Sentences with phrase «local business leaders engage»

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Members of the public who attend the full - day Good Food Festival programming have the opportunity to learn directly from experienced farmers and gardeners through long - form DIY workshops and «Good Food Commons» mini-sessions; hear from thought leader panelists about the future of our agricultural system; watch cooking demos, emphasizing local food, by culinary leaders such as Frontera's Rick Bayless and One Off Hospitality's Paul Kahan (both past recipients of FamilyFarmed's Good Food Chef of the Year Award); and engage with more than 150 farmer, food business, and nonprofit exhibitors.
«Empire State Development is engaging with local elected officials, regional business leaders and other key stakeholders to review their recommendations,» the spokesman, Jason Conwall, wrote in an email.
«As we have stated, Empire State Development is engaging with local elected officials, regional business leaders and other key stakeholders to review project recommendations in their respective regions.
Think of all the times weve engaged in a conversation with a teacher, a student, a parent, a superintendent, or a local business leader.
Engage parents, civic and elected leaders, local businesses, clergy members and the libraries, museums and service providers.
Learn five strategies that will help you establish an initiative to engage local business and industry leaders in partnerships that will serve as a critical step towards building a strong magnet program, engaged students, and a talented workforce.»
In order to harness that enthusiasm, the district held a series of personalized learning summits to engage postsecondary school leaders, city officials, school leaders from neighboring districts, local business leaders, parents, and teachers in the development of the personalized learning initiative.
Stockbridge is the primary executive responsible for engaging with state and local officials; community leaders; and business, consumer and nonprofit organizations within the Delmarva Power region.
This work engages public child protection agencies, human services providers, local organizations, the faith community, and neighborhood leaders, using the motto, «Keeping children safe is everybody's business
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