Proper noun
Rennick (plural Rennicks)
A surname.
Debbie Rennick, partner at the venture capital firm, said: “Barry has assembled a world-class team with deep AI, computer vision and radar expertise who are developing a unique platform to solve the enormous challenge around accident prevention. Source: Internet
Candace Rennick said about two-thirds of nursing home residents have been diagnosed with dementia and need trained staff to provide care. Source: Internet
In closing remarks, Rennick restated his 24 years of courtroom trial experience, which includes civil, criminal, and guardian ad litem. Source: Internet
There is no access to WSIB if you have to go home and self-isolate if you've been, you know, exposed but don't necessarily have a confirmed case," said Candace Rennick, secretary treasurer of CUPE Ontario. Source: Internet
Rennick said details of the new regulations left her shaken. Source: Internet
Infuriatingly, Lyn Rennick saw most of the bands listed in the upstairs room at the pub. Source: Internet