Not exact matches
Mark Lloyd, Professor of Communication, University of Southern California — Annenberg
School Luther Lowe, VP of Public Policy, Yelp Nancy Lublin, Founder / CEO, Crisis Text Line Kanyi Maqubela, Partner, Collaborative Fund Jonathan Matus, Founder / CEO, Zendrive Josh McFarland, Vice President of Product, Twitter Andrew McLaughlin, Head of
New Business, Medium; Venture Partner, betaworks Shishir Mehrotra, Entrepreneur & former VP of Product & Engineering, YouTube Apoorva Mehta, Founder / CEO, Instacart Doug Merritt, CEO, Splunk Dinesh Moorjani, Founder / CEO, Hatch Labs; Co-Founder, Tinder Brit Morin, Founder / CEO, Brit + Co Dave Morin, Entrepreneur; Partner, Slow Ventures Dustin Moskovitz, Co-Founder, Asana; Co-Founder, Facebook Amanda Moskowitz, Founder / CEO, Stacklist Alex Nogales, President / CEO, National Hispanic Media Coalition Alexis Ohanian, Co-Founder, Reddit Mike Olson, Founder / Chairman / CSO, Cloudera Pierre Omidyar, Founder, eBay Felix W. Ortiz III, Founder / Chairman / CEO, Viridis; Board Member of The NYC Technology Development
Corporation Jen Pahlka, Founder / Executive Director, Code for America Barney Pell, Founder Powerset, MoonExpress, Locomobi; Founding Trustee, Singularity University Mark Pincus, Executive Chairman and Founder, Zynga Shervin Pishevar, Co - Founder / Managing Director, Sherpa Capital and Co - Founder / Executive Chairman of Hyperloop One Brandon Pollack, Director of Global Affairs, 1776 Amy Rao, Founder / CEO, Integrated Archive Systems, Inc..
Amidst the economic crisis, Delvinia has a number of
new client wins including: Rogers Media, Greenfield Ethanol, Pelmorex Media (The Weather Network), Homeserve Technologies, Canada Post
Corporation, The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation and Richard Ivey
School of Business.
«Despite the continued support of attacks by activist hedge funds by the Chair of the SEC, and many «Chicago
school» academics who continue to rely on discredited statistics, there is growing recognition by institutional investors and prominent «
new school» economists of the threat to
corporations and their shareholders and to the economy of these attacks -LSB-...]
As a Director and member of the management committee of Inland Real Estate
Corporation (NYSE: IRC), he helped to ring the
New York Stock Exchange bell instead of a
school bell.
Sarah serves on the Board of Directors of Quest Resource Holding
Corporation (NASDAQ: QRHC), on the Young Executive Board of iMentor, on the Executive Council of the Alumni Council at the
School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) at Columbia University and as Chair of the Sustainability Committee of the
New York Hedge Fund Roundtable.
The food service professionals at
New Castle Community
School Corporation (Indiana) are serving up nutritious school meals with creativity and person
School Corporation (Indiana) are serving up nutritious
school meals with creativity and person
school meals with creativity and personality.
Share Our Spare collects
new and gently used items through donation drives with local
corporations,
school classrooms or birthday party gift collections and meets first - hand with local service agencies to identify families in need.
At 3 p.m., Assemblywoman Shelley Mayer and Assemblyman Gary Pretlow will join the
New York State Afterschool Network and The After - School Corporation for a tour of the new state - funded afterschool program at Cross Hill Academy, a K - 8 Public school in Yonkers, 160 Bolmer A
New York State Afterschool Network and The After -
School Corporation for a tour of the new state - funded afterschool program at Cross Hill Academy, a K - 8 Public school in Yonkers, 160 Bolme
School Corporation for a tour of the
new state - funded afterschool program at Cross Hill Academy, a K - 8 Public school in Yonkers, 160 Bolmer A
new state - funded afterschool program at Cross Hill Academy, a K - 8 Public
school in Yonkers, 160 Bolme
school in Yonkers, 160 Bolmer Ave.
Ron Deutsch, with
New Yorkers for Fiscal Fairness, says the state could begin to close its $ 2 billion dollar budget deficit and have more money for
schools and health care if it began collecting more taxes on
corporations and other businesses who the groups believe are underpaying right now.
The poll cited seven different possible rationales for rejecting Cuomo: the Moreland Commission scandal, cuts in
school aid, tax cuts, his alliance with a «shadowy» group called the Committee to Save
New York, his donations from Republicans including the Koch Brothers and Ken Langone, his support for charter
schools, and his «values,» which show he «caters to the wealthy and
corporations.»
It authorizes $ 150 million in a tax credit offsetting donations to educational scholarship funds, reauthorizes mayoral control of
New York City
schools for three years, legalizes mixed martial arts, and transfers the Canal
Corporation from the Thruway Authority to the Power Authority.
Citing stances the Senators have taken detrimental to the cause of working people, the flyers highlight: Protecting a failed tax system that favors the privileged at the expense of working people; increasing the tax on health insurance; siding with big
corporations and against teachers and students to pass a Charter
School Bill - with no real reform; creating a
new Tier V pension; and attacking education by supporting an irresponsible property tax cap.
«When Poor and Working Class
New Yorkers are struggling to attend SUNY
schools because of rising tuition, I find it insulting that Governor Cuomo would propose a plan that gives tax breaks to wealthy
corporations simply for their proximity to a SUNY campus.
Additional participants in the Jamaica Now Planning Initiative include: 165th Street Business Improvement District, 180th Street Business Improvement District, Jamaica Center Business Improvement District and Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District, A Better Jamaica, A Better Way Family & Community Center, Addisleigh Park Civic Association, Alliance of South Asian American Laborers, America Works, Antioch Baptist Church, Brinkerhoff Action Associates, Inc., Center for Integration & Advancement for
New Americans, Center for
New York City Neighborhoods, Chhaya Community Development
Corporation, Citizens Housing & Planning Council, Community Healthcare Network of
New York City, Cultural Collaborative Jamaica, Damian Family Care Center, Edge
School of the Art, Exploring the Metropolis, Farmers Boulevard Community Development
Corporation, First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Fortune Society, Goodwill Industries of Greater
New York &
New Northern
New Jersey, Greater Allen Development
Corporation, Greater Triangular Civic Association, Indo Caribbean Alliance, Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, Jamaica Hospital, Jamaica Muslim Center; Jamaica Performing Arts Center, Jamaica YMCA, King Manor, LaGuardia Community College Adult & Continuing Education, Mutual Housing Association of
New York, Neighborhood Housing Services Jamaica,
New York Alliance for Careers in Healthcare, Queens College, Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Economic Development
Corporation, Queens Hospital, Queens Legal Services, Queens Library; Queens Workforce1 Center, SelfHelp, Sikh Cultural Society, Sunnyside Community Services, Inc., The Jamaica Young Professionals, The Jamaica Youth Leaders, The Tate Group, Upwardly Global, Visiting Nurse Service of
New York, and Y - Roads.
The Fund for Great Public
Schools, a teachers union backed SuperPAC has weigh in support of Senator Rivera, while New Yorkers for Independent Action have sided with CM Cabrera because of his strong support for charter schools and education tax credits for individuals and corporations that donate to public, private and parochial s
Schools, a teachers union backed SuperPAC has weigh in support of Senator Rivera, while
New Yorkers for Independent Action have sided with CM Cabrera because of his strong support for charter
schools and education tax credits for individuals and corporations that donate to public, private and parochial s
schools and education tax credits for individuals and
corporations that donate to public, private and parochial
schoolsschools.
Another independent expenditure (or IE) group,
New Yorkers for Independent Action weighed in on behalf of CM Cabrera who is a staunch supporter of
school choice, charter
schools and education tax credits for individuals and
corporations that donate to public, private and parochial
schools.
«Among other items, the agenda will include a revised version of the Education, Labor and Family Assistance Article VII bill that I was forced to veto earlier this year to prevent an unaffordable increase in
school aid, an appropriation bill to authorize distribution of $ 607 million in federal Education Jobs Fund money to
school districts, and necessary legislation to reorganize the
New York City Off - Track Betting
Corporation.»
«We need a
New York that works for all of us, where big
corporations are responsible for paying their fair share of taxes to support our
schools, roads, public transit and the services that we all rely on,» said Tomas Garduno, political director of ALIGN.
Doug Dunham, Quinn Gillepsie Douglas Durst, The Durst Organization Helena Durst, The Durst Organization Richard Edelman, Edelman PR Blair W. Effron, Centerview Partners Cheryl Cohen Effron Jay W. Eisenhofer, Grant & Eisenhofer P.A. Leecia Eve, Verizon Hector J. Figueroa, 32BJ SEIU Alan H. Fishman, Ladder Capital
Corporation Jay S. Fishman, The Travelers Companies, Inc Gregory Floyd, Teamsters Local 237 Marian Fontana, 9 - 11 Families Association Mark T. Gallogly, Centerbridge Partners Christopher C. Giamo, Regional President, TD Bank Faith Gay, Quinn Emanuel MaryAnne Gilmartin, Forest City Ratner Companies Steve Goldman, Kramer Levin Barry M. Gosin, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Raj Goyle, Badhala Nick Gravante, Boies Schiller Jonathan Gray, Blackstone George Gresham, 1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East Robert Greifeld, Nasdaq OMX Jeffrey R. Gural, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Gerald L. Hassell, The Bank of
New York Mellon Marc Holliday, SL Green Realty Group Jay S. Jacobs, Nassau County Democratic Committee Hamilton E. James, The Blackstone Group Steven A. Kandarian, MetLife Pat Kane, RN,
New York State Nurses Association Brad Karp, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Rob Kaplan, Harvard Business
School Michael W. Kempner, The MWW Group Julie Kushner, United Automobile Workers Pam Kwatra, Kripari Marketing Gary LaBarbera, Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater
New York Jonathan Lavine, Sankaty Advisors Kenneth Lerer, Lerer Ventures Leonard Litwin, Glenwood Management Jeffrey H. Lynford, Educational Housing Services John McAvoy, Consolidated Edison, Inc Raymond J. McGuire, Citigroup, Inc..
«For too long,
corporations have exploited loopholes to avoid paying their fair share of taxes, and the result has been less revenue to support stronger public
schools and colleges for all
New York students,» said NYSUT Executive President Andrew Pallotta.
Chanting slogans like «Profits, not pupils,» «We want money, not textbooks» and «First the banks, then the
schools,» a large and spirited group of gaudily dressed faux hedge - funders expressed their enthusiasm for siphoning profits from charter
schools on May 4 at a rally in front of the
New York City Charter
School Center, the organization of charter school management that receives significant funding from hedge - fund operators and anti-union corporations such as Wal -
School Center, the organization of charter
school management that receives significant funding from hedge - fund operators and anti-union corporations such as Wal -
school management that receives significant funding from hedge - fund operators and anti-union
corporations such as Wal - Mart.
Senate President Says Raise Taxes on
Corporations, Not People New Jersey Senate President Stephen Sweeney, who has been cool to Gov. Phil Murphy's plan to raise taxes on millionaires, instead proposed a tax increase on corporations to boost funding
Corporations, Not People
New Jersey Senate President Stephen Sweeney, who has been cool to Gov. Phil Murphy's plan to raise taxes on millionaires, instead proposed a tax increase on
corporations to boost funding
corporations to boost funding for
schools.
Concern about corporate political donations has grown since the U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 ruling in the Citizens United case that lifted restrictions on independent spending by
corporations, said David Yermack, a professor at
New York University's Stern
School of Business.
The city's Economic Development
Corporation and the Department of Education's Educational Construction Fund are getting ready to release a request for proposals looking for a developer to create a
new mixed - use building at 131 Livingston St., with the requirement of adding the
school seats somewhere in the neighborhood, District Manager Rob Perris said at Wednesday's board meeting.
The Governor's Airport Advisory Panel is charged with producing recommendations on redesigns and modernization for our region's airports, and is comprised of the following appointees by the Governor: Amanda Burden, former commissioner of the
New York City Department of City Planning; Tony Collins, co-chair of the North Country Regional Economic Development Council; Jose Gomez - Ibanez, Professor of Urban Planning and Public Policy at the Kennedy
School of Government and Harvard's Graduate
School of Design; Queens Borough President Melinda Katz; DanTishman, CEO of Tishman Construction
Corporation; Jacqueline Snyder, former head of the
New York City Public Design Commission; John Zuccotti, co-chair of Brookfield Office Properties.
The speech outlined Mr. Stringer's first year in office — touting audits that uncovered waste in the
New York City Housing Authority and city
schools, his efforts to bring more transparency and open elections to the boards of major
corporations, and his ClaimStat program to track suits against the city.
The After -
School Corporation (TASC) is New York City - based non-profit working to change public policy and expand funding for after school pro
School Corporation (TASC) is
New York City - based non-profit working to change public policy and expand funding for after
school pro
school programs.
It included Farida Fatehi, BDS, MS, who was a research analyst at the College of Dentistry,
New York University, at the time the study was conducted; and William Greene, PhD, Robert Stanksy and Toyota Motor
Corporation professor of economics at the
New York University Stern
School of Business.
Dr. Lieping Chen currently serves as the United Technologies
Corporation Professor in Cancer Research, Professor of Immunobiology, Dermatology and Medical Oncology at Yale
School of Medicine and co-Director of the Cancer Immunology Program of Yale Cancer Center in
New Haven, CT..
The first third of Clockstoppers is an interminable high
school comedy ending with a DJ showdown, the second third of the film is Zak on the run from evil corporate drones led by Michael Biehn, and the final third of the film is an infiltration of the evil
corporation ending in a ludicrous action sequence and capped by a Back to the Future resolution involving a shiny
new car and a nubile young lass.
However, the date for considering a
new four - year contract for the superintendent was delayed as the result of the intervention by the
Corporation for Boston, a multi-community group dedicated to easing racial tension in the city since
school...
The University of Wisconsin - Madison professor got that number by adding up the components a
school needs to have in place to implement Modern Red Schoolhouse, one of seven improvement designs being underwritten by
New American
Schools, a nonprofit
corporation based in Arlington, Va..
A number of strong nonprofits currently serve the national charter community, including
New York — based Civic Builders, Los Angeles — based Pacific Charter
School Development, and the DC - based Charter
School Development
Corporation.
The
New American
Schools (NAS) Development
Corporation is one early example.
Bauman Family Foundation; Carnegie
Corporation of
New York; Nathan Cummings Foundation; Department of Education, Office of Education Research and Improvement; Disney Learning Partnership; Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation; Fetzer Institute; The Ford Foundation; The J. Paul Getty Trust; William and Flora Hewlett Foundation; Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation; Kaplan eScore Learning; John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; Mr. Thomas H. Lee; Lilly Endowment Inc.; John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Markle Foundation; James S. McDonnell Foundation; Mr. Albert Merck; Museum of Modern Art; National Endowment for the Arts, Arts Education Partnership in collaboration with the Council of Chief State
School Officers; National Science Foundation;
New American
Schools Development
Corporation; The Pew Charitable Trusts; Jesse Phillips Foundation; DeWitt Wallace - Reader's Digest Fund; The Rockefeller Foundation; Rockefeller Brothers Fund; The Louise and Claude Rosenberg, Jr..
At last week's Askwith Forum, «Transformative Change in American
Schools,» Michele Cahill, — vice-president for national program and director of urban education at Carnegie Corporation of New York, — spoke to the importance of transformative change and systemic reform within K — 12 schools across the nation, focusing largely on Common Core Sta
Schools,» Michele Cahill, — vice-president for national program and director of urban education at Carnegie
Corporation of
New York, — spoke to the importance of transformative change and systemic reform within K — 12
schools across the nation, focusing largely on Common Core Sta
schools across the nation, focusing largely on Common Core Standards.
Special coverage of district and high
school reform and its impact on student opportunities for success is supported in part by a grant from the Carnegie
Corporation of
New York.
It is particularly urgent that urban high
schools be reformed, and in 2000, the Carnegie Corporation of New York launched a national initiative, Schools for a New Society, to help urban communities redesign their high s
schools be reformed, and in 2000, the Carnegie
Corporation of
New York launched a national initiative,
Schools for a New Society, to help urban communities redesign their high s
Schools for a
New Society, to help urban communities redesign their high
schoolsschools.
The most prominent effort to promote innovation during my brief stint in the Department of Education was the creation of the
New American
Schools Development
Corporation, now known as
New American
Schools (see Jeffrey Mirel, «Unrequited Promise,» in the Summer 2002 issue of Education Next, telling how
New American
Schools grew from a feisty start - up to a consummate Washington insider).
In the first, as part of President Bush's America 2000 plan, executives of major
corporations have pledged at least $ 150 million to the
New American Schools Development Corporation, which will award contracts to R&D teams that will aid in the creation of a «new generation of American schools.&raq
New American
Schools Development Corporation, which will award contracts to R&D teams that will aid in the creation of a «new generation of American schools.
Schools Development
Corporation, which will award contracts to R&D teams that will aid in the creation of a «
new generation of American schools.&raq
new generation of American
schools.
schools.»
More recently, we drew heavily on those experiences to create Opportunity by Design, an initiative of Carnegie
Corporation of
New York that is enabling a select group of urban districts to design new secondary schools that serve all students, particularly those who are underprepared and need to accelerate and recuperate their learni
New York that is enabling a select group of urban districts to design
new secondary schools that serve all students, particularly those who are underprepared and need to accelerate and recuperate their learni
new secondary
schools that serve all students, particularly those who are underprepared and need to accelerate and recuperate their learning.
When former Ed
School dean Francis Keppel started a company to develop educational materials, Marzollo packed her bags for
New York City and began work at Keppel's General Learning Corporation (GLC), concentrating on new research in early childhood educati
New York City and began work at Keppel's General Learning
Corporation (GLC), concentrating on
new research in early childhood educati
new research in early childhood education.
The International Business Machines
Corporation is testing a
new, computer - based instructional system that is designed to help middle -
school students understand the relationships between music, mathematics, and science.
Several months after the
New American
Schools Development Corporation announced it would continue bankrolling only nine of its 11 design teams, the two unfunded projects are striving to remain alive by scaling back their prototypes for «break the mold» s
Schools Development
Corporation announced it would continue bankrolling only nine of its 11 design teams, the two unfunded projects are striving to remain alive by scaling back their prototypes for «break the mold»
schoolsschools.
CGCS and ServiceMaster
Corporation sponsor the annual award in memory of Richard Green, a superintendent for the
New York City and Minneapolis
schools.
The nonprofit
corporation was formed in 1991 by the chief executives of some of the country's leading businesses to establish a «
new generation of American
schools.»
American philanthropy, by local and national foundations,
corporations, and wealthy individuals, has played many important roles in K — 12 education: creating
new schools, underwriting research, funding scholarships, testing hypotheses, generating
new curricula, invoking ideals, setting agendas, bolstering training, and building a case for policy changes.
Cahill Discusses Education Reform Harvard Crimson, October 24, 2013 «Before an audience of teachers, students, faculty, and members of the community, Michele Cahill, a vice president at the Carnegie
Corporation of
New York, discussed possible paths for reforming American public education during the Harvard Graduate
School of Education's Askwith Forum on Wednesday.»
Thousands of
schools for African American students across the Jim Crow South were built with the backing of the Rosenwald Fund, one of the earliest and most important foundations in education; philanthropist Grace Dodge founded Teachers College, now at Columbia University, in 1887, which led to training of teachers in pedagogy; the Ford Foundation was involved in promoting the employment of classroom aides, National Merit Scholarships, and the development of Advanced Placement curricula and tests; the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards grew out of work funded by Carnegie
Corporation of
New York, which also funded the Educational Testing Service to develop objective ways of measuring academic merit, which led to the SAT.
While many people complain about the public education system, PENCIL (Public Education Needs Civic Involvement) invites civic leaders, heads of
corporations, and well - known writers and entertainers to walk in the shoes of principals in
New York City
schools.