2017 marks the tenth year anniversary of the Crestron Integration Awards and for
this special celebration, Crestron has lined up four top names in technology and
lifestyle journalism to join the Judging Panel for these prestigious industry awards.
Joining Robin van Meeuwen from Crestron, the panel of judges for 2017 are now
revealed:
Emily Brooks, award winning freelance journalist and magazine editor. Emily has
more than ten years journalistic experience and currently writes for The Telegraph
Property, Grand Designs and Luxure, amongst others. She recently won the CEDIA
Award for Best Technology Feature 2016.
Jeremy White, Product Editor at the technology and innovation magazine WIRED.
Alongside WIRED, Jeremy also writes for the Telegraph on all things gadget related
and has previously worked for the FT and Esquire magazine as well as being a
regular commentator on BBC and Sky.
The third judge is Kate Slesinger, who has been the Publishing Director at House &
Garden magazine since 2010, and has over 20 years’ experience in publishing at
Conde Nast. Over the past two years she has gutted and refurbished her own home
in SW London, giving her hands-on, practical experience to complement her work at
House & Garden.
Last but by no means least is renowned lighting specialist Rebecca Weir, who has
completed over 1,200 award-winning residential and commercial lighting projects
worldwide. As well as a renowned lighting designer, Rebecca is a successful
columnist and author, recently launching her book “The Languages of Light’, which
demonstrates her passion for lighting.
So for the chance to put your work forward to be considered by this prestigious
panel of judges, get your entries in to the Crestron Integration Awards 2017. This
highly experienced panel will be spotting the stand out projects, where Crestron
technology has shone through and created innovative solutions for its users.
For a chance to win, enter here: www.crestronise.com/awards