Sentences with phrase «bold leadership from»

Unfortunately, we are not yet getting the bold leadership from the Senate that is required to bring about these changes.»
Perhaps Melinda Gates states it best, «The change we need will require bold leadership from the industry's power brokers... limited partners, I'm looking at you.»

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From the C - Suite to marketing to customer service and beyond, a newly adaptive corporate culture, defined by digital technology and bold leadership, is fundamentally changing business.
As longtime supporters of Jeremy Corbyn's leadership of Labour, we are heartened by the bold shift in tone from the party's leadership on immigration.
«I think, and I feel many people do, that Nick's leadership has just been too bland, he's not been bold enough in advancing liberal values,» says Simon Titley, Co-Editor of The Liberator magazine, a critic from the left of the party.
In bold type he writes a key finding from researchers who studied principals in 180 schools across nine states and concluded, «We have not found a single case of a school improving its student achievement record in absence of talented leadership
«We commend Superintendent Carstarphen and APS leadership for taking bold steps to improve schools in Atlanta, and know that students, parents, and educators will all benefit from these initiatives,» said Marc Sternberg, K - 12 Education Director at the foundation.
In this panel, hear from the representatives from We Are Still In and America's Pledge on this new form of American climate leadership and how they are working with a coalition of over 2700 U.S. cities, states, businesses, faith groups, indigenous people and cultural institutions committed to bold climate action, thereby waving the flag that the US is still in.
There was plenty of bold climate leadership during the UN climate talks this year — and it came from those most impacted by the climate crisis and local leaders.
By doubling the economic output from every unit of energy consumed, companies set a bold target, demonstrating climate leadership while reaping the benefits of lower energy costs.
Klee took over from Dan Esty, who created DEEP from the Department of Environmental Protection and who many — while still praising Klee — said had a style of assertive leadership and a bold vision that seems to be missing now.
Addressing these challenges will require bold leadership and hard choices from both the public and private sector.»
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