Judges announced for YFJ.com awards

A panel of blue-chip expert judges will adjudicate the inaugural YourFoodJob.com People Awards, launched this year in association with Recruiter.
July 2012

A panel of blue-chip expert judges will adjudicate the inaugural YourFoodJob.com People Awards, launched this year in association with Recruiter. Chaired by Recruiter editor DeeDee Doke, the panel will include:

• Sharon Green, head of skills and employer engagement, National Centre for Food Manufacturing, University of Lincoln

• Isabelle Hung, global head, AMS Talent Acquisition

• Sue LaVerne, managing director — business services, E.ON

• Paul Maxin, global resourcing director, Unilever

• Cath Possamai, director of internal resourcing, Capita

• Jamie White, creative director, Blackbridge Communications

• Jonathan Young, head of international workforce strategy, analytics and talent acquisition, Lockheed Martin.

YFJ.com general manager Tony Allen said: “The judges are a team of people who have seen excellence. We look to these to bring their objectivity and experience to our awards.”

Entries in a variety of HR and talent categories will be accepted on YourFoodJob.com through 23 August. The awards will then be presented on 6 November in Manchester.   

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