Sentences with phrase «doing keynote speeches»

I recently had the pleasure of seeing Sue Johnson do a keynote speech on EFT at a family therapy conference.

Not exact matches

In my compressed work year, I did my first TED talk, gave a keynote speech at American University, programmed and designed my first app, made TV appearances on Al Jazeera America and other outlets, and joined multiple startup advisory boards - all while being my son's primary caretaker and keeping my writing career going.
He had initiated discussions with investors in the same week he did back - t0 - back keynote speeches at two big tech conferences, in two different cities, one of them sponsored by his own company.
I do that by giving you ideas, solutions and inspiration through keynote speeches, blog posts and social content.
But that's not to say Sturgeon - who'll deliver her keynote speech on Saturday - doesn't face some challenges in Aberdeen.
Governor Andrew Cuomo wasn't going to avoid the comparisons to his father's famous 1984 «Tale of Two Cities» Democratic National Convention keynote speech — so he didn't try.
Critics of the move also suggested that Khan's keynote speech last year — during which he used the word «power» 34 times and appeared to be positioning himself as the election winner who could save the Labour party - might have had something to do with it.
You also mention his keynote speech, but it's difficult to make any judgement on this as I don't know what it will be about, do you?
The MP for Saffron Walden, who impressed many delegates at the Conservative Party conference last October with her speech ahead of Theresa May's keynote address, added: «I don't know whether it's just a fad where people are saying these things and then they'll move on to something else or whether this is now a permanent thing.»
In a keynote speech to Progress, the Blairite thinktank, the business secretary said the government recognised the need to «prioritise and economise» once Britain emerges from recession, but would do so while protecting frontline services.
In a keynote speech Brown urged President Karzai to tackle his country's difficulties but warned that he was, «not prepared to put the lives of British men and women in harm's way for a government that does not stand up against corruption.»
At the forum, held at PS 89 in New York City's Tribeca, Ravitch — author of the best - selling «The Death and Life of the Great American School System» — warned in her keynote speech about the harm done by excessive reliance on standardized tests, privatization through charter school expansion, and the growing influence of wealthy private foundations on education policies.
Also, don't forget to include special sessions and events like keynote speeches, networking receptions and activities on the show floor.
::) To be honest, I'm already sick of hearing about the 3DS and hope that this keynote has more to do with design (it is the Game Developers Conference, after all) than a smug speech hyping Nintendo's latest product, as pointless as it may be to hope as much.
Peter Gleick confessed to lying and stealing less than three weeks ago, but that didn't prevent him from delivering a keynote speech to the California Water Policy Conference yesterday.
Wallace's speech, which I used as the taking - off point in my keynote at the conference, could hardly do a better job of showing how the battle has been a long one and the problems unchanging.
While we don't expect much in the way of new product announcements as part of this speech, it's possible that Elop will use his keynote time to give an overall update on Microsoft's first party hardware plans, including the company's Lumia devices for Windows Phone and the Surface tablets for Windows RT and Windows 8.1.
While we were talking with parents throughout most of the conference, we did find our way into some sessions and keynote speeches!
In addition to my therapeutic and private consultation services, I give speeches and workshops ranging from keynote addresses for large audiences to parent education in school settings; speak to medical residents about eating disorder treatment modalities and management; work with fertility physicians and surrogacy and donor agencies to help clients navigate the path to parenthood; offer expert opinion on parenting, relationships, family building, and body image to publications ranging from Elle and Self to the Washington Post and Time magazine; consult on film and television projects from a psychological perspective; and do executive coaching to help corporations and individuals perform at their best.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z