Best in Biz Awards Announces Complete Judging Panel in 2016 Program
New York, NY – (PRWEB) October 03, 2016 -- October 3, 2016 – Best in Biz Awards, the only business awards program judged solely by members of the press and industry analysts, announced today the complete panel of judges in its sixth annual North American awards program.
Best in Biz Awards’ uniqueness stems, in part, from the composition of its judging panels. Only writers, journalists, and contributors to business, consumer, financial, trade and technology publications, as well as broadcast outlets and analyst firms, are invited to serve as judges each year. Structured this way, Best in Biz Awards is able to leverage the expertise and experience of an influential group of national opinion makers to determine award winners.
The 49 confirmed judges on the Best in Biz Awards 2016 panel include:
1. Accounting Today, Michael Cohn
2. AdWeek, Angela Natividad
3. Associated Press, Kim Cook
4. Atlanta Tribune, Kamille D. Whittaker
5. Bismarck Tribune, Kat Bryant
6. Business News Daily, Nicole Fallon Taylor
7. Chip Design Magazine, Dave Bursky
8. CIO Dive, Naomi Eide
9. CNET, Chris Matyszczyk
10. Computerworld, Barbara Krasnoff
11. Computerworld, Thornton May
12. Computerworld, Tracy Mayor
13. Connecting Women Radio, Faten Abdallah
14. Consumer Affairs, Mark Huffman
15. Data Breach Today, Mathew Schwartz
16. ECT News Network, Jack Germain
17. Entrepreneur, Linda Lacina
18. eWeek Channel Insider, Frank Ohlhorst
19. Forbes, Hugh McIntyre
20. Hartford Business Journal, Keith Griffin
21. Healthcare Innovation News, Mari Edlin
22. Inc., Douglas Cantor
23. Information Week, Kevin Casey
24. InfoWorld, Fahmida Rashid
25. Investment Advisor Magazine, Melanie Waddell
26. Investment Advisor Magazine, Bob Clark
27. Journal Times, Mick Burke
28. King Features Syndicate, Dale Dauten
29. L.A. Biz, Annlee Ellingson
30. Lab Reviews, Jonathan Roubini
31. MakeUseOf, Gavin Phillips
32. MediaPost, Laurie Sullivan
33. Multifamily Executive, Kayla Devon
34. NerdWallet.com,, Ellen Cannon
35. Network World, Keith Shaw
36. Nutmeg Consultants, Ken Werner
37. Portland Business Journal, Andy Giegerich
38. Security Products Magazine, Ralph C. Jensen
39. South Florida Business Journal, Brian Bandell
40. Statehood Media, Kevin Max
41. StayAdventurous.com, Craig Zabransky
42. TECH50+, Gary M. Kaye
43. Tech-Gaming, Robert Allen
44. The Penny Hoarder, Kyle Taylor
45. Tripwire, Joe Pettit
46. Wall Street Journal, Candace Taylor
47. Wired, Chris Null
48. WLRN, Gina Jordan
49. ZDNet, Charlie Osborne
Short biographies and photos of the 2016 judges can be found on the Best in Biz Awards website at: http://www.bestinbizawards.com/2016-judges.
Entries in Best in Biz Awards 2016 are being accepted until the extended entry deadline on October 7, 2016, in more than 60 categories, including Company of the Year, Fastest-Growing Company, Most Innovative Company, Most Customer Friendly Company, Best Place to Work, Executive Team, Technology Department, Executive of the Year, Enterprise Product, Consumer Service, Most Innovative Product – Healthcare, Product Line, App, Blog and Website of the Year. Judging in Best in Biz Awards 2016 will take place in October and early November, with the judges’ scoring used to determine winners for each category. Winners will be announced on November 30, 2016.
About Best in Biz Awards
Now in its sixth year, Best in Biz Awards recognizes companies for their business success as judged by established members of the press and industry analysts. Best in Biz Awards honors are currently conferred in two separate programs: North America and International, and in more than 60 categories, including company, team, executive, product and PR and media. Entries for Best in Biz Awards 2016 are currently being accepted from all companies based or operating in North America until the extended deadline on October 7, 2016. For more information, visit: http://www.bestinbizawards.com.
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