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Discover LudwigThe phrase "award manager" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person responsible for managing awards, such as in an organization or event setting.
Example: "The award manager coordinated the entire ceremony, ensuring that each winner received their trophy on time."
Alternatives: "prize coordinator" or "recognition manager".
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To help overcome these challenges, UnLtd Care Award winners will get access to expert advisers who are familiar with the social care sector and support from an UnLtd award manager to develop and grow their social venture.
Coastal award manager Paul Todd said all the winners had "proved their commitment to providing the best possible beaches for locals and visitors alike".
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Award managers the right to buy shares at a certain price, then when their efforts pushed the price above that level they would make a profit, just like the shareholders.That was in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and for a decade or so the idea seemed to hold good.
The awards manager, Michael Cregan, said: "Hairspray has come off the back of film and Broadway success.
Gilead, Marilynne Robinson's tale of small-town Iowa minister John Ames, was fourth – it "will be read in 100 years", said Anisfield-Wolf book awards manager Karen R Long – and Jonathan Franzen's look at the life of the Lamberts, The Corrections, was fifth.
Ling was awarded manager of the month for January before the game, while defender Mark Ellis scooped player of the month, but the manager knows there is a lot of work still to be done.
James Casey, Jr., pre-award manager of the Office of Sponsored Programs at Carnegie Mellon University, and Pamela Webb, associate vice president of the Sponsored Projects Administration at UMN, ran this workshop.
Why, Santana just might win the Cy Young award, the manager said.
The decision to award the manager with a new deal ranks among the most baffling of Lerner's ownership.
To win this award, a manager typically must do one of the following: win a lot more games than people expected (like the Padres Bud Blackk in 2010), overcome an unforeseen obstacle (like the Angels' Mike Scioscia in 2009, after the death of pitcher Nick Adenhart) or win in historic fashion (like the Mariners' Lou Piniella in 2001, when his team won 116 games).
Allan Johnston picked up the PFA Scotland award for manager of the year, but Queen of the South, like Rangers in the division below, were expected to clean up as the only full-time side in their league.
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