Sentences with phrase «meetings at head office»

She lists some of the reasons for the brokerage's success — centralized daily training programs; strong in - house conveyancing systems; a centralized resource centre for agents offering greater services, support and tools; large networking events and monthly managers» meetings at the head office in Burnaby.
An employer will similarly withdraw a job offer if it decides that you aren't up for attending monthly meetings at head office or will refuse a transfer to another office.

Not exact matches

They confronted ABCP dealers at their head offices and demanded answers from banking executives at annual meetings.
Faced with a tricky decision at work I would walk in the park near our head office or seek out a quiet meeting room and pray about it.
Fair Work's investigation into systemic underpayment of wages, the role of head office, and a decision last week by the Fair Work Commission to terminate 26 enterprise bargaining agreements (EBAs) between Domino's and the Shop, Distributive & Allied Employees Association sets the scene for a colourful annual general meeting on November 8, at the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane's cultural precinct.
Ahead of the elections, Mr. Mahama is heading to Sierra Leone, where he will be leading a number of meetings aimed at ensuring a peaceful electoral process, according to a statement from the former President's office.
Cuomo's office confirmed the outreach but said it offered in October to set up a meeting with Sabrina Ty, head of the state Environmental Facilities Corp., and Peter Walke, at the time the governor's assistant secretary for the environment, about securing funding for a filtration system for the municipal water system.
Brian Golding, head of forecasting at the Met Office, said: «The arrival of this exceptionally deep area of low pressure is expected to coincide with spring tides on Monday bringing the risk of flooding to western coasts stretching from southern England to northern Scotland.»
«There are adequate, if not overwhelming, reasons to be concerned that the two repositories that are under debate right now are not the only places in the world where live smallpox virus still exists,» says Nils Daulaire, director of the Office of Global Health Affairs at the US Department of Health and Human Services, and head of the US delegation to the Geneva meeting.
Richard Betts, head of climate impacts at the Hadley Centre of the U.K.'s Met office presented to reporters in Copenhagen today a new analysis of modeling data showing how conserving tropical forests is going to be crucial if the world is to make a target of 2 ˚C, even under the most conservative projections of how much carbon the forests contain.
Peter Stott of the UK Met Office in Exeter headed a project looking at six unusual weather events in 2011.
Professor Adam Scaife, Head of long range forecasting at the Met Office, said: «We've made big inroads into long - range forecasts for winter, but we are still limited to shorter - range weather forecasts in summer.
Peter Stott, the head of climate monitoring at the U.K. Met Office, agreed, noting in an email that, «The slowdown hasn't gone away, however, the results of this study still show the warming trend over the past 15 years has been slower than previous 15 year periods.
«This forecast suggests that by the end of 2016 we will have seen three record, or near - record years in a row for global temperatures,» Adam Scaife, head of long - range prediction at the Met Office, said in a statement.
The meeting began with a presentation about SciLifeLab by Karin Forsberg Nilsson, Scientific Director at SciLifeLab, followed by an overview of SciLife Innovation by Bo - Ragnar Tolf, head of Karolinska Institutet Innovation office.
Prof Richard Betts is head of climate impacts research at the Met Office Hadley Centre and chair in climate impacts at the University of Exeter.
Last week was very exciting and busy in many ways: a visit at H&M's head office, meeting Giovanna Battaglia and studying among other things.
Between going into the office, stepping out for pictures or meetings, and then heading to events at night, my days can be anywhere from 8 - 15 hours!
I'm finally back into my LA work routine which means heading to meetings, spending time at the office and running errands.
Or, maybe you're the type who puts in extra hours at the office, meets the girls out for a drink, notices a couple of interesting guys but figures it's too hard to get their attention, then heads home without giving them another thought.
When the mother of child # 600 (out of 600) arrived at the school office to drop off the students meds before heading back to the local shelter, the schools assistant principal sprinted to cover the teachers classroom so she could meet face - to - face with the mother.
When the wildfire struck outside Fort McMurray a year ago, Rocco Neglia was sitting in a regular office meeting across the country at the head office of his firm Economical Insurance, in Waterloo, Ont.
The first day we met at the tour office at 7:30 am to head to the bus.
Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) has held a Board of Directors» Meeting chaired by Mr. Ampon Kittiampon, THAI Chairman, at THAI Head Office with the following announcements.
This tour meets at our office in the Gaslamp Quarter and then we head out on our excursion.
Landry will work closely with Aline Zafirian, Regional Business Manager, Eastern Canada, who is based out of Montreal, Quebec and focuses on growing business at the head office level with retail, wholesale and tour operator partners as well as further developing Quebec sales and the emerging groups, meetings and incentive markets.
[UPDATE, 1/11: Richard Betts, the head of climate impacts at the Met Office, has written a commentary for the BBC amplifying on the confusion between weather (cold or hot) and climate.
Richard Betts, head of climate impacts at the Met Office Hadley Centre, also expressed concern.
I convinced Bruce Stokes, whom I had met at the 1974 World Food Conference in Rome, to abandon his master's program at the Columbia School of Journalism to head up our office of information.
Prof Adam Scaife, Head of Long Range Prediction at the Met Office and member of the RMetS» Climate Science Communication Group, commented: «These predictions show that 1.5 °C events are now looming over the horizon, but the global pattern of heat would be different to a more sustained exceeding of the Paris 1.5 °C threshold.
Professor Adam Scaife, the head of monthly to decadal prediction at the Met Office Hadley Centre, said: «The end of the recent slowdown in global warming is due to a flip in Pacific sea - surface temperatures.
I sample a few comments here and reply to a lengthy post by Richard Betts, Head of the Climate Impacts strategic area at the UK Met Office, that critiqued our paper.
«Peter Stott, Head of Climate Monitoring and Attribution at the Met Office, said: «Recent advances in observational data and the way it is analysed give us a better insight into the climate system than ever before.
Michael Dukes - Forecast / General Manager for MeteoGroup UK Dr Andrew G Marshall - Climate Scientist at the Met Office - Hadley Centre Dr. Helen Johnson, Lecturer and Researcher at Oxford University Penny Tranter: Meteorology Training Manager at the Met Office Fiona Campbell - Meteorologist at the Carbon Trust Derek Swannick - Royal Navy Meteorologist Steff Gaulter - Senior Weather Presenter for Al Jazeera English Dr. Sylvia Knight, Head of Education Services, Royal Meteorological Society
To get back to the main point - which at least you are addressing unlike some on this blog who are dancing on the head of a pin - if temperatures are showing a decline over the last decade or more - as was demonstrated in the Met office links - surely that demonstrates that there has been «no warming».
James Murphy, head of climate prediction at the Met Office, agreed and linked the NAO to Indian monsoons, Atlantic hurricanes and sea ice in the Arctic.
Vicky Pope, head of climate science advice at the Met Office, says it is important to keep the politics and science separate.
And while the general principles of CO2 fertilisation are known, there is still much to learn about how these processes will act in future as the world continues to warm, said Prof Richard Betts, head of climate impacts research at the Met Office Hadley Centre, in a guest post for Carbon Brief.
Interesting that they state: Peter Stott, Head of Climate Attribution at the Met Office, said: «Our research shows current global average temperatures are highly unlikely in a world without human influence on the climate.
This would be helped by other studies building on their «ingenious approach,» says Prof Peter Stott, head of the climate monitoring and attribution at the Met Office Hadley Centre and professor of detection and attribution at the University of Exeter, who also wasn't involved in the study.
Vicky Pope, the head of Climate Change Advice at the UK Met Office, stated that the possibility of climate sensitivity being under 1.5 deg.C had effectively been ruled out.
Vicky Pope, head of climate science at the Met Office, said: «In most cases, our new understanding has reinforced results from the IPCC report - and the degree of impact is about the same.»
But Richard Betts, the head of the climate impacts division at Britain's Met Office, said in an interview that the Goddard Institute's modeling stands out because of NASA scientists» longstanding familiarity with the information coming from NASA - built satellites.
Murphy is the head of climate prediction at the Met Office, the official center for climate change research in Britain.
Dr Balan Sarojini's co-authors on the new paper were Prof Peter Stott, Head of Climate Monitoring and Attribution at the Met Office and Professor of Detection and Attribution at the University of Exeter, and Dr Emily Black, Associate Professor and expert in water cycle variability at NCAS based at the University of Reading.
We will do what we can to meet you in person, either at our head office in Harrogate, or at our unmanned offices in York, Manchester or London.
Nor does it say that the FLSC is attempting to meet the problem head - on by way of a solution that will bring the middle and low income client back to lawyers» offices because legal services at reasonable cost can be developed.
The Facilities Team are responsible for providing a complete general office, building facilities service at Head office sites, to meet both our corporate and departmental...
On one Tuesday — typically her busiest day — she exercises at daybreak, gets her sons to their 7 a.m. bus, makes calls, heads to her office for a 9 a.m. meeting, delivers seasonal goodies to three large businesses, and returns home to answer e-mail, tweak her Web site, and greet her sons when they return.
And I developed my own corporate accounts, one of which I had from 1981, (oddly enough met an initial buyer coming in from the States» Head Office, at an open house), until the corporation left Canada in 1998.
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