Sentences with phrase «became director»

In 2005, she founded and became director of the Research Center for Human - Animal Interaction (ReCHAI) at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine.
Reeves came to the shelter seven years ago and became director two years later.
In 2002 Dr. Smith became the Director of Emergency Medicine for IVG and in 2005 he became the Medical Director at Massachusetts Veterinary Referral Hospital.
In 2001, she received a dual appointment with the MU School of Medicine, and, in 2002, became the director of the Tom and Betty Scott Endowed Program in Veterinary Oncology.
He became the director of the Breathitt Veterinary Center in 2004, a position he held until his retirement last year.
Following completion of the residency, Hurley became the director of the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program.
Glenn became Director of the program in June of 2005, and served in that capacity until April 2008 when the 35 - year old program was suddenly closed by new administration.
After becoming board certified, Dr. Julius stayed on as a criticalist at Veterinary Specialty Hospital and also became the director of the blood banking program there.
Following completion of the residency, Kate became the director of the Koret Shelter Medicine Program.
She eventually became the director of the program.
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Browne joined Tweedy Browne in 1969 and became a director in 1974.
I never went to college and became a director of technology at 18.
Tom joined AVI in February 2011 and became a director in 2017.
«What happened when an author became a director and found himself dealing with two old pros» by Michael Crichton TV Guide magazine, November 25, 1972
In 1984, Henning Mankell became the director of the theatre Kronobergsteatern in Växjö, which lead to a pause in his pursuits as an author between the years 1984 and 1990.
He then became the Director of Sales and Marketing of McGraw - Hill's art book department.
After graduation and a short stint in the army, I became director of the Connecticut branch of the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
In July 2006, Bailey became the Director of the National Center for Postsecondary Research (NCPR), funded by a five - year grant from the Institute of Education Sciences of the U.S. Department of Education.
Later, when I became a Director of Dual Language Education and English as a Second Language (ESL) Services at the school district level, I had a similar feeling of gratitude for the opportunity to serve, but also fear, as our district and campus teams worked diligently to meet the needs of all emergent bilingual students.
Crandall became director of the department last summer, after the law previously known as Senate File 104 stripped from Hill control over the WDE.
Williams stepped down from his staff position at DFER in 2015 and also became a director at the Walton Education Coalition that year.
He became Director General in January, 2006.
In 2004, James became the Director of Instructional Technology and Data Management at Ramapo Central School District and held the position for 8 years.
She spent the first 14 years in public education teaching K - 1st grade and then became the director of Grand Central Kids Preschool where she is currently in the 7th year of her DREAM JOB!
After retiring from the superintendency, he became the director of the Southeast Regional Professional Development Center at Southeast Missouri State University where he was appointed an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling in 2000.
He became the director of the Institute for Dakota Studies at the Sisseton Wahpeton Tribal College (SD) in 1990, where he developed a new A.A. degree curriculum in Native Studies.
After her retirement from the NYS Education Department, Dr. Zate became Director of the Teaching English as a Second Language (TESOL) Teacher Education Program at Stony Brook University.
In 1995, Fuller became the director of the Bradley Foundation - funded Institute for the Transformation of Learning at Marquette University and founded the Black Alliance for Educational Options, also heavily funded by Bradley and by Walmart heir John Walton.
She subsequently designed technology - rich learning spaces for the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, and in 2000 she became the director of technology research in the Office of Science Outreach at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
«When I became Director of Teaching and Learning here, we spent a great deal of time analysing our long - term results for our system and noted that there were a group of schools who, for various reasons — it could be that they are regional schools, had a lot of new staff and transient populations, they could be a school that are in low socio - economic areas or they could be schools with new principals — but consistently over five or six years, the Year 9 - 12 results in literacy were not showing that students were making enough progress with the amount of time they spent in a school,» Doyle shares.
There was no need for any students to take a back seat because they had to wait for equipment, as everyone became a director, cameraman and actor within the videos.
RidleyScott, who directed two of the most important science - fiction films sinceStanley Kubrick's Space Odyssey, Alien and Blade Runner, had a hand in SF longbefore he became a director.
DuVernay was a publicist before she became a director, which could explain how she caught something so visceral and meta about King's brilliance.
Through her incredible work ethic she became Director of Development for Tim Burton Productions in 1995.
Fox Searchlight's romantic comedy «Enough Said» became director Nicole Holofcener's highest - grossing film, taking in just over $ 1 million from 662 screens in its seventh week.
«I almost never became a director because there was such a shortage of role models,» he said, adding that childhood heroes like Spike Lee and John Singleton appeared to be «exceptions to the rule.»
At the box office, Inherent Vice became the director's worst - performing film since his debut Hard Eight played just 29 theaters in the winter of 1997.
As Durst's participation came into doubt, Fincher then became the director, even going as far as having sets built, doing extensive pre-visualizations for the feature and hiring Roger Avary to rewrite the script.
I almost never became a director because there's such a shortage of role models.
Set in the lush, green, rural countryside of rolling hills in the late 19th century, it is beautifully photographed by Nicolas Roeg (who soon became a director in his own right) and Schlesinger captures the era with meticulous attention to detail while bringing modern flair to the storytelling.
Despite his overall lack of success and sporadic working conditions, Cox became a director to watch.
When I meet Reed at Sundance she was with the film's director, Catherine Hardwicke, who told one of those Only in Southern California stories: Hardwicke was dating Reed's father, Reed was having problems, Hardwicke suggested she keep a journal, she wrote a screenplay instead, Hardwicke collaborated on a final draft and became the director.
Penny Marshall, largely known as a TV actress, became a director at the encouragement of her older, more famous brother, Gary Marshall.
The co-production with Indian Paintbrush is Anderson's highly anticipated follow - up to «The Grand Budapest Hotel,» which Searchlight released in 2014 and became the director's highest - grossing movie.
After filling in for Orson Welles on reshoots for The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), Wise became a director, and soon gained a reputation as a reliable studio hand with films such as The Curse of the Cat People (1944), The Body Snatcher (1945) and the seminal real - time boxing drama The Set - Up (1949).
When Wilder became a director, he continued to collaborate with Brackett, despite the fact that their mutual animosity had only increased with success.
In 1923, he became the stage manager of the Morosco Theater in Los Angeles, and four years later, became a director for Fox.
Tony Zierra's documentary Filmworker profiles Leon Vitali, who, after playing Lord Bullingdon in Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon, became the director's right - hand man until Kubrick's death in 1999.
Back in France, he became the director of the Theatre de Champs Elysees; by the early»30s he was one of the most prominent performers on the Paris stage.
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