wellness web site by the InternationalAcademy of the Visual Arts.The site was also named runner-up in theEducation Category.Now in its 15th year, The Communicator Awards programhonors creative excellence for communications professionals.
$8,496.20Enforcement Training, AlcoholBedford CountyPurchase Survey ProjectSpring Township Police$11,500.00Enforcement ActivitiesBerks CountyWyomissing Police $11,500.00Enforcement ActivitiesBerks CountyAltoona, City of$11,500.00Enforcement ActivitiesBlair CountyjustCommunity, Inc. These strategies include enforcement efforts, social-norms campaigns,brief alcohol screening and intervention for college students (BASICS)programs, counselor training and activities and college alcohol riskassessments of the campus and surrounding areas to identify issues leading toalcohol problems. Theother 20 community grants will fund activities such as Safe Homes campaigns,Social Norms campaigns, Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol training,Project Northland, and Parents Who Host Lose the Most marketing campaigns. Grants to colleges and universities, 24 in all, will aid the development ofenvironmental-management strategies to combat underage and dangerous use ofalcohol. WatersSr., director of the agency’s office of regulatory affairs. “We’re glad we areable to make these resources available to the community leaders who can helpcombat underage and dangerous drinking.”This year, 49 grants are being made directly to communities aroundPennsylvania Twenty-nine of these will fund law-enforcement efforts. Since 1999, the Liquor Control Board program has awardedmore than $4 million in grants to more than 240 entities.”This year the Liquor Control Board’s Bureau of Alcohol Education received thehighest number of grant applications in our program’s history, indicating thatmore Pennsylvanians than ever are eager to participate in programs that canreduce or prevent the illegal or unsafe use of alcohol,” noted Jerry W.