Sentences with phrase «many of the new leaders»

After the rallies, immigrant rights groups will join LGBTQ, African - American and women's organizations this summer to push for the election of new leaders, Salas said, adding that they hope to see more support from Americans who aren't immigrants.
Most of our new leaders were grown inside the company.
Trudeau's minority lasted as long as it did thanks to support from the New Democratic Party (in return for the implementation of some NDP policies), while Harper's was aided by disarray in the opposition Liberal Party — Paul Martin's resignation, a lengthy and divisive leadership convention, and the unwillingness of the new leader, Stephane Dion, to defeat Harper until the Grits had begun to reduce their party and personal debts, and developed new policies (notably the Green Shift).
Xerox's plan to merge its business with Fujifilm of Japan looks to be increasingly in jeopardy, as its chairman, its chief executive and a majority of its board members said they would resign in favor of a slate of new leaders favored by shareholders opposing the deal.
The new hire was joined by board member Arianna Huffington and former CEO Travis Kalanick in what was mostly a drama - free induction of the new leader to the company — a company that Khosrowshahi claims he will take public in as few as...
From every bear market, a set of new leaders emerges, often, these are stocks that had nothing to do with the prior bull market.
News outlets went wild Wednesday after the surprisingly quick election of a new leader for the world's 1.2 billion Catholics, flooding social media and online news feeds with countless articles on Pope Francis.
Perhaps we should institute some annual ritual, based on this scripture in Acts, by which we memorialize Judas's supposed act of perfidy and the selection of new leaders who have walked with Jesus in all aspects of his earthly ministry, from baptism to ascension.
Its hard not to be skeptical of the new leader of an organization that has committed unmitigated crimes against humanity, especially children who are amongst the weakest in any society.
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Other than this, identifying a direction has revolved around looking at the backgrounds, characters and objectives of the new leaders, in particular Mr Xi, and to a lesser extent, Li Keqiang, the Party secretary.
The UKIP conference didn't even get a mention although there was real news in the election of a new leader.
Tony Blair doesn't think much of the new leader of the Labour Party.
The Labour conference will be dominated by the election of a new leader, the winner to be announced on the Saturday night.
Given the rarity of a new leader who depresses average vote share, it is reasonable to assume that Labour's next leader will enjoy a honeymoon, even if it is a modest one.
Cindy Kaleh and Jim Sheppard discuss a range of issues related to county business: the budget; the recent hiring of a new leader for COMIDA; and more.
The Lib Dems are hoping the announcement of their new leader this week will be the start of their fightback.
Mondello, 80, who in March was nominated by President Donald Trump as U.S. ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, said his exit will allow election of a new leader at the same time candidates are nominated — so his replacement «can see the campaign through until the election.»
But there has been speculation that some MPs on Conservative benches believe a snap election following the referendum could be desirable — especially to assert the authority of a new leader.
In any event, a prime minister who is forced to leave office due to scandal or similar circumstance will usually have little if any ability to influence his party on the final selection of a new leader and anyone seen to be having close ties to such a prime minister will have limited if any serious prospect of being elected the new leader.
The Guardian has learnt that two former members and one current member of Labour's national executive committee believe that the selection of a new leader could be concluded within 23 days.
Morrison had argued that Labour party rules stated that at the start of a new session there should be an election by the parliamentary Labour party of a new leader.
Acting leader between the resignation of Menzies Campbell on 15 October 2007 and the election of a new leader on 18 December 2007.
He has been particularly critical of the new leader's stance on Trident, particularly as the submarines which are used with the weapons system are built in Woodcock's Barrow constituency.
[161][162] On 10 May, Brown announced his intention to resign as leader of the Labour Party and instructed the party to initiate the election of a new leader.
I understand the decision is likely to be approved when Labour's Organisation Committee meets in October, especially when it should have the backing of the new leader, be it David or Ed Miliband.
... Other Democrats who announced their campaigns are: Richard «Bo» Dietl, a private investigator and media personality; Josh Thompson, executive director of New Leaders New York City / Newark, an education nonprofit; and Michael Basch, a Democratic political organizer from California.»
In any future leadership election, candidates from either gender would be free to stand; in any deputy leadership election, the candidates would be all female or all male (to counterbalance the existing leader), with perhaps the option of a triggered election for deputy leader within 12 months of a new leader if necessary.
Thousands of Ghanaians trooped to the venue to cheer and chant victory songs in support of the new leaders.
On 26 October, following a meeting of the party's executive committee, he outlined the details of a leadership election, which would be held using the three - tier electoral college, and conclude with the announcement of a new leader on 13 December.
But his words were read by some on the Liberal wing of the party as a warning shot across the bows of the new leader, Charles Kennedy, who some fear is too closely surrounded with advisers with a Social Democratic background.
Asmantas, however, saw it as a chance to make contacts with some of the new leaders of the Russian oil industry.
In the coming weeks, hundreds of new leaders will take the helm at agencies responsible for implementing policies that touch the lives of poor children and affect their odds of success in life.
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(Ben Fenton of New Leaders for New Schools says he has encountered schools that sidestep their districts by photocopying their kids» answer sheets and grading the assessments themselves.)
The choice of a new leader for the union representing teachers in the District of Columbia — the first since a financial scandal sent its former president to federal prison last year — won't be decided until a runoff election is held later this month.
D.C. Public Schools was never obligated to hire any of the New Leaders.
It's an early December morning, 2005, and applications for next year's «cohort» of New Leaders are rolling in.
Jon Schnur, chairman of the board of New Leaders for New Schools, and Joshua Wyner, of the Aspen Institute, see no tension, and argue that equity - focused efforts to improve teaching and learning benefit students across the board.
Many of the New Leaders were perceived as outsiders.
As the executive director of the Washington office of New Leaders for New Schools (NLNS), Davis is overseeing a rapidly expanding crop of new principals who are promising to revitalize a long - ailing system.
«If the people who come out of the New Leaders program go through the selection and interview process on top, then so be it.
According to Building Pathways, a new report by Chris Bierly and Eileen Shay, school systems need to move from leaving great leadership to chance to strategically building an internal pipeline of new leaders.
It's not that New Leaders can't get work; nearly all of the New Leaders have secured education - related jobs.
This includes rebalancing incentives to encourage leaders to work in challenging schools, along with the introduction of an» improvement period» where schools will not be inspected by Ofsted, which aims to take the immediate pressure off of new leaders and give them the time to make improvements after taking over a leadership role.
Not surprisingly, one result is that a substantial number of New Leaders end up running charter schools, small schools, start - ups, or education organizations rather than traditional schools, especially in Chicago.
Opinions vary about whether this is a good outcome for graduates of New Leaders.
As a newly minted graduate of the widely heralded New Leaders for New Schools training program for aspiring principals, Sierra (and the developers of New Leaders) had understandably expected to find a slew of opportunities awaiting him.
The share remains below 50 percent for the 2003 crop of New Leaders.
Brian received his Principal Certification from National - Louis University and is a graduate of New Leaders for New Schools.
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