Ted Keys Award    

This award — named in honor of the late Elmer Theodore Keys Jr., a long-time regular writer for an Internal Auditor magazine department — is presented each year for the most outstanding article submitted to one of the magazine’s departments. Winning articles are selected for outstanding quality, clear presentation of ideas, practicality, and relevance to the continuing practice of internal auditing.

 
2011 Ted Keys Award Winner

“Graduate-level Risk Assessment” (“Risk Watch,” June 2010)
Paul J. Sobel, CIA

 
2011 Honorable Mentions

“The Risky Side of People” (“Risk Watch,” Aug. 2010)
Doug Beeuwsaert, CIA
Katie Hartley

“Asking the Difficult Questions“ (“Governance Perspectives,” June 2010)
Francine McKenna

“The Case for Privacy Audits” ("ITAudit,” Aug. 2010)
Stephen Shelton, CPA, CISA

“The ABCs of Communicating Results” (“Back to Basics,” Dec. 2010)
Deborah Archambeault, PHD
Morgen Rose

“Defining GRC” (“Governance Perspectives,” Feb. 2010)
Norman Marks, CPA

“International Business Risk” (“Back to Basics,” April 2010)
David O'Regan, CIA, CISA