Sentences with phrase «head the judging panel»

Revered British director Mike Leigh will head the judging panel at next year's (12) Berlin International Film Festival.The Vera Drake legend's first...
Mr. James G. Reynolds of Ottawa, Canada, will judge Best In Show, heading a judging panel of 36 judges from 17 states, Canada and England.

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On the first of two appeals to the Ninth Circuit, Judge Rothstein's opinion ran into a three - judge panel headed by the formidable John Noonan, a prolific author and scholar who has spent a lifetime studying common, canon, and naturalJudge Rothstein's opinion ran into a three - judge panel headed by the formidable John Noonan, a prolific author and scholar who has spent a lifetime studying common, canon, and naturaljudge panel headed by the formidable John Noonan, a prolific author and scholar who has spent a lifetime studying common, canon, and natural law.
The expert porridge judging panel was headed by Neil Mugg, Gleneagles Hotel Head Pastry Chef and Masterchef Colin Bussey who has 33 years experience in the food industry including working at The Savoy and Gleneagles.
«BelGioioso Club Store package with Bemis SmartTack ™ EZ Peel ® Reseal ™ technology is a real breakthrough in terms of packaging science and innovation,» said Jane Skelton, head of Print and Packaging, Sainsbury, U.K., speaking as a representative of the 2015 DuPont Awards judging panel.
This year's panel of independent judges included Robert Bush, Professor, Department of Sustainable Biomaterials, Virginia Tech University; Andrew Kaplan, Managing Editor, Beverage World magazine; Silvio Marcacci, lead contributor, Lost in the Beer Aisle blog; and Rick Edwards, head bartender of a major Washington, D.C. restaurant and bar.
David Nir, an attorney who now heads the left - leaning Daily Kos Elections blog that closely monitors redistricting developments across the country, said he expected the three - judge panel would adopt the proposed map wholesale.
At least one juror seemed to shake her head as the judge told the panel to return on Thursday.
A panel of five judges, headed by the Lord Chief Justice Lord Thomas, announced their decision on «life - means - life» orders at the Court of appeal in London.
Adams will join the state's former chief judge Jonathan Lippman — who he said could head the commission — and civil rights lawyer Norman Siegel Tuesday to propose the panel.
«It's inconceivable the jury said we have reasonable doubt on that part, since legislation was enacted, but instead convicted based on meetings,» said the head of the 2d U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel, Judge Reena Raggi.
Although that possibility appeared remote, the five - judge panel, headed by Fausto Izzo, remained closed in their chamber for 10 hours before confirming the lower court's decision.
The impressive judging panel is made up by Ian Savage — Head of Training & Development at Jessops, Tony Hardacre — Photographer for The Times Education Supplement, John Robertson — Photographer for The Guardian, and Daniel Baxby — Vice Principal at Wrenn Academy.
The finalists will take the stage and pitch their solutions to a distinguished panel of judges that includes Jennifer Rudolph Walsh (head of the Literary Department at William Morris Endeavor), David Steinberger (CEO of The Perseus Books Group and Chairman of the National Book Foundation), Stephen Evans (Director SilverLake Capital), and others.The winning project will receive a $ 10,000 prize and the opportunity to pitch their idea at a breakfast meeting with Ari Emanuel, Co-CEO of William Morris Endeavor.
The panel of judges includes actress and literacy campaigner, Lily Cole; best - selling author Rachel Abbott; Irish author, former literary agent and founder of the The Alliance of Independent Authors, Orna Ross; the Metro's Books Editor Claire Allfree; as well as members of the Amazon Books team — UK head of Kindle singles and chairman of judges, Andrew Rosenheim; UK Kindle content director, Amy Worth; and UK editorial director for Amazon Publishing, Emilie Marneur.
The panel of judges who decided upon the winning book included actress and literacy campaigner, Lily Cole; best - selling author Rachel Abbott; Irish author, former literary agent and founder of The Alliance of Independent Authors, Orna Ross; the Metro's Books Editor Claire Allfree; as well as members of the Amazon Books team - UK Head of Kindle Singles and Chair of Judges, Andrew Rosenheim; UK Kindle Content Director, Amy Worth; and UK Editorial Director for Amazon Publishing, Emilie Majudges who decided upon the winning book included actress and literacy campaigner, Lily Cole; best - selling author Rachel Abbott; Irish author, former literary agent and founder of The Alliance of Independent Authors, Orna Ross; the Metro's Books Editor Claire Allfree; as well as members of the Amazon Books team - UK Head of Kindle Singles and Chair of Judges, Andrew Rosenheim; UK Kindle Content Director, Amy Worth; and UK Editorial Director for Amazon Publishing, Emilie MaJudges, Andrew Rosenheim; UK Kindle Content Director, Amy Worth; and UK Editorial Director for Amazon Publishing, Emilie Marneur.
This court is headed by appointed judges that serve on the panel for 14 years or longer.
The judging panel for the published categories comprises Jane Scherbaum, former V&A Head of Design, Loyd Grossman, broadcaster, gastronome and art historian, and bestselling author Beryl Kingston.
This year's judging panel will be Dr Nicholas Cullinan (Chair and Director, National Portrait Gallery, London); David Campany (Writer, Curator and Artist); Tim Eyles, Managing Partner, Taylor Wessing LLP; Sabina Jaskot - Gill (Associate Curator, Photographs, National Portrait Gallery, London); Fiona Shields (Head of Photography, The Guardian) and Gillian Wearing (Artist).
When: Exhibition of shortlisted works at Asia House, London 22 - 30 September 2016 Selection panel of judges include Pamela Kember - Tong (Head of Arts & Learning at Asia House), Estelle Lovatt (Art critic & art history lecturer) Sajid Rizvi (Founder & publisher of EAP Group International Media) Thorsten Overgaard (Writer, photographer and international photo judge) Isabel H Langtry (Principal at Hampstead School of Art & Sculpture Artist) Payment: Painting & Sculpture Prize - 1st prize # 1500, 2nd prize # 1000.
A judging panel comprising world - class art specialists including Alexandra A. Seno, Head of Development at Asia Art Archive
This year's judging panel for the Frieze Stand Prizes included Rita Gonzalez, Curator and Acting Department Head, Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Stefan Kalmár, Director, Institute of Contemporary Arts London; and Eva Respini, Barbara Lee Chief Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston.
The judging panel for the fifth Max Mara Art Prize for Women was chaired by Iwona Blazwick and included Pilar Corrias, Director of Pilar Corrias Gallery, London; Candida Gertler, Founder and Director, Outset Contemporary Art Fund; Runa Islam, artist and Lisa Le Feuvre, Writer, Curator and Head of Sculpture Studies, Henry Moore Institute.
This year's judging panel includes Rita Gonzalez, Curator and Acting Department Head, Contemporary Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Stefan Kalmar, Director, Institute of Contemporary Art London; and Eva Respini, Barbara Lee Chief Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston.
The judging panel consisted of five photographic professionals; Fariba Farshad, director and co-founder of Candlestar and Photo London, Emma Lewis, assistant curator at Tate Modern, Tristan Lund, art dealer and consultant, Johanna Neurath, design director at Thames & Hudson and Fiona Shields, head of photography at Guardian News & Media.
The judging panel for the 2017 NEON Curatorial Award are: Ben Eastham, Editor of The White Review; Nadia Schneider Willen, Collections Curator at Migros, Zurich; Tina Sotiriadi, independent curator, H+S Projects; chaired by Dr. Nayia Yiakoumaki, Curator Archive Gallery, Head of Curatorial Studies and Project Manager of NEON Curatorial Exchange & Award.
Judged by an independent panel of selectors; Stephen Coppel, Curator of the Modern Collection, Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum; Kate Macfarlane, Co-Director of The Drawing Room, London; and Lisa Milroy, Artist and Head of Graduate Painting, Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, the Prize aims to explore and celebrate the diversity, excellence and range of current drawing practice in the UK.
A panel, including Michael Landy RA, Edith Devaney, Head of Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, Nick Grimshaw, BBC Radio 1's Breakfast Show host, the actress Maureen Lipman, and broadcaster Andrew Marr judged twelve shortlisted entries from each category, which you can see in the gallery above.
Alongside Mark Hix will be a 30 - strong judging panel to include; Eliza Bonham Carter head of Royal Academy Schools, Anita Zabludowicz fine art collector and Dylan Jones editor of GQ magazine.
Royal Academician David Remfry, former Vogue picture editor - turned - curator Robin Muir and the Tate's Head of Learning, Programme and Resources Fiona Kingsman lead this year's judging panel.
The judging panel is made up of high profile industry experts including: Anna Orsini, Head of London Fashion Week, Dilys Williams, Director of Sustainable Fashion, London College of Fashion and Hilary Alexander, Fashion Director, The Daily Telegraph.
Other members of the panel include Sir Roger Buckley, who spent 15 years as a High Court judge in the Queen's Bench Division, John Beechey, a past President of the International Court of Arbitration of the ICC, and John Potts, formerly head of the dispute resolution team at Clifford Chance.
By contrast with Hall's remarks, said a panel of appeal judges headed by Lord Justice Treacy, Clifford's claim of innocence did not directly impugn his victims.
The judging panel, which was chaired by CLASA chief executive Alison Lee, included Shibishi Maruatona, general counsel of Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa, and Vinodh Jaichand, head of the school of law at the University of the Witwatersrand.
I am delighted to be chairing a distinguished Question Time panel: Sir William Blair, formerly Judge in Charge of the Commercial Court until October 2017; Mr Justice Knowles CBE, Judge of the High Court; James Libson, Partner, Head of Private, Mishcon de Reya; Corey Stoughton, Advocacy Director, Liberty.
Other proposals include: appointing an independent layperson, instead of a judge, to head the selection panels for the lord chief justice and the president of the Supreme Court; transferring the lord chancellor's judicial appointment powers below either the High Court or the Court of Appeal to the lord chief justice; and restricting judicial appointment commission involvement in selecting judicial office holders who do not require a legal qualification.
There is, Judge Robert A. Katzmann wrote for a panel of Second Circuit judges in February, a «disturbing pattern of ineffectiveness» at the lower levels of the immigration bar, one that rears its head in the appeals courts with «alarming frequency.»
Developers and entrepreneurs around the world will go head - to - head in this five - week event, creating tech - based applications and presenting them to a panel of high - profile judges.
The panel of judges featured Mariano Belinky, managing partner for Santander InnoVentures; Julio Faura, head of research and development for Banco Santander; Juan Jiménez Zaballos, director of corporate innovation for Banco Santander, Greg Shvey, partner for TradeBlock; Peter Smith, CEO and co-founder of Blockchain; and James Smith, CEO of Elliptic.
April 11 — May 31: local program submit nominations to NHSA June 1 — June 30: State Affiliates review and make recommendations to NHSA July 1 — July 31: Regional Affiliates review and make recommendations to NHSA Early 2017: National panel of judges select winners March 2017: Winners announced May 2017: NHSA Scholarships and Awards Dinner and Ceremony at NHSA's Annual Head Start Conference
A panel of judges remained skeptical of claims by Leandra English, deputy director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, that she is the rightful head of the agency.
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