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File:Kissinger Man of the Year.jpg
Henry Kissinger holding onto a copy of Time upon being chosen its Man of the Year 1972 with Richard Nixon

Person of the Year or Man of the Year is an award given to an individual by any type of organization. Most often, it is given by a newspaper or other news media to annually recognize a public person. Such awards have usually been awarded to one person, near or after the end of a calendar year. The awardee is usually someone widely known in the news media's audience. A local newspaper typically gives a Person of the Year award to a local person. However, prominent Person of the Year awards have been given to persons well beyond the scope of a given news market, to animals (Secretariat), to two or more persons in the event of a tie and to groups of persons whose membership is not clear (Ebola fighters).[1] Also the award is presented annually by some organizations but may be a one-off or occasional event for others.

The award can be facetious or serious. The chosen person is usually someone who has been notably influential or prominent during the year, and could also be a hero or a villain. Unlike most awards, it is externally oriented- the award is given to someone who is not a member and may have no association with the awarding organization. A local award's selection process is often seen to be politically influenced, as dramatized in a Parks and Recreation television show episode.

Variations on the theme include "Business Person of the Year", or "Small Business Person of the Year", or "Entrepreneur of the Year", commonly awarded by local chambers of commerce or other economic boosters.[2] "Woman of the Year" awards are also given. Junior League chapters have long given "Woman of the Year" awards.[3] The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society gives "Man & Woman of the Year" awards to fundraising volunteers locally and nationally in the U.S. each year, terming each dollar raised during a 10-week period to be a vote.[4]

Awards

Person of the Year

Notable examples include:

Man of the Year

See also

References

  1. ^ John Hayward (December 31, 2014). "Person of the Year 2014: The Invisible Kwanzaa Celebrant".
  2. ^ "Business Person of the Year". (the Metro Atlanta Chamber and the Atlanta Business Chronicle have jointly awarded for 29 years in 2015.)
  3. ^ "Woman Of The Year". Junior League of Indian River.
  4. ^ "What is Man & Woman of the Year?". Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Person of the Year: The Notorious Mr. Putin: Russian actions are rippling through the aerospace and airline industries". Jan 15, 2015.
  6. ^ AVIATION WEEK (4 January 2010). "AVIATION WEEK Names 'The Space Entrepreneur' Person of the Year". Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  7. ^ Tim Bradshaw and Richard Waters (December 11, 2014). "Person of the Year: Tim Cook of Apple".