Sentences with phrase «into tenure»

Just 28 hours into his tenure as the new president and chief operating officer of ERA Franchise Systems Inc., Peter Burgdorff sat down with us and explained why he took the job and where he expects to take ERA.
Just 28 hours into his tenure at ERA, Burgdorff sat down with TR Inc.'s Gabriella Filisko and explained why he took the job and where he expects to take ERA.
Less than a year into his tenure, Robinson has already made a significant impact on the company.
Early research into tenure may narrow the issues between the parties significantly.
«The resume liar is always in danger of getting caught,» says Isaacs, «and this could happen many years into their tenure
By 2018, not quite a decade into its tenure, bitcoin awareness has jumped by more than twice that number according to Survey Monkey and Global Blockchain Business Council.
Katy Dowell reports in The Lawyer: Over a year into his tenure as Master of the Rolls, Lord Neuberger is proving to be a popular choice.
Just a week into his tenure, Minnesota Sen. Al Franken finds himself one of only five non-lawyers on the committee, in his role as the «people's proxy,» according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
Elena Kagan, the former dean of Harvard Law School who is less than two months into her tenure as the first female U.S. solicitor general.
A month into her tenure at Toyota, she was buoyant about the culture she found at the company's Scarborough, Ont.
Sossin's vision as a dean was a law school that should be outwardly focused, with physical manifestations such as the «floor - to - ceiling» windows in its new building that opened in 2011, a year into his tenure as dean, as well as many initiatives that encouraged law students to engage with their community.
When Renton was approached for the job, at a time when he was «thinking of having leather patches sewn on his elbows» and settling into his tenure at Goldsmiths, alma mater to Damien Hirst and the Sensation group of young British artists, he thought they had the wrong man.
But Ms. Raicovich, 44, almost three years into her tenure at the Queens Museum, has been notably outspoken on various hot - button topics, particularly immigration and DACA.
SIX WEEKS INTO HIS TENURE as director of the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), Franklin Sirmans is adapting to his new role at the museum and new expectations for Art Basel Miami Beach.
Just months into her tenure, Hirshhorn Museum Director Melissa Chiu gambled that a splashy 40th - anniversary gala with A-list artists would attract attention — and much - needed money — to the struggling institution.
Barnes & Noble (bks) on Tuesday ousted its Chief Executive Officer Ron Boire less than one year into his tenure, saying he «was not a good fit» in an unusual rebuke for such a corporate announcement.
Now some 14 months into her tenure as the Authors Guild chief — she followed the endlessly polarising author Scott Turow in the position, you might remember — Robinson has had a quieter (than Turow) but not entirely comfortable ride.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News Barnes & Noble fires CEO less than a year into his tenure.
The hiring comes eight months after Barnes & Noble ousted Ron Boire not even a year into his tenure, saying he was «not a good fit» in unusually direct language for a corporate release.
In fact, at least four states have had tenure reform bills introduced this spring that would bring teacher quality into the tenure / dismissal decision:
It was an easy fight for her to win: de Blasio fumbled when he decided to reverse the co-locations of three of her charters, and was forced to find alternate space for the schools after sustaining an embarrassing political defeat just months into his tenure as mayor.
In too many schools, teachers receive their third or fourth contract without serious evaluation, meaning that they drift into tenure protections.
But just months into her tenure, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is sending mixed messages about her commitment to protect young people from discrimination in schools.
Now a year into her tenure, Indianapolis Superintendent Esperanza Zendejas has enacted broad reforms in the 44,000 - student district.
June Kronholz profiled Michelle Rhee two years into her tenure as D.C. schools chancellor in a long article for Education Next.
Less than four months into his tenure as Dallas superintendent, Waldemar «Bill» Rojas has become embroiled in the sort of internecine struggles that have long plagued the 162,000 - student district.
Just four weeks into his tenure, Richard Carranza marched into the issue of segregation in New York City's schools with a tweet.
Seventeen years into his tenure but just a few months before retirement, Peter McWalters took on that state's famously strong union, voiding teachers» seniority rights in the troubled Providence school district.
Now that DeVos is several months into her tenure as the 11th secretary of education, both her supporters and detractors are paying close attention to the policies she is beginning to implement and how they will change the nation's public schools.
Three years into his tenure, Young decided to start sharing data for all teachers, and used it as an opportunity for staff to collaborate and strategize together.
A year into his tenure at the helm of Saint Laurent, Anthony Vaccarello is rethinking French fashion.
Throughout his postdoctoral years, at Memorial Sloane - Kettering Cancer Center, and into his tenure at the University of Michigan, Dr. Al - Hashimi remained steadfast in his determination to solve the problem of how to visualize atomic motion, «to obtain a deeper understanding of gene regulation and to build new technologies for drug discovery and biotechnology.»
The number holding non-tenure track positions (e.g., soft - money research faculty) has, meanwhile, increased 38.3 %, from 21,500 to 29,740.2 These data are sobering for young scientists who went into graduate school expecting to move into tenure - track positions when they emerged from their postdoctorates (or even sooner).
Hiring - time enthusiasm can easily turn into tenure - time trouble, as young scientists realize — too late — that they are being judged by standards different from those (equally high, or higher) that they've spent the last several years of their lives working to meet.
A few months into his tenure, several congressional Republicans complained about a fact sheet on NCI's Web site stating that abortion does not raise a woman's risk of breast cancer.
She stepped down on the heels of a report from Politico that she had purchased stock in a large tobacco company 1 month into her tenure leading the nation's top public health agency, which devotes itself to persuading smokers to quit and warning kids not to take up the habit.
Four years into her tenure - track career, something atypical happened.
In previous research, the authors, psychologists Wendy Williams and Stephen Ceci of Cornell University, found that men and women generally fare equally well once they are hired into tenure - track positions (although some critics have challenged those findings).
Only a minority of the postdocs working in university labs have opportunities to receive high - quality training from eminent senior researchers, develop their own research ideas, gain experience in lab management and grant writing, acquire contacts and a publication record and, ultimately, move into a tenure - track position at a research institution.
After a year focused on teaching general chemistry, she moved into a tenure - track position in the same department.
Ten days into his tenure as United States attorney in Manhattan, Preet Bharara saw his political and prosecutorial worlds collide.
Seven months into his tenure as city Comptroller, former Flushing Councilman John Liu said he believes New York City is recovering from the economic downturn at an encouraging rate.
A statement released on Monday by the party's state publicity secretary, Mr Bode Ogunmola, he said «it is shameful and the peak of rascality that a government which is saddled with its inability to pay workers salaries let alone executing people oriented projects more than half way into its tenure, will now scheme to mortgage out collective future.
The former Chief Executive Officer of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), Sedina Tamakloe Attionu, is ready to attend upon the Economic and Organized Crime Organization (EOCO) in what appears to be an investigation into her tenure at the center, her lawyers have said.
He said Mario's speech came two years into his tenure, while Andrew has had six years in office.
We must further admit, that we have not always agreed with the approach of Mr. Ogilvie, but, we realize that a mere 8 months into his tenure it is probably a wee bit unreasonable to expect massive progress.
De Blasio's focus on national issues just 17 months into his tenure has brought him substantial national press attention and appears to be having some influence on the state level.
Seven years into his tenure, it's encouraging that Cuomo still sounds strongly committed to what (if made permanent) would now stand as a truly transformational fiscal legacy.
In other words, this case might very well take some time to reach its final conclusion, dragging on into the tenure of the next AG — particularly if Espada refuses to cop a plea (assuming one is offered) and fights in court, as it seems at this moment he will.
Preet Bharara, five years into his tenure as United States attorney for the Southern District of New York.
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