Sentences with phrase «cochair for»

CEO Joe Jimenez, who recently announced that he would retire next year, is also cochair for a global «value - based pricing» project that wants to figure out how to best match health care costs with patient outcomes.
She is also the global cochair for the IBM LGBT Executive Task Force.

Not exact matches

Steven Feldman, a former assistant US attorney for the Southern District of New York who is a member of the New York State Bar Association's White Collar Committee, which Hendon cochairs, called Hendon a «fantastic pick» for Trump who is «an all - around superstar» in the «upper echelon» of white - collar defense attorneys in the city.
Many persons fear for the future of the joint Protestant - Catholic faculty colloquium, which in past years has met monthly and has been cochaired by Moltmann and Küng.
Considering its about 9 months for cochairs and about 6 for counselors before they even see their freshman at 4 days of camp.
A year and a half later, Josselyn described these and other findings at the enormous annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience during a symposium she and Silva cochaired on «mechanisms of memory.»
«We wanted to give [the convening] the space that is necessary — the metaphorical space that is necessary — to share the literal space across the university,» says Kristin Lofblad Sullivan, program director for the Teaching and Learning Technologies Program at Harvard, and cochair of Learning Spaces Week with Stephen Ervin, assistant dean for information technology at Harvard Design School.
That is best done by looking closely at the presidential address given before the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management by one of the coalition's cochairs, Helen Ladd, a Duke University professor, which she summarized in a December 2011 op - ed piece published in the New York Times.
Additionally, our 10 results - driven work groups... which are tasked with recommending solutions for achieving [each of our 10] goals, have at least one resident cochair as well as varying numbers of resident members.
NAF cited Schwartz's long history of advocacy for high quality school - to - career programs, especially in his current position cochairing Pathways to Prosperity, a foundation - funded initiative designed to...
NAF cited Schwartz's long history of advocacy for high quality school - to - career programs, especially in his current position cochairing Pathways to Prosperity, a foundation - funded initiative designed to increase public support for the creation of multiple pathways linking work and learning to enable more young people to successfully complete high school and go on to obtain a meaningful postsecondary credential.
As the chairman of Special Olympics and the cofounder and cochair of the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), Tim Shriver's lifelong commitment to supporting the whole child has earned him a national reputation as a champion for meeting the needs of all children.
Keynote presentation by Timothy Shriver, chairman of Special Olympics and the cofounder and cochair of the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), where he shares his insights about the importance of social - emotional learning and more.
Todaro was joined by ALA President - Elect Jim Neal; Carolyn Anthony and Erika Linke, cochairs of ALA's Digital Content Working Group; and Carrie Russell and Alan S. Inouye of ALA's Office for Information Technology Policy.
Joining me in New York on behalf of ALA were Keith Michael Fiels (ALA executive director), Robert Wolven (cochair of ALA's Digital Content and Libraries Working Group and associate university librarian at Columbia University), and Alan Inouye (director of ALA's Office for Information Technology Policy and program manager of ALA's Digital Content and Libraries Initiative).
The Kemper Art Museum's Director and Chief Curator and the University Architect cochair the committee to ensure that the University's short - and long - term plans for capital projects are incorporated into the planning for art installations and that artworks meet museum standards for aesthetic distinction and historical significance.
Bannard served as a cochair of the International Exhibitions Committee of the National Endowment for the Arts.
Perry launched her eponymous fashion label in 2007; since then her boldly colored, Pop Art — influenced clothes have graced the likes of Lena Dunham and even Hillary Clinton, of whom Perry is a passionate supporter — she not only attended the 2016 DNC (wearing a sweater covered in pro-Hillary patches) but cochaired an art auction for Clinton at Gagosian Gallery last September that raised nearly $ 4 million.
Carlos Curbelo, the cochair of the Climate Solutions Caucus and a Republican whose district includes the Florida Keys, seemed to exemplify the tensions faced by moderate, climate - concerned Republicans this week as he voted «yes» for the tax bill — right after calling President Trump's refusal to recognize global warming as a national - security threat «unacceptable.»
And Boxer is cochair of a Senate clearinghouse created in 2013 to provide expert briefings for senators and aides on climate science and other topics.
While counsel have yet to enter appearances for any of the lenders in the adversary proceeding, a spokesman for Fontainebleau tells The Am Law Daily that Hunton & Williams bankruptcy and creditors» rights cochair Craig Rasile in Miami is representing BoA in the bankruptcy.
Group cochair Richard Hahn told The Am Law Daily in an interview that the firm has been looking to expand the group for some time.
«Tony is a uniquely suitable partner for us in this respect — he's been there already,» says global cochair Frank Burch.
Join Tim Shriver, chairman of Special Olympics and the cofounder and cochair of the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), for his keynote address on Sunday, January 21, where he will share his insights about the importance of social - emotional learning and more.
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