Jack Yogman ChE ’48 served in the Cooper Union Alumni
Association as a Council Member and as an Alumni Trustee.
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Dr. Stephens has also been highly active throughout her career in industry and community activities, including serving
as the Vice Chairman of the Orange County
Council and National Board
member of the American Electronics
Association, now TechAmerica; participating on the University of California at Irvine School of the Arts Deans Advisory
Council in the area of Digital Arts; and
as a Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Orange County Board
member.
Name: Chris Fowler, MA Title: President and Chief Executive Officer Areas of responsibility: Executive management, strategy Years with CWB Financial Group: 27 Career history: Has served at CWB in roles with increasing responsibility since 1991, including, commercial account management (1991 - 1995), credit risk (1995 - 2008), and joined the executive team in 2008
as Executive Vice President, Banking, and then President and Chief Operating Officer Education: Master of Arts Degree in Economics from the University of British Columbia Community involvement: Trustee for the University Hospital Foundation (University of Alberta),
Member of the Canadian Bankers Association's Executive Council, director with the Art Gallery of Alberta's board of directors, and campaign cabinet member with the United Way of Alberta Capital
Member of the Canadian Bankers
Association's Executive
Council, director with the Art Gallery of Alberta's board of directors, and campaign cabinet
member with the United Way of Alberta Capital
member with the United Way of Alberta Capital Region
He has served
as a
member of the
Council of the Corporate Law Section of the Delaware State Bar
Association, which annually recommends for adoption amendments and refinements to the Delaware General Corporation Law.
Dr. Sands was elected in 2017 to a two - year term
as a
member of the executive
council of the
Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, and he is a
member of the American Political Science
Association (where he served
as treasurer and a
member of the executive of the Canadian Politics Group from 2010 until 2017) and the International Studies
Association.
The British Columbia Real Estate
Association (BCREA) welcomes the appointments of new
members to the Real Estate
Council, including Robert D. Holmes
as chair.
I am currently a
member of a progressive Baptist church whose affiliations include: American Baptist Churches USA, Alliance of Baptist,
Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists, Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America,
as well
as the North Carolina
Council of Churches.
The airline is a
member of a whole host of different organisations and clubs such
as Regional Aviation
Association of Australia, The Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia, Western Australia Mining Club, Australian Tourism Export
Council and many more.
Formed in 1994
as a
council of the Flexible Packaging Association, the Sterilization Packaging Manufacturers Council (SPMC) specializes in packaging for the medical device industry and is comprised of members of the Flexible Packaging Assoc
council of the Flexible Packaging
Association, the Sterilization Packaging Manufacturers
Council (SPMC) specializes in packaging for the medical device industry and is comprised of members of the Flexible Packaging Assoc
Council (SPMC) specializes in packaging for the medical device industry and is comprised of
members of the Flexible Packaging
Association.
She also serves
as a
member of the Board of Directors for the National Restaurant
Association,
Council of State Restaurant Associations, International Society of Hotel
Association Executives, VISIT FLORIDA, Florida State University College of Business Board of Governors, Florida TaxWatch and the Florida Agriculture Center and Horse Park.
Her food policy experience includes having served
as the Chair of the Chicago Bar
Association Food Law Committee (2014 - 2015)
as a Board
Member of the Chicago Food Policy Advisory
Council (2011 - 2015), and advocating extensively on behalf of the aquaponic and hydroponic industries.
An active
member of the International
Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP), the International Food Editorial
Council (IFEC) and the prestigious Les Dames D'Escoffier society for women, Amelia has also served
as a
member of the Green City Market Junior Board.
She is a
member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Northern Virginia Dietetic
Association where she serves is the current Social Media Chair and past
Council on Practice chair, Virginia Dietetic
Association, School Nutrition
Association where she serves on the Young Professionals Taskforce, School Nutrition
Association of Loudoun County where she serves
as President, Nutrition Entrepreneurs Dietetics Practice Group, Sports and Cardiovascular Nutrition Dietetics Practice Group, Dietitians in Business and Communications Dietetics Practice Group, and is an active
member of the Young Professionals Committee for the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce where she serves
as Social Media Chair.
At the national level, she served
as President of the American
Association of Birth Centers (2007 - 9), and was also a
member of the Health Professionals
Council of the National Quality Forum.
He has served professionally
as a
member of the National Athletic Trainers»
Association Education
Council and
as president of the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.
Named the United States Midwifery Education, Regulation and
Association (US MERA) Work Group, the objectives were to: 1) strengthen the foundation for organizations responsible for midwifery education, regulation and
associations to work collaboratively to advance the midwifery profession in the U.S., and 2) grow together
as leaders creating the future of midwifery in the U.S.
Member organizations include: American College of Nurse - Midwives (ACNM), Accreditation
Council for Midwifery Education (ACME), American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB), Midwives Alliance of North America (MANA), Midwifery Education Accreditation
Council (MEAC), North American Registry of Midwives (NARM), and National
Association of Certified Professional Midwives (NACPM.)
Talbot, a resident of the Fort Hill neighborhood, is well - known
as one of the most accessible
members of the Common
Council, making herself available to residents, neighborhood
associations and networks,
as well
as arts, business, and educational organizations.
The Leadership
Council as follows: Adrienne Adams (Queens Community Board 12); Rhonda Binda (Jamaica Center BID); Brian Browne (St. John's University); Ricardi Calixte (Queens Economic Development Corporation); Tonya Cantlo - Cockfield (Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning); Clive Dawkins (Property Owner); Kevin J. Forrestal (Queens Community Board 8); Deepmalya Gosh (The Child Center of New York); Glenn Greenidge (Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District); Michael Griffith (New York City Department of Transportation) Tyrel Hankerson (Resident); Ian Harris (Community Board 12); Howard Hecht (Community
Member); Cathy Hung (Jamaica Center for Arts ad Learning / Jamaica Performing Arts Center); Derek Irby (165th Street Mall Improvement
Association); Bilal Karriem (Queens Community Board 12); Malikka Karteron (Resident); Philippa Karteron (Resident); Michele Keller (Queens Community Board 12); Tameka Pierre - Louis (Civic Leader); Justin Rogers (Greater Jamaica Development Corporation); Pierina Ana Sanchez (Regional Plan
Association); Aaron Schwartz (Commercial Property Owner); Earl Simons (York College); Nakita Vanstory (LaGuardia Community College - Justice Community Program); Bernard Warren (Jamaica YMCA); Richard Werber (King Manor Museum); Jonathan White (Community
Member); Montgomery Wilkinson (Resident); Nadezhda Williams (Community Based Organization) and Tajuana Hamm (Designee for NYS Senator James Sanders, Jr.).
Off topic questions included a Department of Investigations report detailing problems with corrections officers at Rikers Island, de Blasio's message to protestors resuming anti-NYPD protests, his relationship with police unions, a call by the head of the Lieutentants Benevolent
Association to strengthen laws concerning resisting arrest, an increase in police protection for Jewish organizations and sites and Dov Hikind's claim of a decrease in police presence, delays in the implementation of the City's municipal ID card program, his message to PBA
members dissatisfied with their union leadership, his position on a city
council plan to fund the purchase of additional bullet - proof vests for police officers, whether the Democratic National Committee has expressed concerns around the recent protests
as it considers whether to hold the 2016 convention in Brooklyn, whether his «thoughts» on the anti-NYPD protests have «evolved» and whether he will direct the NYPD to change its FOIL request process to accept email or other electronic requests.
«At this stage, there is an entire host of outstanding questions and legal concerns surrounding this project that have not been answered to the satisfaction of anyone, including oversight and expert bodies such
as: the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Citizens Advisory Committee of the New York - New Jersey Harbor & Estuary Program and the Westchester Municipal Officials
Association, not to mention
members of the State Legislature and the New York City
Council,» Perkins writes.
It led to tension in the district, especially among
members of the Atebubu Traditional
Council, executives of the ruling party in the area,
as well
as members of the Atebubu Youth
Association.
They were joined by
members of the political club Northern Manhattan Democrats for Change, which also had endorsed Thompson,
as well
as members of the Dominican Women's
Association, which had endorsed City
Council Speaker Christine Quinn.
Hawkins was polling 9 % statewide even before a widely - praised debate performance, and has earned endorsements from a spectrum of people and organizations, including Ralph Nader, Seattle socialist city
council member Kshama Sawant, education analyst Diane Ravitch, and former Mobil Oil VP - turned - renewable energy activist Lou Allstadt;
as well
as Albany weekly paper Metroland, 6 teachers» unions, 6 Democratic Party clubs, Socialist Alternative, and a number of groups leading the fight against school privatization, such
as United Opt Out and the New York Badass Teacher
Association.
He served
as chairman of the advisory committee to the National Science Foundation's Division of Science Resources Studies from 1987 through 1990 and is currently a
member of the Advisory Boards of the School of Public Policy at Georgia Tech, the School of Management and Technology of the University of Maryland's University College, and the Loka Institute,
as well
as the Policy
Council of the
Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management.
She has also served
as a
member of numerous pharmaceutical societies, steering groups, and
associations, including the
Council of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
The
Council shall consist of (a) the president - elect, the president, the retiring president, the vice presidents, the secretaries of the sections, the administrative secretary, the treasurer and the eight (8) elected
members of the Board of Directors; (b) one Fellow elected by each regional division of the
Association; and (c) the representatives of affiliated organizations,
as provided for in Article VIII of this constitution.
Summarized Proceedings of the
Association and Directories of its Officers and
Members shall be published at such times and in such manner
as the
Council shall have directed.
(d) The Executive Officer shall be a
member of the Board without vote; a
member of the
Council, of the Committee on
Council Affairs, of the Executive Committee, and of the Committee on Investment and Finance; shall serve
as secretary of the Board, of the
Council, and of the Committee on
Council Affairs, and
as staff officer of the Committee on Nominations; shall be in charge of the
Association's offices and shall manage the affairs of the
Association in accordance with procedures prescribed by the Board; shall be custodian of the current operating funds; and shall have the authority to enter into contracts for the
Association that have been approved by the Board or that are required for the conduct of the
Association's activities specifically provided for in the approved annual budgets.
(c) the Arctic Division, which consists of
Members of the
Association resident in Alaska, Yukon, and Northwest Territories and others who meet such requirements
as may be established by the Division and approved by the
Council of the
Association (established in 1951); **
During intervals between
Council meetings,
members of the Council may be polled by mail on matters of Council business, except as precluded by the Constitution and Bylaws, when so authorized by action of the Council, of the Committee on Council Affairs, or of the Board, or on petition signed by at least one hundred Members of the Association and submitted to the Executive O
members of the
Council may be polled by mail on matters of
Council business, except
as precluded by the Constitution and Bylaws, when so authorized by action of the
Council, of the Committee on
Council Affairs, or of the Board, or on petition signed by at least one hundred
Members of the Association and submitted to the Executive O
Members of the
Association and submitted to the Executive Officer.
The
Association shall be organized in sections in accordance with the fields of interest of its
members,
as determined by the
Council.
It shall also be authorized to elect a
member of the Executive Committee of the Pacific Division to serve
as divisional representative on the
Council of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science for a three - year term.
It shall be the duty of the
Council: to consider and act upon matters, not otherwise defined and delegated by these Bylaws, which affect the welfare of affiliated societies collectively or in their relations to each other; to elect annually two
members of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science resident in the Pacific Coast region
as members - at - large, to serve for terms of three years upon the
Council of the Division; and to elect the officers of the Division and the other
members of the Executive Committee.
There shall be a Committee on Grants, appointed by the President, with the advice of the
Council, consisting of eight
members, two appointed annually for a period of four years, which shall award for scientific research such part of the income from the permanent and special funds of the
Association as may be appropriated for that purpose by the
Council.
It shall also be authorized to elect a
member of the Executive Committee of the Pacific Division to serve
as divisional representative on the
Council of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science for a three year term.
5) Publication ethics checklist
as a tool to promote research integrity Presenters: Sylwia Ufnalska,
Council Member of European
Association of Science Editors, Poznan, Poland; Ana Marusic, Vice-President of European
Association of Science Editors, University of Split, Croatia
As a
member of the American Heart
Association, Dr. Bersot serves on the
Council on Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology and on the Clinical Affairs Committee.
The delegation was led by President Lars Lynge Nielsen, and further consisted of Vice-Presidents Andreas G. Orphanides and Michal Karpíšek, Secretary General Stefan Delplace and Ann Verreth, Secretary General of the Flemish
Council of University Colleges (VLHORA),
as a representative of the national
member associations of EURASHE.
He has served on the board of directors of the American Urological
Association and
as a
member of the
Council of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health.
We negotiate pay and conditions for
members as a union nationally recognised on the National Joint Forum for FE and the National Joint
Council for Sixth Forms, and are uniquely placed in the sector
as the only union nationally recognised by both the
Association of Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges»
Association.
She is the recipient of the 2017 Jason Kinsey Friend of NAPDS Award (National
Association for Professional Development Schools)
as well
as the 2017 recipient of the Edward C. Pomeroy Award for Outstanding Contributions to Teacher Education by the American
Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) and currently serves
as Board Chair of AACTE, and is an Executive Committee
member at - large with the
Council of Academic Deans from Research Education Institutes (CADREI).
According to research sponsored by the
Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) and the National School Boards
Association (NSBA), they include (1) feelings of safety among staff and students; (2) supportive relationships within the school; (3) engagement and empowerment of students
as valued
members and resources in the school community; (4) clear rules and boundaries that are understood by all students and staff; (5) high expectations for academic achievement and appropriate behavior; and (6) trust, respect, and an ethos of caring (Bryant & Kelly, 2006; Elfstrom, Vanderzee, Cuellar, Sink, & Volz, 2006; Perkins, 2006).
She also serves
as an elected Board
Member - At - Large with the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE), and as an Executive Committee member at - large with the Council of Academic Deans from Research Education Institutes (CA
Member - At - Large with the American
Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE), and
as an Executive Committee
member at - large with the Council of Academic Deans from Research Education Institutes (CA
member at - large with the
Council of Academic Deans from Research Education Institutes (CADREI).
Alexandria, Va. (March 26, 2015)- The National School Boards
Association's (NSBA)
Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) elected leaders and new
members to its Steering Committee
as part of NSBA's 75th Annual Conference in Nashville, TN.
At that time she was an active teacher leader at the state and national level, serving two terms
as President of the Maine Science Teachers
Association and NSTA District II Director and NSTA Executive Board
member (prior to the Board and
Council restructuring in 1997).
As a
member of the University
Council for Educational Administration — the leading national
association for the preparation of educational leaders — UNC also offers many unique networking opportunities to our graduates.
ASCD's Leadership
Council — more than 125 ASCD
member leaders responsible for shaping the
association's policies and positions — approves the position
as well
as the committee's recommendation to endorse the Common Core State Standards.
A newly - elected
member of the Denver Board of Education, she serves
as the board liaison to the District School Improvement and Accountability
Council (DSIAC), a delegate to the Colorado
Association of School Boards (CASB), a
As an award - winning author, educator, and
member of the California Reading Hall of Fame, his work has been recognized by the International Literacy
Association, the National
Council of Teachers of English, and the Academy of Educational Publishers.
Her other involvement with the Pittsburgh community includes: serving
as a Building Representative, Executive
Council Board
Member, PFT Staff Vice President for Middle Schools and
as co-chair of the Special Education Communication
Council; connecting speech and language specialists with the PFT through her work with the American Speech, Language and Hearing
Association.