Congratulations on Receipt of Award
Guidelines and Alternate Phrases
Commend the reader on the award or honor.
Congratulations on being named “Woman of the Year.”
We are so thrilled to learn you have been recognized by your professional association for your contributions to the field.
We understand your organization has been awarded the Fenmore Prize for its outstanding customer service, and we are so pleased.
I couldn’t be happier to know you have been named to the list of Farmore’s “Most Talented Professionals.”
The “Manager of the Year” honor is quite a distinction—one you obviously have deserved for several years now.
Your father mentioned to me you had been selected as UTA’s “Senior of the Year.” How pleased your parents are. My congratulations on an outstanding four years of diligent work.
Just a note to comment on your selection as “Customer Representative of the Month”: I wholeheartedly agree with that choice.
You have finally been recognized for the talent I’ve observed in you for years now at ATC. Congratulations on making the list of ....
Mention one or two specific reasons he or she deserves the distinction.
You have taken a difficult situation and turned the tide against overwhelming odds.
The politics of the situation have been difficult to overcome; yet, I knew eventually talent would win over high visibility.
I can’t believe you have accomplished such a sales record in such an economically depressed industry.
For months, I’ve watched your work—creative, on-target, insightful.
Your professionalism is always evident in your dress, your communication, and your demeanor with clients—no matter what their attitude and behavior.
You have astonished us with your knowledge of the growing software applications for the industry.
We here have all commented on your resourcefulness in finding solutions to the problems we faced, specifically the Kline conflict and resolution.
Your pleasant attitude, your ability to get along with people in all walks of life, and your personal integrity make you the ideal choice for this award.
You have a clever way of motivating people to stretch them to their fullest potential—the highest evidence of leadership.
Your leadership and management skills, your amiable personality, and your commitment to hard work have made you the ideal choice.
You have worked long and hard on the membership drive this past year, making countless phone calls and walking many miles on our behalf.
No detail has been too small for your personal attention. That concentration has been the difference this year in the success of your programs.
Be enthusiastic and personal; don’t make your letter sound like the typical boilerplate message sent to everyone.


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