The Sponsor
Calistro Consultants Ltd, first registered in the UK in 1979, is a small management consultancy specialising in strategy and has worked in more than 40 countries (including Malaysia) in five continents in both the public and private sectors.
Calistro has worked in a wide range of commercial sectors including agro-chemicals, biotechnology, chemicals, mining, motor vehicles, nuclear, oil & gas, printing, steel, and tobacco, as well as the service sector, including airports, banking, education, insurance, fire protection, financial services, ports, postal, power generation, transport, water. In the public sector clients our work has encompassed courts, city councils, fire brigades, national governments, national libraries, state governments and universities.
The company specialises in risk and crisis management, communications, corporate strategy and developing high performance teams.
Calistro is committed to education and the arts, central to which are skills in language and the visual arts. The company therefore wishes to promote children’s books in Malaysia, written in any of the country’s languages and illustrated by local artists. The prize will initially run for five years and will be managed by the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Malaysia as the secretariat.
Calistro has worked in a wide range of commercial sectors including agro-chemicals, biotechnology, chemicals, mining, motor vehicles, nuclear, oil & gas, printing, steel, and tobacco, as well as the service sector, including airports, banking, education, insurance, fire protection, financial services, ports, postal, power generation, transport, water. In the public sector clients our work has encompassed courts, city councils, fire brigades, national governments, national libraries, state governments and universities.
The company specialises in risk and crisis management, communications, corporate strategy and developing high performance teams.
Calistro is committed to education and the arts, central to which are skills in language and the visual arts. The company therefore wishes to promote children’s books in Malaysia, written in any of the country’s languages and illustrated by local artists. The prize will initially run for five years and will be managed by the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators Malaysia as the secretariat.