Sentences with phrase «chief cheerleader»

«It takes something special to capture enthusiasts» attention at automotive events,» said Mike Yager, founder and Chief Cheerleader of Mid America Motorworks.
Mid America Motorworks founder and «Chief Cheerleader» Mike Yager and his wife Laurie visited our friends at Kerbeck Corvette in Atlantic City this week...
â $ œIt takes something special to capture enthusiastsâ $ ™ attention at automotive events, â $ said Mike Yager, founder and Chief Cheerleader of Mid America Motorworks.
He became techno man and chief cheerleader, posting excerpts in hallways, having students read from their novels over the PA system, and, at the end of a frantically productive month, inviting city council members and local reporters to a novel - reading party.
The Brexit campaign was exposed as a con today as another chief cheerleader backed away from claims leaving the EU would mean an extra # 350million a week for the NHS.
In recent months, though, the Lieutenant Governor, perhaps sensitive to criticism, has toned down the rhetoric, but at that same event last fall he defended his role as chief cheerleader.
And, legislators should be able to direct money to needs they know as their district's chief cheerleader in Albany.
The chief cheerleader is Gov. Rick Scott, who'll probably oppose Sen. Bill Nelson in the same November election where the issue would be on the ballot.
Tony Drockton has had an unorthodox entrepreneurial journey, but 10 years ago he stepped up as CEO and «chief cheerleader» at Hammitt, a luxury fashion brand based in Los Angeles that emphasizes quality craftsmanship and a customer - forward design language.
So councils, who have become chief cheerleaders for policing subjective complaints, define hate speech as including «any behavior, verbal abuse or insults, offensive leaflets, posters, gestures as perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated by hostility, prejudice or hatred».
Thank you again for being one of indy publishing's chief cheerleaders, and for being kind and generous enough to open the world of the Silos to anyone who wants to play there.

Not exact matches

Broader isn't just the cheerleader - in - chief, of course.
The Dec. 20 sentencing of Charlie Shrem, one of the digital currency's most vocal cheerleaders as vice-chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation and chief executive of an exchange called BitInstant, to two years in prison for illegal money transfers doesn't help.
Now the CEO of the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the American Institute for Manufacturing Photonics Leadership Council, Duffy finds himself in a familiar role of cheerleader - in - chief.
«The job of chief inspector is not one of de facto cheerleader for whatever is government policy of the day,» said education spokeswoman Sarah Teather.
Lt. Gov. Bob Duffy, ever the embracer of his «cheerleader - in - chief» role for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, told a group of small city and village mayors today in Albany that there's just no room in the state budget to increase local aid to municipalities.
McCord recommends an increase to $ 50,000 in order to attract the kind of person willing to work full - time (and then some) as the town's chief executive officer and cheerleader.
Grayling was «official cheerleader in chief» for May during her leadership campaign.
Where would Corvette be today without the efforts of its legendary chief engineer / cheerleader Zora Arkus - Duntov?
He's a coach, quarterback, chief mechanic, psychologist, cheerleader, administrator, guidance counselor, car restorer and vintage race car driver.
Joining them, Bushwick's cheerleader - in - chief Katarina Hybenova is curating a lovely group show.
In addition, the chief economist of the International Energy Agency (the IEA), one of the main cheerleaders of the «there's more than enough oil» camp until now, is giving an extraordinarily pessimistic interview in the Financial Times, following the recent publication of their latest World Energy Outlook.
Authors Charlotte Gray and Roy McMurtry in particular helped draw a record crowd that included among many notable jurists, Aharon Barak, a former chief justice of Israel, and Rosalie Abella, a justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and the leading cheerleader for legal research and writing in Canada.
Because purchasing a home is as much about emotion as anything else, one of the best things our new commander - in - chief can do for the housing industry is to also be the «cheerleader - in - chief» for buying a home.
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