We enjoyed such a positive experience on the Story Circle Network conference panel «Getting Published» that
we asked panel moderator Helen Ginger to summarize the advice.
Not exact matches
Panelists Discuss Pressures Faced by Female Leaders in Education Harvard Crimson, May 6, 2011 «Kathleen McCartney, dean of the Ed School and the
panel's
moderator, followed up on Smith's story and
asked, «Is bossy a word you would use for a boy?»
And yet yesterday, during a
panel on ebooks, the
moderator asked the audience of hundreds of tech - savvy (or at least tech - interested) publishing professionals how many of them had a Kindle.
Seth Klarman played the role of
moderator and panelist,
asking and answering his own questions to the rest of
panel.
I walked in the door, the
moderator beckoned me over, I did the cartoonish thing where I looked to see if he was waving at someone behind me (no), he
asked if I wanted to be on the
panel.
As
moderator of an online
panel on arts education, Christina McPhee
asks «what is to be done.»
The
panel was opened by
moderator Hera Chan, a Hong Kong - based independent curator and critic, who began by
asking the seemingly obvious question:
The
panel moderator was Deborah A. Bussiere, former CMO of Ernst and Young and a «Corporate Refugee» who now advises startups, and over the next 90 minutes she
asked the panelists to share some of their hard - won secrets to becoming successful entrepreneurs, so that other female entrepreneurs can help #changetheratio of women in the startup world.
Panel moderator Robert Scoble opened by
asking our guests for an overview of the emerging social video space.
Panel moderator Kurt Read, RSF Partners,
asked panelists Rick Matros of Sabra REIT and Arnold Whitman of Formation Capital about interest rates, care delivery, the danger of over leverage, and the critical issue of labor shortages.
In a Friday morning session,
panel moderator Michael Torgan, of First Quality Healthcare Group,
asked Estes about the latest trends in quality metrics and how operators should be using data to demonstrate their value to partners, payors and customers.