Sentences with phrase «senior panel judge»

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To select its judges, Next 15 management didn't simply go with the most senior people in the organization; instead, they put up a diverse team selected on the basis of actually being good at judging such a competition: a panel defined not by job title, but by skill and expertise.
Slated to be the biggest and most extensive blind tasting competition of rose wine in Asia, the Asian Rose Masters 2018 will be chaired by the Drinks Business Hong Kong editorial team and judged by an expert panel of professionals including Master Sommeliers, Master of Wines and senior trade buyers.
Our judging panel will, as ever, be comprised exclusively of Masters of Wine, Master Sommeliers and senior buyers, judging the wines exclusively by style and price.
As with all of the drinks business awards, our judging panel is comprised of Masters of Wine, Master Sommeliers and senior buyers making the competition globally renowned.
The judging panel, chaired by the drinks business Hong Kong, will be composed of leading wine experts, sommeliers and senior buyers.
The judging panel, chaired by the drinks business, will be composed exclusively of Masters of Wine, Master Sommeliers and senior buyers.
Alan Crane CIOB Senior Vice President and Chair of the judging for this year's award said, «The judging panel had a very lengthy and testing discussion to reach their decisions, especially in the undergraduate dissertation category some of which were outstanding quality.
The judging panel is composed of prominent international researchers in the field of neurobiology and is chaired by Science's Senior Editor, Dr. Peter Stern.
The host of innovative ideas and interpretations which came in were then judged by a panel of celebrities: adventurer Ben Fogle, singer Eliza Doolittle, footballer Gary Neville, singer KT Tunstall, TV presenter Liz Bonnin, singer Kate Nash, Karen Lawrence from The Energy Saving Trust and Cath Senior from The Met Office.
Already seven schools have entered for the 10 slots available in the Freestyle category, who will face a judging panel consisting of some of Scotland's most senior Pipe Majors, as well as Craig Munro from Scottish piping favourites The Red Hot Chilli Pipers.
The expert panel of judges includes renown Samoan culture and fire knife dance expert and founder of the We Are Samoa Festival and the World Fire Knife Competition, Pulefano Galea'I; Malo Seleni, one of the original pioneers of fire knife dancing in Hawaii; Ifi So'o, the only consecutive three - time World Fire Knife Champion; and senior cultural ambassador for the Polynesian Culture Center, Kap Tafiti.
Jacqueline Kassteen, Senior Marketing Executive at WYSE Travel Confederation and member of the judging panel explained: «The launch of the first App Yap Contest is particularly significant, because it marks a change in WYSTC.
Winners were selected by a distinguished panel of judges representing various sectors of the travel and tourism industry such as airlines, private sector organizations as well as senior officials representing 227 destinations from around the world.
Selections are made by a senior panel of independent game makers and the voting power of our volunteer judges.
A panel of judges, which included UKIE CEO Jo Twist, members of the biomedical research charity Wellcome Trust and senior staff of Epic Games, selected four favourites from a shortlist of 12: Dead Shark Triplepunch, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden — Loch Ness (working title); Kairos Games, Staffordshire University — Polymorph; Static Games, Bournemouth University — Mendel's Farm; and Team Summit, University of Abertay Dundee — Beings.
The shortlist, featuring installation artists, sculptors and a painter were selected by a judging panel chaired by Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director of the Whitechapel Gallery, joined by Fiona Bradley, Director of the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh; Sarah Elson, Collector and Founder of Launch Pad, a commissioning series supporting emerging artists; Helen Sumpter, Critic and Senior Editor / Web Editor at ArtReview; and Artist and Royal Academician Alison Wilding.
The judging panel for the sixth Max Mara Art Prize for Women was chaired by Iwona Blazwick OBE, Director of the Whitechapel Gallery, joined by Fiona Bradley, Director of the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh; Sarah Elson, Collector and Founder of Launch Pad, a commissioning series supporting emerging artists; Helen Sumpter, Critic and Senior Editor / Web Editor at ArtReview; and Artist and Royal Academician Alison Wilding.
More than 3,500 entries in a wide variety of categories, including painting, drawing, mixed media, photography, sculpture, graphic design, film, fashion, as well as senior art portfolios were judged by a panel of judges over the course of several days.
More than 2,500 entries in a wide variety of categories, including painting, drawing, mixed media, photography, sculpture, graphic design, film, fashion, as well as senior art portfolios are judged by a panel of judges over the course of several days.
The judging panel included Michelle Cotton (Senior Curator, Firstsite, Colchester), Chris Hammond (Director, MOT International), Moira Jeffrey (Writer) and Toby Ziegler (Artist).
The Panel Forming part of the judging panel will be: Varda Caivano, artist and painter, (represented by the Victoria Miro Gallery) Maitreyi Maheshwari, Senior Curator at the Zabludowicz Collection Sarah Elson, independent curator (Contemporary Art Society & Bow Arts Trustee) Matt Price, editor and cuPanel Forming part of the judging panel will be: Varda Caivano, artist and painter, (represented by the Victoria Miro Gallery) Maitreyi Maheshwari, Senior Curator at the Zabludowicz Collection Sarah Elson, independent curator (Contemporary Art Society & Bow Arts Trustee) Matt Price, editor and cupanel will be: Varda Caivano, artist and painter, (represented by the Victoria Miro Gallery) Maitreyi Maheshwari, Senior Curator at the Zabludowicz Collection Sarah Elson, independent curator (Contemporary Art Society & Bow Arts Trustee) Matt Price, editor and curator
ABOUT THE 2014 JUDGING PANEL Paul Bonaventura (Senior Research Fellow in Fine Art Studies, University of Oxford) Paul Bonaventura is the Senior Research Fellow in Fine Art Studies, University of Oxford.
MOP CAP 2013 Judging Panel: Philippa Adams, Senior Director of the Saatchi Gallery, London; Dr Ziba Ardalan, Founder, Director and Curator of Parasol Unit, London; Mat Collishaw, artist; Dr. Anthony Downey (Chair of the Judging Panel), Programme Director, MA Contemporary Art, Sotheby's Institute, London; Irit Rogoff, Writer, Theorist and Professor of Visual Cultures, Goldsmith's, London; and Payam Sharifi, Co-Founder of Slavs and Tatars.
The prize of $ 15,000 will be judged by an international panel of curators: Juan A. Gaitán (Curator 8th Berlin Biennale); Naomi Beckwith (Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator, MCA Chicago); Jeffrey Grove (The Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, Dallas Museum of Art).
The award winners were decided by a senior independent judging panel, led by City of London Law Society chair Ed Sparrow, and comprising senior lawyers from companies including BAE Systems, ITV, EE, Marks & Spencer, Facebook, ASOS and Vodafone, as well as former law firm leaders such as former A&O senior partner David Morley.
The judging panel will be made up of senior ALM journalists, led by Georgina Stanley and Gina Passarella, editors - in - chief of Legal Week and The American Lawyer respectively.
In this situation, both sides present their side of the case to a panel that's made up of senior management from each company in the lawsuit and either a retired attorney or judge will advise to proceed.
The awards, which were judged by a panel of senior editors and reporters from The American Lawyer and Legal Week, recognised firms, lawyers and in - house legal departments for their work spanning the world's two largest and most fiercely competitive markets.
They also provide for a new process whereby judges can request that lawyers receive mentoring from a panel of senior members of the bar.
The judging panel will comprise senior members of the in - house legal community alongside other well - known legal figures.
The winner will be chosen by a high - profile judging panel that includes Dr Sandie Okoro, senior vice-president and World Bank general counsel; former AB InBev chief legal officer Sabine Chalmers (pictured); EVP and chief business affairs and legal officer at PayPal, Louise Pentland; and Jeremy Barton, the general counsel of KPMG UK.
The primary means of achieving that independence is through a judging panel of senior industry figures, primarily general counsel and lawyers who have stepped back from the full - time practice of law.
The judging panel was chaired by CCASA CEO Alison Lee and also included Talenta Chavalala, a senior legal adviser for the Development Bank of Southern Africa, and Bill Skirving, group legal adviser of the Hannover Reinsurance Group of Africa.
The 29 category winners will be selected by an independent judging panel which includes senior business -LSB-...]
The finalists were shortlisted by Legal Week's editorial team, with the winner selected by an independent judging panel of heavyweight names, including GCs from companies such as BAE Systems, Aviva, HSBC, Barclays, Virgin Media, ASOS, Telefonica and EE, as well as a host of senior non-execs and former law firm partners.
With this in mind, senior managing director Kathryn McCarthy moderated a LegalTech New York panel discussion with Honorable Judge Andrew J. Peck, Jason Lichter from Pepper Hamilton and Eric Leiber of Toyota Motor Sales.
Faculty The Honorable Avern L. Cohn, Senior Judge, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan The Honorable Frank Maas, Chief Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York The Honorable Lisa M. Smith, Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Course Description A panel of sitting federal judges address a range of issues in awarding attorney fees and expenses in large, complex litigation in federal court.
Faculty The Honorable Milton I. Shadur, Senior Judge, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois The Honorable William G. Young, District Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts The Honorable Victor A. Bolden, District Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut Course Description A panel of sitting federal judges address a range of issues in awarding attorney fees and expenses in large, complex litigation in federal court.
The Mass Litigation Panel consists of seven active or senior status circuit court judges appointed by the Chief Justice, with the approval of the Supreme Court of Appeals.
The three - judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit assigned to hear oral argument in this appeal tomorrow will consist of Circuit Judges Theodore A. McKee and D. Brooks Smith and Senior Circuit Judge Jane R. judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit assigned to hear oral argument in this appeal tomorrow will consist of Circuit Judges Theodore A. McKee and D. Brooks Smith and Senior Circuit Judge Jane R. Judge Jane R. Roth.
The awards, which were judged by a panel of senior editors and reporters from The American Lawyer and Legal Week, recognized firms, lawyers and in - house legal departments for their work spanning the world's two largest and most fiercely competitive markets.
A refusal by a senior immigration judge to order reconsideration of a case by a panel of the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal can therefore only be reviewed under the statutory review procedure by a High Court judge, whose decision on the review is final, and judicial review of the refusal to order reconsideration is not available.
Unless there is a judicial emergency, each panel includes either two active judges of this court or one active judge and one senior judge of this court.
She also spoke out against the use of Senior Judges on the Court of Appeals panels, and suggested they should only be used to help out in trial courts.
But because of the judicial emergency, the Third Circuit's active judges are now playing a radically smaller than normal role in shaping its precedent: four out of the last five CA3 published opinions were issued by panels with a single active judge and two senior judges.
• The Awards are judged by an independent panel comprised of the most senior and innovative individuals in the sector • A transparent judging process will involve great debate and plenty of discussion.
Estimates of the number of parents and their children who use the system vary wildly: the Family Justice Review panel's interim report stated that half a million mothers, fathers and children go through the family courts every year (Family Justice Review Panel, 2011a); Harriet Harman put the figure at over 1 million (Harman, 2006); senior family judge Sir Paul Coleridge estimated that at any one time «3.8 m children are to a greater or lesser extent caught up in the family justice system» (Coleridge P., 2panel's interim report stated that half a million mothers, fathers and children go through the family courts every year (Family Justice Review Panel, 2011a); Harriet Harman put the figure at over 1 million (Harman, 2006); senior family judge Sir Paul Coleridge estimated that at any one time «3.8 m children are to a greater or lesser extent caught up in the family justice system» (Coleridge P., 2Panel, 2011a); Harriet Harman put the figure at over 1 million (Harman, 2006); senior family judge Sir Paul Coleridge estimated that at any one time «3.8 m children are to a greater or lesser extent caught up in the family justice system» (Coleridge P., 2012).
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