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Cici Muldoon studied physics and finance at Princeton University and holds a phD in Experimental atomic and laser physics from Oxford University. She is a full member of the International Chief Judge Advisory Group known as ICJAG, for whom she acts as PR director, and is a steering committee member for the UK based Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court. Cici has previously judged at Pebble Beach, Cavallino Classic, Salon Privé, Schloss Dyck Masterpieces, Hampton Court, Le Zoute, and the Ferrari 70th Anniversary Concours. She has been attending concours since the age of 3, has participated in various tours and rallies, and is herself the proud owner of several classic cars. She speaks five languages and is originally from Guadalajara, Mexico. She is also CEO of VeriVin, a UK based start-up that has developed ground-breaking technology to enable the quick, safe and non-destructive analysis of wine and other complex liquids in sealed containers. 

Younger and More Connected

THE VEHICLE YOU BOUGHT

1934 MG PA

THE VEHICLE YOU SOLD

Her father’s Ferrari GT 250 SWB #2265

THE VEHICLE YOU WILL NEVER LET GO

1974 Ferrari Dino GTS and Froglet, Cici’s 55 Triumph TR3

THE ULTIMATE COLLECTOR CAR

Ferrari Cal Spyder or a 275 GTB

WHERE TO FIND CICI

Verivin

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PARTING WORDS OF WISDOM WHEN BUYING, SELLING, OR HOLDING CARS

Buy what you love and never worry about the value fluctuating up and down. And drive it.

 

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