Sentences with phrase «dcwg cochairs»

Michael Delikat, cochair of the employment - law department in the New York office of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, agrees that psychometric tests are fraught with potential problems.
«Psychological tests make lawyers very nervous,» says Jennifer Lauro, cochair of the employment - and human - resources - practices group at Peabody & Arnold LLP, in Boston.
Michael Delikat, cochair of the employment law department in the New York office of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, agrees that psychometric tests are fraught with potential problems.
Sanford J. Schlesinger, cochair of the family - owned - business practice of law firm Kaye Scholer LLP in New York City, urges owners to think about what he terms «asset segregation» to avoid potentially catastrophic personal exposure.
Steven Feldman, a former assistant US attorney for the Southern District of New York who is a member of the New York State Bar Association's White Collar Committee, which Hendon cochairs, called Hendon a «fantastic pick» for Trump who is «an all - around superstar» in the «upper echelon» of white - collar defense attorneys in the city.
«In many ways, the venture and startup ecosystem is still a boys» club — one that all too often excludes, disadvantages, and mistreats talented women who want to contribute to it,» says Melinda Gates, cochair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and an investor.
In 2011, Sullivan was named to the Nashville Business Journal's «Forty Under 40» list, and in 2015 she was one of two cochairs named by the International Council of Shopping Centers to its Washington regional panel on leadership.
These days, the former Microsoft CEO and his lawyer father give each other advice as cochairs of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, but back in the day, the elder Gates was the one doling out counsel to his son.
«Give the independents the tools and buying power, and they can outperform anyone because of the power of local ownership,» says Alan Greenberg, cochair of a cooperative known as Carpet One.
She is also the global cochair for the IBM LGBT Executive Task Force.
CEO Joe Jimenez, who recently announced that he would retire next year, is also cochair for a global «value - based pricing» project that wants to figure out how to best match health care costs with patient outcomes.
Salame serves on the management committee, chairs the partnership committee, and cochairs the firmwide investment - policy committee.
He moved to his new role in Asia in 2013, and he cochairs the Asia Pacific Management Committee with Masanori Mochida, the president of Goldman Sachs Japan.
He cochairs the school's Business and Environment Initiative.
Jon Magnuson is Lutheran campus pastor at the University of Washington in Seattle and cochair of the Native American Task Force of the Church Council of Greater Seattle.
A cutback in Social Security's cost - of - living adjustment would save $ 5 to $ 10 billion a year, says Roger Strauss, cochair of a bipartisan commission seeking ways to reduce the national budget deficit.
Bill Borrer, cochair of a special committee called in to oversee Avodat's work amidst the controversy, recalls a committee member charging that Avodat is not sufficiently Reformed — that is, aligned with traditional Presbyterian theology stemming from Calvin's Reformation.
Many persons fear for the future of the joint Protestant - Catholic faculty colloquium, which in past years has met monthly and has been cochaired by Moltmann and Küng.
Considering its about 9 months for cochairs and about 6 for counselors before they even see their freshman at 4 days of camp.
The cooperative procurement group represents 180 Vermont public schools, and is cochaired by Burlington's Doug Davis, along with founder Bob Clifford, food service director of Chittenden Central Supervisory Union.
Atlanta resident Lucy Grider - Bradley was named to serve her first term as the party's cochair.
In the right context with the expertise in assessing that specific test, and knowing the limitations,» says Silvana Molossi, a pediatric cardiologist at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston and cochair of the American College of Cardiology's sports and exercise cardiology council.
Some of his fellow Nobel laureates have even agreed to cochair it.
«It was a gorgeous study,» says Harold Sox, an internist who cochaired the IOM report and was not involved in the study.
A year and a half later, Josselyn described these and other findings at the enormous annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience during a symposium she and Silva cochaired on «mechanisms of memory.»
He is currently the vice chair of the Industrial Research Institute and recently completed his work as cochair of the Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology, which is part of the National Academies.
«We wanted to give [the convening] the space that is necessary — the metaphorical space that is necessary — to share the literal space across the university,» says Kristin Lofblad Sullivan, program director for the Teaching and Learning Technologies Program at Harvard, and cochair of Learning Spaces Week with Stephen Ervin, assistant dean for information technology at Harvard Design School.
A year later, when Gutierrez became cochair of the annual Alumni of Color Conference, McCartney again asked questions and offered support and feedback.
It is cochaired by Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson and IBM Chairman and CEO Louis V. Gerstner.
06, this year's student cochair, with Mariah Contreras of Tufts.
The conference was cochaired by Lynn Meltzer, associate in education at HGSE and director of assessment and research at ResearchILD, Tom Hehir, professor of practice and director of the School Leadership Program, and Kurt Fischer, Bigelow professor and director of the Mind, Brain, and Education Program.
Program: International Education Policy Major ED Duties: Adviser to the secretary on strategic communications and policy; primary liaison with the White House on agency activities; cochair of the Advisory Council on Dependents Education; partner of Michelle Obama on the Joining Forces project; and aide on communications and engagement planning around the president's early learning initiative.
Now she finds herself working with a task force cochaired by Shahnaz Wazir Ali, special assistant to the prime minister on social sectors, and Sir Michael Barber, former head of the United Kingdom Delivery Unit and current distinguished visiting fellow at the Ed School.
He has worked closely with the Ed School in the past both as a former part - time lecturer and as faculty cochair and director of the AGI at Harvard, a university - wide initiative to help close the nation's achievement gaps by supporting new research and connecting research to policy and practice.
«I think it is time to think of the work as a national social movement,» said Harvard Kennedy School Professor Ronald Ferguson, cochair and director of Harvard's Achievement Gap Initiative.
That is best done by looking closely at the presidential address given before the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management by one of the coalition's cochairs, Helen Ladd, a Duke University professor, which she summarized in a December 2011 op - ed piece published in the New York Times.
Additionally, our 10 results - driven work groups... which are tasked with recommending solutions for achieving [each of our 10] goals, have at least one resident cochair as well as varying numbers of resident members.
At the same conference a year earlier, the two former governors, cochairs of Digital Learning Now!
Both Hobbses have long focused their volunteer efforts on education and cochaired the school's last capital campaign, which far exceeded its goal.
Now she finds herself working with a task force cochaired by Shahnaz Wazir Ali, special...
NAF cited Schwartz's long history of advocacy for high quality school - to - career programs, especially in his current position cochairing Pathways to Prosperity, a foundation - funded initiative designed to...
Including the children of Anne Sweeney, cochair of Disney Media Networks and president of Disney - ABC Television Group.
NAF cited Schwartz's long history of advocacy for high quality school - to - career programs, especially in his current position cochairing Pathways to Prosperity, a foundation - funded initiative designed to increase public support for the creation of multiple pathways linking work and learning to enable more young people to successfully complete high school and go on to obtain a meaningful postsecondary credential.
A member of HGSE's Dean's Council, a former member of the Visiting Committee, and cochair of the last capital campaign, Hobbs, with his late wife Elisabeth, dedicated more than 20 years of service to the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Sams served as cochair of the Colorado State Science Standards Revision Committee and serves as an advisor to TED - Ed.
While at HGSE, he served as the cochair of the board of the Harvard Educational Review and was a member of the Spencer Foundation's Philosophy of Education Institute.
Even before coming to Harvard, during her years as a lawyer, she worked in LGBT rights as cochair of the New York City Bar Association's LGBT Rights Committee and conducted LGBT - related pro bono work as an attorney.
«The whole weekend is very interdisciplinary,» says Casey, who cochaired the event with psychology professors Sharon Lamb of Saint Michael's College in Colchester, Vermont, and Kaye Cook of Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts.
Bike drive cochair Barb LaChance says most of Patton's 1,008 students come from middle - class families that can afford items like bicycles.
Mullen, the cochair of the PAC at Walpole (Mass.) High School, says that the group, with help from principal Stephen Imbusch, sent out a survey to parents.
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