Sentences with phrase «chair person of»

Serena was nominated to the Board through her role as Chair Person of Relationships Scotland Orkney, where she has been chair for 2.5 years and was previously involved as a board member.
with Curator philippe van cauteren, Chair Person of Kathmandu Triennale Sangita Thapa, Namita Saraf from Saraf Foundation, Assistant Curator Bjorn Heyzak and volunteers.
At rAge 2013, eGamer's indie team, which includes myself and Adam of course, had an exclusive interview with Nick Hall, the chair person of Make Games SA, a non-profit organisation -LSB-...]

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Sitting in a chair for most of their waking hours often translates into carrying around more weight than is good for a person, physiologically or esthetically speaking.
«The first person you need to find is the chair of your board.
Start a database that will allow you to sort venues by varying features — the number of people each site holds, if there is AV equipment available on site, will you need to arrange for rental chairs, etc..
There's no one single development that changes everything, but Katie's appointment changed our perception of what a bank board chair could look like, and this will change people's notions about cabinet in a similar way.
In addition to serving as the chair of Virgin Unite, she is also the founder and trustee of her own non-profit, Big Change, and the co-chair of We Day UK, an annual event that celebrates young people making a difference in the world.
The chair suggested passing the ballot bucket up and down the rows of seated people.
BACK Most people try to sit straight by perching on the edges of their chairs, but end up curving their backs within 20 minutes.
A lot of contractors with call them «butts in chairs» (but I won't allow our employees to refer to people like that).
We started thinking about how the typical conference room setup — what would happen if we pulled the chairs and tables out of the room and had people hold that same kind of meeting in a non-sedentary space?
In recent years, Levine and others have used clinical studies to prove that even in healthy people, a chair - based lifestyle sets up the physiological conditions for the onset of Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity — and ultimately, shorter lifespans.
«We have now clear information that the vaccine needs to be dealt with in a much safer way by using it exclusively in people already infected with dengue before,» Alejandro Cravioto, Chair of the WHO's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunization, told reporters.
It became commonplace in America to see a vast range of people at the local Starbucks: hurried bankers in suits, parents with strollers, students with laptops, someone writing a novel or dozing off in a comfy chair.
«People who are falsely accused of wrongdoing usually get really upset, not shrink into their chair.
So they set their sights on the kinds of things that most people assume have reached the end of the innovation road: earmuffs, beach chairs, sunglasses, and gloves, for instance.
You may well hear people point out that there's no evidence that splitting the roles of CEO and chair is beneficial, in the sense of increasing long - term shareholder value (or in terms of any other outcomes, for that matter).
«The overwhelming majority of people who sit in this chair say, «You nailed me,»» says Ennis.
But all that most people saw when they looked at the magazine cover was a fully - clothed boy of about four or five years old standing on a chair to breastfeed.
Successful people take a minute at the beginning of the workday to make sure their chair is adjusted properly and the items they frequently access — keyboard, phone, computer mouse — are all in comfortable reach, Taylor says.
Magomedov is co-executive chairman of Los Angeles - based tech firm Virgin Hyperloop One chaired by Richard Branson, one of several firms developing a futuristic transport system that involves propelling people at high speed through sealed tubes.
To determine the effect of small acts of rule breaking on perceptions of power, the research team conducted a series of experiments that asked volunteers to evaluate the personal power of people in imagined or videotaped situations (a visitor to an office who helps himself to coffee or a cafe patron who puts a foot up on a chair, for example) and in role plays.
It led to the introduction of the electric chair, which Edison hoped people would associate with alternating current.
Since that day there has been so much backlash from him getting hit in the back of the head with a chair, to him getting called bipolar, sensitive, people say n — just to get a reaction out of him...
STANLEY FISCHER: Well, Jay is — the sort of person you'd like to have as chair of the Fed.
People will have a little more freedom to say, share an e-book with a friend, as regulators focus more on halting piracy, said Laurence Pulgram, chair of the copyright litigation group with Fenwick & West in San Francisco.
The conversation grew candid, and director Mellody Hobson, the president of Ariel Investments and chair of DreamWorks Animation, recalls several people even crying.
Under the leadership of Chair Janet Austin, the Board hosted a 142 events with a cumulative audience of more than 23,000 people!
Any person who wishes to communicate with any of our directors, our committee Chairs, our Presiding Director, or with our independent directors as a group, may mail correspondence to John F. W. Rogers, Secretary to the Board of Directors, at The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., 200 West Street, New York, New York 10282.
Written communications submitted by stockholders recommending the nomination of a person to be a member of TD Ameritrade's board of directors will be forwarded to the chair of the nominations committee.
On a recent morning, a small waiting area adjacent to the front desk of an America's Best Value Inn, where several hundred are staying with FEMA vouchers, is crowded with people sitting on chairs, waiting for their names to be called so they can go to the donation area and select what they need.
«Canada's international airports play a pivotal role in supporting our economy by facilitating the movement of people, goods, services and ideas,» said Adam Legge, President and CEO of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce and Chair of the Canadian Global Cities Council.
Let's face it, the people pulled out their lawn chairs and just sat there during a hurricane and didn't use any oil to escape and gas stations ran out of fuel because the managers were on vacation.
As a former city councilor, Selina advocated for the rights of taxpayers, fought to protect the health of children and families by introducing a local ban on cosmetic pesticides and worked to improve access for people with disabilities as chair of the Coquitlam Universal Access - Ability Advisory Committee.
Unfortunately for people who may be interested to stop by for tea and ask about economic conditions — as Chair of the Federal Reserve, Yellen now has a Federal Reserve Policesecurity detail, which makes her far less accessible.
In a 2014 interview, CCBE Conway Chair David R. Beatty explained that «the same person can't do both [the job of the CEO and the job of the Chair]; it's difficult for the fox to overlook the henhouse.»
But Hartenstein, now chair of Tribune «s five - person board, didn't stand in the way of Beutner's firing.
And a time of contemplation, and that they need to look at their inner selves to allow oneness with all things... My take on the Eastwood empty chair, was only intended to signify the People Speaking but the leader not hearing them, hence talking to an empty chair.
unlike the empty chair inviting people to invent their own version, the God of Abraham is a real «person» (for lack of a better term), and it's his way or the highway.
What struck me as I saw this performance was how different Eastwood's use of the empty chair was from how people use it in Bali.
So relieved to read the comments (a lot of sensible people here in America are voicing out their thoughts re: this article) following this plastic fantastic comparison of chairs used in the east and the west - a chair is just a chair - like Dionne Warwick sang... people in America know their minds now and hand manipulation of religion in every way possible is out the door.
Sure, the chairs get moved, but what's going on in the heart of the person that has moved another stack of those chairs this week?
For a lot of liberal press who weren't around in 1960 when JFK was runing for President there was a big stink that he was «Roman Catholic people fell of there chairs and said how could this be and Irshman a Roman Catholic.
I drive past multi-million dollar church properties filled with throngs of wealthy people (as compared to the peoples of this world, today) sitting on cushy chairs or pews, gazing out stained glass windows, and then arrive at my destination — the haunts of the homeless, many of whom have all they own in a backpack or in a shopping cart.
You're not helping people if you're not alienating them,» said Miller, the Gudorf Chair in Catholic Theology and Culture at the University of Dayton in Ohio.
If a person completely believes a fact, for example that a chair can hold their weight, because of the evidence provided surely other evidence that is contrary to his initial conclusion could convince him otherwise, that the chair would not in fact hold his weight?
«The statue will also have a functional purpose as a chair where people of all ages may sit on the lap of Satan for inspiration and contemplation.»
In addition, i found it interesting, funny, very funny that one of the people i admire and read his devotionals regularly is Charles Swindol, and after reading that you studied at Dallas seminary i fell of the chair laughing and in awe that God would lead me to you.
I came home to the school gyms and the folding chairs, the humble people of God also thirsty for the inbreaking of the Holy Spirit, imperfect and sometimes disappointing and unabashedly sincere and utterly beloved to me.
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