The panel of judges for future Eat Out Mercedes-Benz Restaurant Awards will be completely anonymous. This comes after Abigail Donnelly announced that she is stepping down as Eat Out editor and chief judge on Wednesday, 31 January, after 12 years on the brand.
Donnelly will remain at New Media Publishing as food editor of Woolworths TASTE, with a focus on her career in food styling and recipe development as she takes on a role with Woolworths as foods marketing creative manager.
This move aims to allow Eat Out the opportunity to follow international trends by appointing a judging panel that is anonymous. Members of the panel will be selected by the Eat Out team and will have experience as chefs, educators in the food or hospitality industry, patrons with international dining experience, food critics, hoteliers, and/or winemakers. The judges’ identities will not be revealed while they remain on the panel, and the results will be adjudicated by Eat Out and verified by auditing firm A S Pocock.
Donnelly says, "Eat Out means the world to me. I will miss the chefs and their brigades, and, of course, the Eat Out team, but I cannot wait to see the next chapter unfold and take this industry, which I am so passionate about, to new levels."
Anelde Greeff, editor-in-chief of Eat Out, adds, "Our brand has always evolved to keep up with international trends and the demands of both consumers and the restaurant industry. This change will position us as a truly world-class brand within the food space."
Aileen Lamb, managing director of New Media Publishing, concludes, "Abigail has played an integral role over the past 12 years in entrenching Eat Out’s position in the market, and we are going to miss having her input and guidance on the brand. We are delighted that she will be remaining in the New Media family in her role on TASTE magazine, and wish her all the best in her new ventures with Woolworths."
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