Sentences with phrase «as frac»

She was awarded residencies such as the FRAC des Pays de la Loire 28th International Ateliers in Carquefou, France, 2014, and the A+D: Arte y Desarrollo residency at LABoral Centro de Arte in Guijón, Spain, 2009.
In her previous role as FRAC's senior development associate for state initiatives, she was responsible for fundraising activities to support FRAC's state - based efforts with D.C. Hunger Solutions and Maryland Hunger Solutions.
Michael served as a FRAC Board Member for more than a decade, as well as a Board Member for the Consumer Federation of America and Americans for Democratic Action, where he also served as National Director.
Michelle Griffin joined FRAC in May 2016 as FRAC's staff assistant.
As this FRAC report indicates, http://tinyurl.com/lhg52av studies have shown that NSLP participation drops 1 % for every 5 cent increase in the paid price of a school lunch.
In my coverage of U.S. Silica Holdings (NYSE: SLCA), as well as the frac sand industry in general, I've explained to readers the long - term growth potential these investments represent.
As frac sand demand continues to increase, explorers have taken on the task of finding and developing new projects.

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Along with other rail companies, it's shipping more crude, frac sand and grain and it's doing more intermodal business — taking goods to another mode of transportation, such as ship or plane — than it has in the past.
If that remains the case, demand for frac sand will remain high, and that means there's a decent chance U.S. Silica shareholders could do quite well as the cycle shifts back to growth mode.
As long as investors in frac sand suppliers are aware of the risks of that prolonged depressed energy prices, an overdue market correction, and industry overcapacity pose, then they can adjust their holdings accordingly as part of a diversified portfolio that can minimize the risks of devastating, permanent losseAs long as investors in frac sand suppliers are aware of the risks of that prolonged depressed energy prices, an overdue market correction, and industry overcapacity pose, then they can adjust their holdings accordingly as part of a diversified portfolio that can minimize the risks of devastating, permanent losseas investors in frac sand suppliers are aware of the risks of that prolonged depressed energy prices, an overdue market correction, and industry overcapacity pose, then they can adjust their holdings accordingly as part of a diversified portfolio that can minimize the risks of devastating, permanent losseas part of a diversified portfolio that can minimize the risks of devastating, permanent losses.
... For example, if we see a 30 % to 35 % reduction in average rig count, we estimate that raw frac sand demand could decline by as much as 15 % to 20 % from 2014 levels.
As this table shows, all three frac sand producers have current ratios (short - term assets divided by short - term liabilities) and quick ratios (liquid assets divided by short - term liabilities) much greater than 1, signifying strong balance sheets that should allow all three to weather the current oil crash.
Clean Harbors has more than 12,000 containers of various types and sizes such as open and closed top rolloffs, vacuum containers, dewatering containers, frac tanks and specialty containers to service all industries.
It's an incredible opportunity for school nutrition professionals in Arizona to learn more about breakfast - in - the - classroom, to hear from their peers who have successfully implementing BIC, and to network with state - level partners as well as the original Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom: Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), the National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation (NAESPF), the National Education Association Health Information Network (NEA HIN), and the School Nutrition Foundation (SNF).
FRAC President Jim Weill cites breakfast - in - the - classroom specifically as one strategy that can help increase breakfast participation; Community Eligibility Provision expansion is another.
There is a new webinar on FRAC's schedule as well, coming up on November 12 — Principal Champions for Breakfast After the Bell in Secondary Schools.
The four organizations, collectively known as Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom, are the Food Research & Action Center (FRAC), National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation, the NEA Foundation, and School Nutrition Foundation.
Speakers from our partners at FRAC and The NEA Foundation will be on the call, as well as stakeholders from previously - funded districts who will share their experiences with both the grant process, and breakfast - in - the - classroom.
School Nutrition Foundation invites you to join us as we kick off our 2013 - 14 «Webinar Wednesday» series on Wednesday, September 11, 2013 when we will present «Connecting Schools and Communities through the Afterschool Meal Program» in partnership with the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) and the Afterschool Alliance.
Partner representatives were in attendance (FRAC, NEA - NIH, SNF and NAESP Foundation) as well... Continue reading →
Last month FRAC released its 2014 - 15 School Breakfast Scorecard, as well as their annual large district school breakfast report, School Breakfast: Making it Work in Large Districts.
You'll hear from representatives from the individual partners — School Nutrition Foundation, FRAC, and NEA Healthy — as well as our RD consultant, Elizabeth Campbell.
«Having credible, science - based, evidence - based information helps people understand the benefits [of BIC],» said Crista, citing FRAC's school breakfast information and The Wellness Impact report from GENYouth Foundation and National Dairy Council as examples of places to start.
According to the Community Childhood Hunger Identification Project, a FRAC study on childhood hunger, hungry children have two to three times as many health problems as low - income children who get plenty to eat.
Large states, such as California, Florida, and New York, have the most to gain by meeting FRAC's 70 to 100 goal.
Before joining FRAC, Alison served through AmeriCorps as a case manager at a health clinic for homeless adults in Washington, DC, with a primary focus on connecting individuals with public benefits.
Alison joined FRAC in February 2017 as a child nutrition policy analyst.
Prior to joining FRAC, Susan served as coordinator of the Food and Health Network of South Central New York and worked with the Washington Youth Garden and the Rural Health Network of South Central New York.
As director of school and out - of - school time programs, Crystal directs FRAC's work on the child nutrition programs that serve school - age children.
Denise has worked for the last 10 years as executive assistant at FRAC.
Colleen joined FRAC in October 2014, as communications director.
Before joining FRAC, she served as communications manager at The Education Trust, where she developed and executed communications plans and strategies for the organization's K — 12 programs and initiatives.
From 2007 — 2015, Alex served as the director of D.C. Hunger Solutions, an initiative of FRAC.
Wendy joined FRAC in September 2015 as content writer / technical editor.
Randy rejoined FRAC in April 2016 as a senior research and policy analyst, after previously working for FRAC from 2003 — 2006.
Beverley joined FRAC in 2015 as the director of D.C. Hunger Solutions.
Emily joined FRAC in October 2016 as the senior manager, communications.
For nearly 27 years, Alan has served in various support capacities as a member of FRAC's administrative staff.
As director of government affairs, Ellen Teller directs the development and implementation of FRAC's legislative agenda.
Prior to joining FRAC, he was at the Children's Defense Fund (CDF) as Program Director and General Counsel.
In his current position as senior administrative assistant / information systems coordinator, he oversees FRAC's information technology needs, provides in - house computer «help desk» and administrative support for program staff, and serves as liaison between FRAC and its various IT consultants and vendors.
Lauren joined FRAC in July 2017 as the government relations associate.
During her master's program, she interned at FRAC with the child nutrition division and after graduating she worked as a data contractor for FRAC collecting and analyzing Community Eligibility data.
2016 FRAC releases first - ever report analyzing breakfast participation in the Summer Nutrition Programs, showing that only 1.7 million low - income children received summer breakfast on an average weekday in July 2015 — barely half as many who ate summer lunch.
Clarissa Hayes joined FRAC in February 2015 as a child nutrition policy analyst.
As the Partners for Breakfast in the Classroom (PBIC) initiative enters its third round of funding, the founding partners — NEA HIN, the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), School Nutrition Foundation (SNF), and the National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation (NAESPF)-- are working to increase access to school breakfast for students around the country.
My new friends at FRAC gave me even more information, citing all the reasons above, as well as the fact that:
FRAC uses U.S. Department of Agriculture data to develop a picture of participation trends in the U.S as a whole, each of the 50 states, and the District of Columbia.
SNF — along with our friends at FRAC, the NEA Foundation, and the NAESP Foundation — work in concert as the Partners for BIC to help high - need schools implement breakfast - in - the - classroom programs.
We're already looking forward to new school breakfast webinars from both FRAC and SNA in the New Year — we'll bring you more on those in the next few weeks as well.
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