Sentences with phrase «as institution leadership»

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And despite lessons learned from the economic crisis — where, arguably, too many extroverted risk - takers in leadership positions wrought financial ruin — and the value of having quiet leaders who, as Good to Great author Jim Collins puts it, «build not their own egos but the institutions they run,» a workplace stigma around introversion still exists.
Mr. Chisholm joined Goldman Sachs & Co. in New York in 1985 and he served in a variety of progressively senior leadership roles within the organization during his 30 - year career, including as Head of the Global Financial Institutions Group in both London and New York from 2002 to 2012 where he focused on areas such as strategic advisory, mergers and acquisitions, capital raising, risk and capital management and principal investing advisory for financial institutioInstitutions Group in both London and New York from 2002 to 2012 where he focused on areas such as strategic advisory, mergers and acquisitions, capital raising, risk and capital management and principal investing advisory for financial institutionsinstitutions globally.
Russia's Central Bank chief Elvira Nabiullina retains the confidence of leadership despite shutting down some 400 banks, and even as she goes after larger financial institutions.
«This partnership recognizes the tremendous growth of the London region's knowledge - based economy in recent years, the leadership of organizations like TechAlliance, as well as the presence of world class institutions and research institutes in this community.
In the Press this was hailed as «Catholic hospital orders ban on abortion referrals» (Daily Telegraph), (etc. etc)... and finally in the Catholic Herald a leader appeared entitled «A Catholic hospital is saved» which went on to say «But the fact remains that, at last, an important Catholic institution in this country has managed to resist the pressure of secularisation — thanks, in part, to the leadership of the Cardinal».
It is sadly clear that churches as institutions can not now provide the leadership humanity needs to avoid terrible catastrophes.
If you consider the fact that the Bible is still the most widely read book in the world, touching the lives of millions of people every day, and that it has served humanity as a guide for living for the past 3,000 years, it becomes clear that religious institutions could take a powerful leadership role in environmental repair.
The people who built liberal Protestant institutions such as national mission agencies, local churches, colleges, universities, social reform agencies and public libraries in the rural heartland were people secure in their social position who assumed a leadership role in society and whose sense of social responsibility was born of religious conviction.
It was as though its leadership had recognized that the institution itself had no power, but that individual Christians who still held membership in the body could be quite influential in their decision - making roles in secular society.
In the early twentieth century, Indian Christians demonstrated this goal of self - propagation through the Madura Church Council's initial emphasis on every church member as an evangelist; and in the growing leadership of Indian teachers, doctors, nurses, and administrators in Christian institutions like schools and hospitals.
Whatever the drive for power on the part of the institution and its academic leadership, the desire to be free of the church was usually motivated by the belief that the Christian context and spiritual nourishment they regarded as a blessing could and would continue after the removal of any authoritative link with the church.
That might not be a bad goal for a leadership institution such as Harvard.
The alienation usually required, as well, an academic administrator whose determination to transfigure the institution and whose ego (if these be not synonymous) inclined him to neutralize all potential rivals to his leadership.
They are interested in the diversity of religious experience as much as in religious institutions and leadership roles.
I claim to be a feminist and yet presume I possess traces of misogyny simply because I am a male, raised as a male, educated as a male, ordained as a male, and served as a part of a male - dominated leadership of an institution historically dominated by male power, mindset and ideology.
Long - range plans at our institution call for establishing effective networks with Third World leadership as well as with labor, government and corporate leadership at home.
Prior to joining Brightline, Lecole held leadership positions at such hotels as the Waldorf Astoria, The Hotel de Paris and Four Seasons Hotels before embarking in corporate food service, managing global hospitality and food service operations for financial institutions including Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs.
This is not the case in Africa as many institutions were never introduced for the most part and those that were implemented were imperialistic to ensure puppet leadership.
Achebe stated further that the minimum in that regard would be the recognition by the constitution of the role of the traditional institution in communal life, such as mobilising the community for enlightenment, education, economic empowerment, peace building, safety and security; custodianship of and leadership in advancing «our culture; and the creation of National council of Traditional Rulers at the federal level.
We need strong leadership to superintendent over strong institution as happened in Singapore if we really want to bury this canker.
In its reaction, the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students Joint CampusCommittee (NANSJCC) Ondo axis has rejected the directives of the institution on the payment which it described as unbearable.
This was contained in a memo issued and made available to pressmen by the leadership of the institution's SRC just as copies of the statement were pasted around the school premises.
«That notwithstanding, the caucus will work harmoniously with leadership of the Senate for the enthronment of good governance and the preservation of the sanctity of the Senate as an institution
As controversy has swirled around a Pittsfield museum's plan to sell parts of its permanent collection to fund a multi-million dollar expansion and future vision, a local state representative is supporting the institution's leadership.
I have quite a lot of administrative, budgetary and leadership experience from long service as a dean, provost and president of several academic institutions, 15 of those years within the SUNY system.
«As a fixture in the legislative leadership, an entire generation of New York legislators served in an institution framed by his corrupt example.»
The President affirmed that the exemplary leadership provided by the servant of God has resulted in an exponential growth of the church, which directly translates into development of infrastructure, building of educational and health institutions, as well as vocational centres that have created a means of livelihood for many Nigerians.
As he said the key to undoing a culture of corruption in any institution is the good actors taking action rather than enabling the bad actors, the U.S. attorney said he expects more legislators will soon buck the closed leadership system.
So Kozlowski suggests that candidates should «get involved in things outside the lab, such as your institution's grad student or postdoc associations, where you can gain leadership and organizational skills.»
Under some of those other systems, research institutions employ many scientists as long - term, career staff members who have professional - level salaries and clear career paths potentially leading to greater responsibility and leadership.
According to Hamilton, Americans have historically placed a high level of trust in information provided by scientists, and while that trust has declined somewhat during the past two decades it remains strong compared with other institutions such as political leadership or the news media.
Awards made to eligible institutions as the primary means of supporting predoctoral and postdoctoral research training to help ensure that a diverse and highly trained workforce is available to assume leadership roles related to the Nation's biomedical, behavioral and clinical research agenda.
«Her intelligence, enthusiasm, and leadership abilities will be an asset as we expand our role as one of the world's leading institutions for translational pediatric medicine and science.»
Join a cohort of college and university presidents from a wide range of institutions as you step back from the daily responsibilities of the presidency and engage in candid and critical conversations about your challenges, your concerns, and your own leadership performance.
As a part of the Commission's recommendations, institutions are urged to implement 10 «Child Safe Standards» which includes «child safety is embedded in institutional leadership, governance and culture»; «families and communities are informed and involved»; «staff are equipped with the knowledge, skills and awareness to keep children safe through continual education and training»; and «policies and procedures document how the institution is child safe».
The discussions will focus on how greater collaboration and research can better position the region as a transnational hub for academic excellence, and ensure the leadership, financing and reputation required to deliver competitive, innovative institutions across the region.
Although the president is the one individual to whom a board of trustees delegates executive responsibility for the leadership and management of the institution, the president's job as CEO is enormously complicated because of the expectation of shared governance — a sacred value in higher education.
Faculty ranked their agreement with statements such as «There is visible leadership at my institution for the support and promotion of diversity on campus,» «My department colleagues do what they can to make personal / family obligations and an academic career compatible,» and «My department colleagues «pitch in» when needed.»
As a result of the power of this visionary concept, and of the leadership of the global institutions that were created to work on behalf of those rights, the world changed dramatically in the subsequent 60 years.
I can remember early in my career, advisement and caution from mentors around doing diversity work; they cautioned that one can get held or boxed into this kind of work, and it is not viewed broadly as a value - add to the institution, ultimately limiting your chance for further leadership opportunities.
As part of the Advanced Leadership Initiative, an interfaculty initiative that brings together accomplished leaders interested in complex social challenges such as education, health, environment, and poverty, the conference will consider how social entrepreneurs can help fill leadership gaps to support educational institutions that promote children and youth to develop the skills and dispositions necessary to get along and live.As part of the Advanced Leadership Initiative, an interfaculty initiative that brings together accomplished leaders interested in complex social challenges such as education, health, environment, and poverty, the conference will consider how social entrepreneurs can help fill leadership gaps to support educational institutions that promote children and youth to develop the skills and dispositions necessary to get along and live.as education, health, environment, and poverty, the conference will consider how social entrepreneurs can help fill leadership gaps to support educational institutions that promote children and youth to develop the skills and dispositions necessary to get along and live...
Among the thousands of participants who engaged in professional education at HGSE this past summer, new college presidents worked together to prepare for their roles as leaders of higher education institutions; scores of academic librarians met to discuss the challenges facing their ever - changing field; and over 100 early career principals developed leadership skills to better support teacher development and student achievement.
In that case Jepsen and Malloy used public funds to come to the defense of Malloy's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, when Pryor decided that while the law required that Paul Vallas could only stay on as the head of Bridgeport's school system if he completed a school leadership program at a Connecticut institution of higher education, Pryor would allow Vallas to stay if he only took a three - credit independent study class instead.
Highlights of this initiative include the development and support of a collaborative framework that empowers administrators, coaches, and teacher leaders as they work together; the creation and implementation of school - level action plans and follow - up activities that integrate ongoing school - based professional development activities; and the institution of leadership learning meetings to share implementation efforts.
Many members of teacher education institutions did not support this change in leadership and wished for Cibulka to stay on in his role as CEO because of his extensive track record in educator program accreditation.
In 2012 Governor Malloy proposed and the Connecticut General Assembly approved a revision to that statute so that Paul Vallas could become superintendent of schools in Bridgeport, despite his lack of certification, as long as he completes his probationary period as acting superintendent and completed a school leadership program, approved by the State Board of Education, at a Connecticut institution of high education.
Gardner provided leadership for statewide initiatives such as Texas» higher education planClosing the Gaps by 2015, the college and university electronic library resource sharing consortium, the Texas Accountability System for Higher Education, and the Texas Public Education Information Resource, which includes information on all students enrolled in Texas public schools, as well as public and private higher education institutions in Texas.
Considering Eastern Connecticut State College's unique and spectacular history as it was transformed into a high quality small university under the leadership of President David Carter and others, it is extremely disturbing that the institution's current president would support the notion that a grade point average of 3.3 as opposed to 3.0 automatically correlates with producing a better teacher.
A graduate degree with a major in a subject other than educational administration, administration and supervision, or educational leadership awarded by an acceptable institution as defined in Rule 6A - 4.003, F.A.C., and thirty (30) semester hours of graduate credit which includes credit in each of the principal leadership standard areas specified in paragraph (2)(a) of this rule and an internship or a course with associated field experience in educational leadership.
Successful completion of a Department of Education approved Florida preservice program in educational leadership offered by an acceptable institution as defined in subsection 6A - 4.003 (1), F.A.C..
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