Sentences with phrase «become bold leaders»

Crissy Field Center programs encourage new generations to become bold leaders for thriving parks, healthy communities, and a more environmentally just society.
About the Crissy Field Center??? Dedicated to multicultural environmental education, Crissy Field Center strives to encourage new generations to become bold leaders for thriving parks, healthy communities, and a more environmentally just society.
The Crissy Field Center's mission is to encourage new generations to become bold leaders for thriving parks, healthy communities, and a more environmentally just society.
Our mission is to encourage new generations to become bold leaders for thriving parks, healthy communities.

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These bold leaders abandoned their educational careers to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams — the path trod most famously before them by Bill Gates, who left Harvard to start what would become Microsoft.
To become a market leader, your business needs to set bold goalposts far better than the industry average.
Sir Alex said he'd turn out to become Man United's greatest every signing, a bold statement but Jones is the clubs future leader at the back — if he can steer clear of injuries.
▸ After our last Presidential election (and a subsequent Olive Garden carb binge), I became a founding team member of The Arena, focused on recruiting a new generation of bold, progressive leaders to take the reins.
On domestic policy, all the candidates are tilting leftwards and are at least attempting to be bold, even if at times they seem to be conducting a private conversation, addressing the party rather than the nation - as Tony Blair did so successfully when he ran for the leadership in 1994, or David Cameron did when he became leader of the Conservative Party in 2005.
«New York has taken bold action to become a national leader in the clean energy economy and is taking concrete, cost - effective steps today to safeguard this state's environment for decades to come,» Cuomo said in a statement.
Julayne Virgil is the CEO of Girls Inc. of Alameda County where she leads the investment in thousands of girls in grades K - 12 in the East Bay as they navigate gender, economic, social and racial barriers to realize their full potential and to become the strong, smart and bold leaders of tomorrow.
Developing countries that were once reluctant to join in the first phases of a global response to the climate crisis have themselves now become leaders in demanding action and in taking bold steps on their own initiatives.
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