Is george jenkins still alive
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George C. Jenkins
Academy Award for Best Production Design
Interior Decoration
Black & White
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- 1940 (bw): Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse / (c): Vincent Korda
- 1941 (bw): Richard Day, Nathan Juran, Thomas Little / (c): Cedric Gibbons, Urie McCleary, Edwin B. Willis
- 1942 (bw): Richard Day, Joseph C. Wright, Thomas Little / (c): Richard Day, Joseph C. Wright, Thomas Little
- 1943 (bw): James Basevi, William S. Darling, Thomas Little / (c): Alexander Golitzen, John B. Goodman, Russell A. Gausman, Ira S. Webb
- 1944 (bw): Cedric Gibbons, William Ferrari, Paul Huldschinsky, Edwin B. Willis / (c): Wiard Ihnen, Thomas Little
- 1945 (bw): Wiard Ihnen, A. Roland Fields / (c): Hans Dreier, Ernst Fegté, Samuel M. Comer
- 1946 (bw): William S. Darling, Lyle R. Wheeler, Thomas Little, Frank E. Hughes / (c): Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse, Edwin B. Willis
Art Direction
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Black & White
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- 1947 (bw): John Bryan, Wilfred Shingleton / (c): Alfred Junge
- 1948 (bw): Roger K. Furse, Carmen Dillo
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George Jenkins OBE
George Jenkins OBE was appointed as Chairman of the SSRO on 1 January 2017. He is currently the chairman of the Professional Standards Authority which has oversight of nine regulators and 24 Accredited Registers who regulate over 1.25 million health and care professionals such as doctors, nurses and paramedics.
Mr Jenkins’ career has been in global logistics and manufacturing. In June 2016 he completed his term as the Chairman of the Port of Dover. He has been chairman of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust for five years and previously was Chair of Governance and Audit of NHS Blood and Transplant and Chair of South London Healthcare NHS Trust. He was recognised for his work in healthcare with the appointment to OBE in 2010.
As Chairman of the SSRO he is responsible for leading the Board and ensuring its overall effectiveness. The Chairman is ultimately accountable for the decisions taken by the Board in carrying out its functions.
Previous roles include:
- Interim Chairman of Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust
- Chairman of East Kent Hospitals Trust
- Chairman o
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The Legacy of a Leader
By Diana Smith • Historical photos provided by Publix
The story of a person’s life is not about a series of chronological events or the places they have lived. The real story of a person’s life has more to do with who they were, how they made others feel, and how they inspired others. When we explore the life story of George Washington Jenkins Jr., we find the essence of a man whose personality captures the ideals of a true leader, a man who inspired everyone around him. Driven by a strong moral compass to do the right thing for the right reasons, this leader impressed with his strong work ethic and insatiable drive to connect with fellow human beings. It is this emotional intelligence that sets true leaders apart and why Mr. George’s legacy is much more than a supermarket.
Mister Little George, born in 1907 in Harris City, Georgia, to Annie and George Jenkins, was industrious from the get-go. Being a small-town merchant’s son, he found great pride in waiting on customers in his father’s grocery market. His sisters recall him running up and down the count
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