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27 Sep 2005

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Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS

Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS (GBC) Announces 2005 GBC Awards for Business Excellence Winners at Gala Headlined by Secretary Condoleezza Rice, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and Angelina Jolie

Six companies that have made innovative contributions to fighting the HIV/AIDS pandemic will be honored tomorrow night by GBC President & CEO and former US Ambassador to the UN Richard Holbrooke and GBC Executive Director Trevor Neilson. Announced today, the winners of the 2005 GBC Awards for Business Excellence include: Workplace Award: Volkswagen of South Africa; Innovation Award: Getty Images; Core Competency Award: M·A·C Cosmetics [part of Estée Lauder]; Community Award: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Leadership Award: Virgin Unite; and Testing and Counseling Award: De Beers. [also refers to DaimlerChrysler, Merck]