Sentences with phrase «incoming new editor»

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Tina was an associate markets editor at Markets Insider Tina began her career at Citigroup in fixed income capital markets in New York and earned a bachelor's degree in political science and economics from Columbia University.
«Innovation results today still remain fairly highly correlated with income levels,» says Soumitra Dutta, an editor of the report, at a meeting on the report's release in New York City this morning.
Paul MacGregor, executive director, head of fixed income, NYSE Liffe (the global derivatives business of NYSE Euronext) sat down recently with JLN's Managing Editor, Christine Nielsen, to discuss the outlook for the interest rate market and new products on the horizon for the exchange.
A former editor of the New York Times Magazine, Tough says the need to develop grit doesn't just occupy educators of low - income kids.
The lead story by The Nation's editors describes the heightened income polarization in New York City and cites data from various FPI analyses, including Pulling apart: The continuing impact of income polarization in New York State.
UCL's Nathan Lea tells our editor Victoria Galligan about how the incoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will have an impact on schools and what can be done to prepare for the new regime, which comes into force on May 25th...
In this episode of the podcast, Mike Larsson, co-founder and chief operating officer of Match Beyond, talks with EdNext editor - in - chief Marty West about how this new program helps low - income students overcome the obstacles that prevent many from finishing college.
Jackson's Letter to the Editor was written in response to another Letter published last week, in which Judith Kafka, a professor at City University of New York, argued for increased school integration for children from low - income, middle - class and wealthy families.
Not only has the remote working revolution made it possible to work for Big Five publishers without paying rent in New York, demand from self - publishing authors has opened up whole new avenues of income for editors and designeNew York, demand from self - publishing authors has opened up whole new avenues of income for editors and designenew avenues of income for editors and designers.
Ahead of MoneySense «s May 7 Invest for Success event, editor - in - chief David Thomas asked Tom Bradley, president and co-founder of Steadyhand Investment Funds about the brave new world of fixed - income investing in a time of rock - bottom — or even negative — interest rates.
In particular, he asked about New Hope Environmental Services, which was described by Dr. Michaels in litigation as his sole source of income outside of modest speaking fees; Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) and Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc., which paid Dr. Michaels $ 100,000 and $ 50,000 respectively, according to information Dr. Michaels provided in the course of litigation; and the Heartland Institute, an industry - funded think tank that published a journal on which Dr. Michaels served as contributing editor.
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