Each year at GSummit, we announce winners of the GAwards–representing the best use of engagement techniques in different industries and areas of business. We crowdsourced the nominees to see who has had the most impact on the gamification communities and we officially announced all the winners at the main stage of GSummit SF 2014. Here’s a recap on who won:
Ian DiTullo from Air Canada accepting his GAward for Best Use of Engagement Techniques in a Consumer Facing Application (Earn Your Wings) from Gabe Zichermann at GSummit SF 2014Ponch Orendain and Steve Almeida from Delta Air Lines accepting their GAward for Best Use of Engagement Techniques in Employee Training & Development (Ready, Set, Jet!) from Gabe Zichermann at GSummit SF 2014Ryan Sefko from T-Mobile accepting his GAward for Best Use of Engagement Techniques in Employee Engagement (T-Community) from Gabe Zichermann at GSummit SF 2014Priya Haji from SaveUp accepting her GAward for Best Use of Engagement Techniques in Finance from Gabe Zichermann at GSummit SF 2014Monica Harvancik from Class Dojo accepting her GAward for Best Use of Engagement Techniques in Education from Gabe Zichermann at GSummit SF 2014Karl Dunn from TBWA/Chiat/Day accepting his GAward for Best Use of Engagement Techniques in Media (Nissan “GT Academy”) from Gabe Zichermann at GSummit SF 2014Grant Campany from XPRIZE accepting his GAward for Best Use of Engagement Techniques in Social Good from Gabe Zichermann at GSummit SF 2014Jane McGonigal accepting her GAward for Special Achievement from Gabe Zichermann at GSummit SF 2014