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A former dean of the Yale School of Drama and artistic director of the Yale Repertory Theater, Mr. Richards was chosen for his contributions to shaping modern theater and nurturing talents.
On the pitch United's success was largely down to the nurturing talents of manager Ferguson, who assembled a team capable of dominating in the long haul.
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Independent labels have been better at spotting and nurturing talent than have the big companies.
United uses profits to fund its transfer kitty while nurturing talent through its youth system.
"I will keep doing what I'm doing, nurturing talent, doing shows.
Terry was a whirlwind of creativity, and a man who found himself incapable of not nurturing talent.
As for the promise of a fresh approach to finding and nurturing talent, many have expressed scepticism.
Asking Waterman to advise on nurturing talent is rather like suggesting Keith Richards as the new drugs tsar.
At Google Ms Mayer had a reputation for prickliness, but also for nurturing talent and helping staff to cope with heavy workloads.
His talent for nurturing talent in others built on Birt's achievement and between the two of them they gave the BBC the ring of success and achievement.
On top of his political pedigree, Archie Norman also has a good reputation in the City and a background in recruiting and nurturing talent.
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