Sentences with phrase «moderated by a host»

This conversation will be moderated by our host, Teresa Pahl of Hanson Bridgett, LLP.
The topic for this week's debate, moderated by host Grant Reeher, concerns public policy questions that bear on the city's future.

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I had the opportunity to moderate a panel on improving efficiency at a customer service summit hosted by the Incite Group here in New York last week.
WAYZATA, Minnesota - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari participates in a moderated question - and - answer session hosted by Cargill - 1500 GMT.
WINONA, Minn. - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari participates in a moderated question - and - answer session before an event hosted by Winona State University - 2330 GMT.
Hosted by NYSE Take advantage of a special photo op at the top of Maroon Lake and then enjoy a moderate 3 - mile hike down to East Maroon Portal.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared at the Summit along with Academy Award - winner Viola Davis, who was interviewed by MSNBC host Joy - Ann Reid, contributing writer at The New Yorker Ronan Farrow moderated a panel with Italian actress Asia Argento and Italian model Ambra B. Gutierrez, two women who stood up to disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
The event, hosted by the Aspen Institute Sports & Society Program, will be moderated by Tom Farrey, director of the Aspen Institute's Sports & Society Program and ESPN reporter, and will be streamed live on the Internet.
We are excited to announce that this Thursday, March 28, National Dairy Council will be holding a Twitter chat moderated by Dayle Hayes, MS, RD and hosted by Karen Kafer, NDC Vice-President of Health Partnerships.
State Education Commissioner John King noted that the business community's support is important to bring change to the state's education system, during a panel discussion hosted by The Business Council and moderated by Heather C. Briccetti, Esq., president and CEO of The Business Council.
At 5:45 p.m., AARP New York hosts a candidate forum for open seats in Manhattan, featuring candidates running in City Council Districts 2, 4 and 8, moderated by a panel of reporters, Baruch College, Library Building, Room 705, 24th Street between Lexington Avenue and Third Avenue, Manhattan.
Nicole Malliotakis and Paul Massey participated in a debate hosted by Crain's and moderated by Greg David, but Massey ended his candidacy shortly after the debate ended, issuing an unexpected statement at noon.
Even if you can't make it to Search Engine Strategies in March, DC» ers still have a chance to learn a little more about a subject that's only going to become a bigger part of the political communications landscape in the future, via a panel discussion moderated by ClickZ's Kate Kaye and hosted by the Interactive Advertising Bureau.
Council members Jimmy Vacca, Annabel Palma, Mark Weprin, Melissa Mark - Viverito, Dan Garodnick and Inez Dickens appeared before an energized crowd, in a discussion moderated by BronxTalk radio host Gary Axelbank.
The panel was moderated by Capital Pressroom radio host Susan Arbetter.
At Civic Hall Tuesday night, «Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman will make remarks at an event, hosted by NY Tech Meetup, entitled «Tech and Government Featuring NY Attorney General Eric Schneiderman»... The Attorney General's remarks will be followed by a panel of representatives from his office, moderated by Andrew Rasiej, Chairman of NY Tech Meetup.
Hosted by the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund, the forum was moderated by North Fork Environmental Council president Bill Toedter.
The discussion was moderated by veteran journalist and NY1 Inside City Hall host Errol Louis, together with journalists Aleksandra Slabisz, of Nowy Dziennik, and David Mark Greaves, of Our Time Press.
The event, co-presented by the League of Women Voters of Albany County and the Women's Press Club of New York State, was moderated by Susan Arbetter, host of WCNY's «The Capitol Pressroom,» a syndicated public radio program about state politics.
At 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Crain's New York Business will host an event on how startup businesses take off in New York City, featuring: Gregg Bishop, Commissioner, NYC Department of Small Business Services; Howard Lerman, Co-Founder & CEO, Yext; Rachel Shechtman,, Founder and CEO, STORY; Adam Shwartz, Director, Jacobs Technion - Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech; and moderated by Matthew Flamm, Senior Reporter, Crain's New York Business.
At 7:30 p.m., AG Eric Schneiderman will make remarks at an event hosted by NY Tech Meetup, followed by a panel of representatives from his office — including his newest hire, former LG candidate Tim Wu — moderated by the organization's Andrew Rasiej, Civic Hall, 156 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor, Manhattan.
Also at 6:30 p.m., Pa'Lante Harlem hosts a housing debate for candidates for New York City Council District 9, moderated by NY1's Errol Louis and New York Amsterdam News» Elinor Tatum, Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Community Center, 34 W. 134 St., Manhattan.
The debate will be moderated by veteran Bronx talk show host Gary Axelbank.
The 90 - minute, commercial - free debate will be moderated by Capital Tonight host Liz Benjamin and air on channels 1, 10 and 200 in Central and Northern New York.
Democrats (from left to right) Steve Williams, Colleen Deacon and Eric Kingson during a debate moderated by Campbell Conversations host Grant Reeher
The forum, which was moderated by Republican Suffolk County Comptroller John Kennedy and held at Suffolk County Community College's Eastern Campus in Northampton, was one of three public events the congressman hosted Sunday.
During the «Four Women in a Room» panel discussion, hosted by activist groups True Blue New York and Empire State Indivisible and moderated by POLITICO politics reporter Gloria Pazmino, Williams noted that New York has some of the worst voting laws in the country and addressed comments made by Melissa DeRosa, secretary to the governor, in which she said that most of the panelists do not have state government experience.
The debate was hosted by LBC and moderated by Nick Ferrari.
SPECTRUM NEWS VIDEO: Republican Steve McLaughlin and Democrat Andrea Smyth took issue with each other, and made it clear where they stand on the issues, in a debate moderated by Capital Tonight host Liz Benjamin and Spectrum News» Solomon Syed.
Republican Steve McLaughlin and Democrat Andrea Smyth took issue with each other, and made it clear where they stand on the issues, in a debate moderated by Capital Tonight host Liz Benjamin and Spectrum News» Solomon Syed.
The full debate, hosted by NY1 and moderated by Errol Louis and Brian Lehrer, is available here.
The forum was moderated by Juan Manuel Benítez, Host and Executive Producer of Pura Política on NY1 Noticias.
Moderated by Campbell Institute Director and WRVO Campbell Conversations Host Grant Reeher, this debate provides that exchange.
Moderated by Campbell Institute Director and Campbell Conversations host Grant Reeher, this debate will provide that exchange.
Since another New York congressman by the name of Eric Massa introduced us to «tickle fights» a year ago, sex scandals have been multiplying like rabbits — leading to a surreal moment Monday night, when former New York governor Eliot Spitzer (D - Mayflower Hotel), now a CNN host, found himself moderating a roundtable discussion of sex scandals.
These themes, and their delivery, set the contours for the hour - long debate moderated by «Capital Tonight» host Liz Benjamin and Time Warner Cable reporters Matt Hunter and Brian Dwyer:
It was moderated by Liz Benjamin, host of Capital Tonight, along with Syracuse reporter Bill Carey and Rochester reporter Seth Voorhees.
The public forum, hosted by the Republican Party of Bennington County, included two moderate to liberal Democrat legislators, a first - term Republican lawmaker, and Manchester's pragmatic chief of police.
On May 12th, following a performance of Headstrong, the theater hosted a panel discussion moderated by former Dateline NBC anchor, Stone Phillips.
Hosted by the FranklinInstitute in Philadelphia, the panel was moderated by the award - winning author (and DISCOVER blogger and columnist) CarlZimmer.
A series of presentations by noted researchers will be followed by a moderated discussion with host Neil deGrasse Tyson, Frederick P. Rose Director of the Hayden Planetarium.
As part of the J. Allyn Taylor International Prize in Medicine Symposium hosted by Robarts Research Institute at Western's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, experts in the fields of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of MS will present their work and will join in an engaging panel discussion moderated by André Picard, health columnist with The Globe and Mail.
The event was moderated by Catt Sadler, the multi-talented host of E! News.
Our chat rooms and message boards are moderated by our team of Chat Guides and Forum Hosts.
----------------- Thursday April 289:00 am For Ebert Club members: Meet & Greet coffee and pastries, hosted by Chaz and Roger Ebert at the Illini Union.10: 30 am Panel Discussion 1 (Nate Kohn moderates festival guests), Illini Union1: 00 pm UMBERTO D, by Vittorio De Sica.3: 30 pm MY DOG TULIP, with directors Paul and Sandra Fierlinger in person.8: 00 pm TINY FURNITURE (98 min).
Features newly - recorded commentary by film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum and Iranian scholar Mehrnaz Saeed - Vafa, a 90 - minute Q&A with director Abbas Kiarostami hosted and moderated by New York Film Festival director Richard Peña at the University of Indiana and a booklet with an essay be Peter Tonguette.
The program was moderated by late night host Conan O'Brien.
The special will be moderated by SiriusXM host Jim Ladd and will feature the rock icon answering a variety of questions from the studio audience.
Sorkin, Academy - Award winning screenwriter and executive producer («The West Wing,» «The Newsroom,» «A Few Good Men») was in disbelief at the event during a discussion moderated by KCRW host and film critic Elvis Mitchell.
Next, we get a Q & A session with Linklater, Delpy, and Hawke (37:03), moderated by critic and radio host Elvis Mitchell.
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