Sentences with phrase «academic officers who»

In the Gallup poll of business leaders done for Lumina, only a third agreed that «higher education institutions in this country are graduating students with the skills and competencies my business needs,» compared to 96 percent of chief academic officers who thought so.

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But Mattis, a retired Marine general, is not the only US military officer who has supplemented his martial knowledge with academic achievement.
Individuals who may be eligible for this award include, but are not limited to: physicians, other allied health professionals, athletic directors, coaches, academic administrators such as principals, secretaries, department chairs, school deans, chief academic officers, and presidents of organizations that support Athletic Trainers, the Athletic Training profession in Wisconsin and / or the WATA.
Chris Abbott, a researcher and academic who was punched in the face when Police Officers suddenly surged forward, Hannah McClure, a Masters» student who mentors foster children, who was pushed over by an officer who then stood on her stomach, and Josh Moos, a Plane Stupid campaigner, who was knocked to the ground as a baton - wielding officer vaulted over him.
After a Staten Island grand jury failed to indict a white NYPD officer in the death of Garner, a black Staten Islander, last year, critics in political and academic circles charged that local district attorneys, who often work closely with the police to prosecute crimes, are too close to law enforcement to consistently bring charges against them when they run afoul of the law.
While the mayoral candidates wouldn't discuss their choices of replacement, among those who have been mentioned by campaign insiders as potential Walcott successors is the department's chief academic officer, Shael Polakow - Suransky, whose name is on many observers» shortlist.
Steven M. Scott, a hospital administrator with more than 30 years of experience in academic medicine, has been been named interim chief executive officer of Upstate University Hospital to replace Dr. John McCabe who is stepping down.
The former chief academic officer in Los Angeles, who calls herself a data - driven systems thinker, sought to clarify her role in the district.
One plan that Steiner is considering would involve asking Bloomberg to resubmit the waiver with the addition of a second «chief academic officer» who has experience in education to serve alongside Black.
CDC: The typical academic laboratory employs «agents» with a wide range of expertise and experience, from the unmotivated undergraduate student who understands little about the work, to the experienced technician who is, in effect, the lab's Chief Operations Officer, to the advanced postdoc who may know more about the work than the «principal» and will be running her own laboratory in a year or two.
To keep things going, Winter's business partner, Kristie Melnik, who had been consulting as Chief Operating Officer since the company's launch, took over as interim CEO — a post she still holds — and Winter tapped her OSU - allotted 20 % consulting time, typical of faculty appointments at many academic institutions.
Reif, who has been an MIT faculty member since 1980, became the institute's chief academic officer in 2005.
Being a rotator can be a heady experience for an academic, says John Conway, who recently retired as a mathematics professor at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. «When you first start work here you are often told that you make recommendations only,» Conway wrote in 2005 about serving as a program officer (PO) in NSF's division of mathematics sciences.
Dr. Kirshblum, who joined Kessler Institute in 1990, also serves as the hospital's Director of Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, and is the Chief Academic Officer to the inpatient rehabilitation hospital division of Select Medical, Kessler Institute's parent organization.
Mr. Spence, the executive vice chancellor and chief academic officer for the California State University system, will succeed Mark Musick who plans to retire after 16 years in charge of the organization.
The hope is that the students, clustered in small groups of only 25 each year, will build a cohort for life, a close network of leaders who are ready and equipped to transform the education sector as superintendents, chief academic officers, chiefs of staff, commissioners, executive directors, and more.
Now, as he assumes the role of chief academic officer of the nation's largest school system, Polakow - Suransky, who very few people, including educators, have heard of, will have to get used to being on a brightly - lit stage in the klieg - light capital of the world; just as private industry CEO Cathie Black travels from the well - insulated corporate board room to the decidedly raucous arena of a sprawling public school system.
Georgette Mulheir, Chief Executive Officer of Lumos, who was recently named as one of the «world's most influential social workers» by a US academic publication, welcomed the commitment of major donors to support deinstitutionalisation.
Even older kids, for whom badges are ho - hum, «are instantly motivated» when they complete a streak, and the program acknowledges their accomplishment, says Brian Greenberg, who until recently was chief academic officer of Envision Schools.
A professional qualification can help a chief financial officer gain the confidence of the institution's finance team, academic staff, other colleagues, and the external parties who deal with an institution.
William H. Hughes, PhD, Chief Academic Officer Behind every great entrepreneur, scientist and civic leader is a teacher who engages, mentors, motivates and instills a belief in students that they can achieve their goals.
He was Andrew Houlihan, the 36 - year - old chief academic officer of the Houston Independent School District who lacked experience as a superintendent.
Frances Gipson, LA Unified's chief academic officer, said a number of actions have been taken to get extra help and resources to the students who are failing a course, and the district is still hopeful that last year's record graduation rate of 77 percent will be surpassed.
Meanwhile Alyssa Whitehead - Bust, who previously oversaw the district's innovation and reform office, will become the chief academic and innovation officer.
I've had the pleasure of chatting with the Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Char - Shenda Covington who provided some insight into the academic success of Fulton Leadership Academic Officer, Dr. Char - Shenda Covington who provided some insight into the academic success of Fulton Leadership academic success of Fulton Leadership Academy.
In talking to several of my colleagues who are still teaching in APS traditional schools, they love the guidance and leadership of our current Chief Schools Officer and Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Donyall Dickey.
But change is coming: the National Governors Association and the Council of Chief State School Officers have designed academic standards for math and English to ensure that students who have mastered them are ready to enter college or career - training programs.
Clark takes over for María Fránquiz, who was named deputy chief academic officer for faculty development and innovation.
Jefferson has undertaken «a very intentional plan» for increasing the number of teachers certified in gifted and talented education and «strategically placing them in schools where we have those at - risk populations who are traditionally underserved,» says Carmen Coleman, chief academic officer for the district.
«California charter public schools were created to serve the needs of families who sought to provide for their children's academic success,» said Jed Wallace, President and Chief Executive Officer of the California Charter Schools Association.
St. Paul hired a search firm and interviewed its top three choices, but ultimately appointed Valeria Silva, a classroom teacher who rose through the district's ranks to become chief academic officer.
Loera, who also received a hefty raise, moved from executive director of Curriculum and Instruction to chief academic officer, an old role that had been unfilled for some time until it was essentially recreated for him.
Another idea floating out there is that schools would use GPA and SAT / ACT as a cutoff to determine who has the academic / intellectual chops to succeed on their campus, and then take the grades and scores off the table so they're not staring admission officers in the face as they decide whom to admit from among the thousands who made the cutoff.
«We are proud to reward and recognize these veterinary students who are already demonstrating academic excellence, a commitment to veterinary medicine, and leadership,» said Dr. Christine Jenkins, Chief Veterinary Medical Officer, Zoetis U.S. «By investing in the next generation of veterinarians, we can address some of our existing industry challenges, including the issues of student debt and the need for greater diversity in the veterinary profession.»
Fifth Update The WSJ story has been updated with news of Bharucha's resignation, and with a quote from Teresa Dahlberg, the Cooper Union chief academic officer, who resigned last month after two years on the job.
Carbon traders; dodgy academics; vulture capitalists pecking on the bloated carcass of renewable energy; environmental NGOs; environmental consultancies who specialise in giving «expert» testimony at planning appeals, arguing on the most spurious grounds that no the bats and birds in this area aren't going to be affected by this new wind turbine they're going to be happier than ever no really; sustainability officers at every level of local government; advisers attached to every business who advise them how to reduce their CO2 count; PR companies that specialise in green awareness; dog - on - a-rope wind turbine scamsters; environmental lawyers.
Honorees are widely respected across the legal, compliance, and governance community, and include government stars, outside counsel, and top general counsel and ethics and compliance officers of major companies, who rise above their counterparts in ethical business practice, public service, legal community engagement, and academic involvement.
Vice-chancellor and chief academic officer, Professor Andrea Nollent, says: «Having extremely motivated and enthusiastic staff who have all practised law adds a depth of understanding and excitement to the learning process, which our students clearly enjoy and appreciate.»
His deputy on the Council, Professor Ngiare Brown — who heads research and is senior public health medical officer at the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO)-- also expressed concern on the debate, which has seen the ABC and Indigenous academic Professor Marcia Langton apologise to Bolt.
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