Sentences with phrase «budget officials speaking»

An example of how the panel's recommendations are reflected in the new budget is the reduction of central office administrators, which has resulted in a $ 79 million savings to the district, according to budget officials speaking at a media briefing last week.

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There is no indication in the budget how these numbers are estimated, so I spoke to government officials, who indicated that these are «straight - line» estimates and do not take into account possible behavioural responses by these high income earners.
Regardless of official sponsorships or giant advertising budgets, marketing to such a captive international audience through email, social media, online and mobile campaigns requires you to speak your target audiences» languages, and it requires more than just translating words.
In talks with fund officials over the past year, Goldman executives presented an analysis of the fund's allocations based on publicly available data and suggested areas it could improve, such as where to spend the risk budget and whether to be more active or passive in certain portfolios, said the comptroller staffers, who spoke on the condition they not be named.
Denominational officials who once thought they were Elijah on the mountaintop now seem persuaded by shrinking budgets to speak their minds like shrinking violets.
Osinbajo was speaking on Thursday in Abuja at the Cabinet Retreat on the Economic Recovery Growth Plan (ERGP) and the 2018 Budget preparation, where the former high ranking official of the Malaysian government, Dr Idris Jaja spoke as a guest speaker.
Cuomo administration officials, speaking on background ahead of the governor's budget presentation on Wednesday, said the site could reach full capacity for the first time in two decades once current and planned improvements, valued at a total of $ 241 million, would be completed.
I spoke this afternoon with former LG Richard Ravitch, who has years of experience as a budget reformer, and he sounded not quite sold on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed Tier 6 plan, nor was his thrilled about the demonizing of public sector employees that is taking place as elected officials all over the country struggle with varying degrees of fiscal meltdown.
From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Manhattan BP and NYC Comptroller - elect Scott Stringer and executives, philanthropic officials and scholars speak during the Citizens Budget Commission's conference about budget and economic concerns of Mayor - elect Bill de Blasio's administration; 58 E. 68th St., ManhBudget Commission's conference about budget and economic concerns of Mayor - elect Bill de Blasio's administration; 58 E. 68th St., Manhbudget and economic concerns of Mayor - elect Bill de Blasio's administration; 58 E. 68th St., Manhattan.
At noon, Assemblyman David Weprin, Chair of the Assembly Committee on Correction, will be joined by fellow Elected Officials, members of clergy, and advocacy groups to speak out against the Executive Budget proposal to reduce visitation days for inmates at New York State's maximum - security prisons.
All five people who spoke during a public hearing on Poughkeepsie's proposed 2013 budget urged city officials not to lay off any sanitation workers or firefighters.
The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because discussion in the executive mansion meeting Monday night wasn't supposed to be released before Cuomo's budget address on Tuesday.
This is a far cry from the annual # 10 million budget spoken of by officials on their return from Rio, but subsequently squashed by the Treasury.
Speaking at a Variety breakfast earlier today, Horn told the crowd (via Marc Graser) that he expects to see the script in January, and until then they don't have an official budget — though he noted that they expect it to be at least $ 200 million.
A senior administration official, speaking on background, suggested cap and trade would be in the budget because Obama campaigned on it.
Southern Regional Health System (Riverdale, GA) 07/2004 — 03/2006 Public Relations Coordinator • Developed and implemented comprehensive public relations strategies for the hospital system, holding responsibility for various media relations tasks including news releases, media inquiries, and interviews • Acted as primary hospital spokesperson for television, print, and radio communications • Maintained internal communications including employee newsletters, physician newsletters, trade publications, internal advertisements, and the Prism magazine which was distributed to Clayton County residents on a quarterly basis • Facilitated effective relations with all internal and external audiences, including area residents and businesses, staff members, volunteers, and both state and county officials • Scheduled, planned, and promoted healthcare outreach and educational activities including fairs, tours, and local events • Solicited the input, review, and approval of various parties in the preparation of marketing plans and related budgets, as well as for the coordination and selection of qualified candidates to speak at community events on various health - related topics • Monitored patient complaints as appropriate, providing valuable feedback and guidance with respect to issue resolution • Exceeded educational requirements for fire safety, general safety, infection control, and hazardous waste management
Speakers at the summit, which will be held at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, include keynote speaker John E. Pepper, Jr., retired Chairman and CEO of The Procter & Gamble Company and current chairman of the board of the Walt Disney Company; Judith Van Ginkel, Every Child Succeeds; Libby Doggett, Pew Center on the States; Frank Putnam, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; David Olds, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center; and Deborah Daro, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago; Federal officials scheduled to speak include: Martha Coven, Special Assistant to the President, White House Domestic Policy Council; Joan Lombardi, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services; and Robert Gordon, Associate Director for Education, Income Maintenance and Labor, Office of Management and Budget.
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