Sentences with phrase «chairwoman for»

Jan Lederman, a partner with Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP, has been appointed regional vice chairwoman for the North American region of the Lex Mundi corporate organizations and securities practice group.
She is a past president of the Indigenous Bar Association and is the chairwoman for the National Secretariat Against Hate and Racism in Canada.
As Scenic Hudson's chairwoman for nearly 20 years, she led the organization's drive to clean up the Hudson River.
«You're not just going to be able to put your name on a storefront somewhere and start operation,» said Judith Jones, board chairwoman for the Maine Association for Charter Schools.
She served as the director of the school psychology program for 21 years and department chairwoman for six.
Christi Ham, chairwoman for Military Families for High Standards, discussed the importance of ESSA «requiring states to identify military students and track their test scores, attendance and graduation rates as they move from base to base and state to state.»
«This is partly about reducing carbon emissions, but it's also an air quality issue that has become very, very urgent,» said Kate Gordon, vice chairwoman for climate and sustainable urbanization at the Paulson Institute, the China - focused environmental policy think tank led by former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson.
Stefanik on Tuesday began her duty as chairwoman for the first hearing of the Republican Policy Committee's Taskforce on Millennials.
She is both the county's leading advocate and the board chairwoman for the NYS Thruway Authority.
She had also served as chairwoman for the New York State Democratic Committee.
She was the minority chairwoman for the Republican Party in the legislature from 2004 - 13.
Washington (CNN)- In a highly unusual move, every Republican member of the House ethics committee issued a statement Tuesday blasting the Democratic chairwoman for «stalling» on making a decision on whether to hold trials for New York Democratic Rep. Charlie Rangel and California Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters before November's election.
Ms. Keeshan has been the vice chairwoman for several years.
An interview with Maya Wiley, former legal counsel to Bill de Blasio, professor at New School, and chairwoman for the Civilian Complaint Review Board.
Burman has been chairwoman for about two years.
Move on,» said Sandra King, a rally co-chair and the Republican Committee chairwoman for Yates County.
A member of the Financial Services Committee, and finance chairwoman for the National Republican Congressional Committee until earlier this year, the Missouri congresswoman has access to big donors.
As the former fundraising vice chairwoman for the National Republican Congressional Committee, she's helped bring in money for the party and has been active in recruiting women to run for office.
Ritchie has received $ 15,000 with the title deputy vice chairwoman for the Senate Health Committee.
«It really needed refurbishment,» said Jane Levy of Oak Park, an interior designer and the design chairwoman for the project.
MarketWatch: One final question: Yellen has been chairwoman for a year and a half.
With an MBA from Boston University and a BA from SUNY Albany, Garcia also serves as the Chairwoman for the largest Latino Professional Organization in the country, ALPFA, and has tripled its membership to a record high of 72,000 members.
With an MBA from Boston University, a BA from SUNY Albany, and certification in economics from La Sorbonne, Garcia also serves as the chairwoman for the largest Latino professional organization in the country, ALPFA, and has tripled its membership to over 82,000 members.

Not exact matches

Women's Tennis Association chairwoman and CEO Stacey Allaster shares her secrets for helping others get ahead in their careers
Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz said the Trump campaign will «have to answer for the content» of the speech.
Donna Brazile, the former Democratic National Committee interim chairwoman, accused the DNC of being «unethical» and favoring Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders for the party's presidential nomination.
«We would have liked to win, that's clear, but 45 percent for «yes» is a good result,» Regula Rytz, the Greens» chairwoman, told SRF.
For her part, Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen said in June that the removal of the Fed as a prop in October might not coincide with an immediate increase in its federal funds rate, which has hovered near zero since the financial crisis began.
While she's most widely known for her four - year stint as the administrator of the SBA under President Obama, she also served as executive chairwoman and founder of ProAmérica Bank, which services businesses within the Latino community.
It was before Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen broke the customary sphinxlike silence of her office to observe that valuations in some tech categories have become «substantially stretched,» before the tech sector eclipsed financial services as the leading destination for elite business school graduates, and before tech money made over large swaths of New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Austin, and, of course, the entire San Francisco Bay Area, where one in five working adults is employed by a tech firm.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he might renominate Janet Yellen to serve a second term as Federal Reserve chairwoman, but he is also considering his economic adviser Gary Cohn for the post.
«The special committee is seeking the best available outcome for the company's constituents, including for shareholders,» BlackBerry chairwoman Barbara Stymiest said.
U.S. senators Susan Collins (R - ME) and Claire McCaskill (D - MO)-- the committee's chairwoman and ranking member — have reached out to Pfizer ($ PFE), Mylan ($ MYL), Amphastar ($ AMPH), Adapt Pharma and Kaleo, asking them to account for their pricing moves on the med, the cost of which has been heading north alongside opioid abuse and overdose rates.
An article on July 10 about Sheila Bair, former chairwoman of the F.D.I.C, misidentifi ed the agency that agreed to absorb some of the losses of the bank Wachovia to make it a more appealing takeover target for Citigroup during the early days of the recent recession.
Margaret Hodge, the chairwoman of the Commons public accounts committee who earlier this year accused Google of breaking its company motto of «don't be evil» said it had once again shown contempt for its customers and UK taxpayers.
The January meeting was the final meeting for Janet L. Yellen, who concluded her four - year term as the Fed's chairwoman in early February.
Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen may express great concern for the plight of families with breadwinners relegated to part - time and temporary employment in a lethargic recovery, but businesses seeking workers in many industries and occupations complain about shortages of qualified applicants.
Still, despite what Chairwoman Yellen has been saying of late, interest rates are likely to stay low for the rest of the year.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A leaked White House memo supporting a fiduciary definition for brokers selling retirement investments proposed by the Department of Labor was «pretty shocking,» according to former SEC chairwoman Mary Schapiro.
Online political advertising was seen «initially as a force for good,» because it offered a lower cost way for candidates to advertise and could serve as a counterweight to the influence of big political donors, said Ellen Weintraub, a veteran Democratic commission member who now serves as its vice chairwoman
Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen has also voiced concerns about the potential for money laundering, while the bank has remained muted about the possibility of issuing its own «Fedcoin».
While we expect one more interest rate hike this year given Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen's most recent comments at Jackson Hole, financials may benefit from widening net interest margins (the spread between what banks make on loans and what they pay for deposits.)
In our ongoing series for Financial Literacy Month, former FDIC Chairwoman...
WASHINGTON — Janet L. Yellen, who broke the Federal Reserve's glass ceiling, marks two more milestones Wednesday, wrapping up her initial policymaking meeting as chairwoman then facing reporters» questions for the first time since taking office last month.
As chairwoman, Yellen made a point of visiting job training centres around the country and meeting with blue - collar workers to get a better sense of how Fed's policies were playing out for average people.
Specifically, a policymaker such as Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen now attempts to assuage the markets with dovish talk of accommodative interest rates until unemployment hits a new threshold, for example.
Karin Andersson, chairwoman of the Lantbrukarnas Riksförbund farmers» association, told reporters: «We think the municipality is doing this for the wrong reason.»
«We applaud Chairman Miller, Chairwoman Lincoln and their colleagues in the House and Senate for their hard work and commitment to advancing this bill,» Susan K. Neely, ABA president and CEO, said.
A Letter from AVF Chairwoman Christine Zimmermann - Loessl Dear AVF Members, The Association for Vertical Farming is evolving from an emerging movement into an industry organization ready for the next steps.
For a fee, said event chairwoman Martha Ritter, you can take a sledgehammer and pound away on an automobile.
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