Sentences with phrase «numerous years serving»

Our team collectively has more than 100 years experience and numerous years serving students as professional truck driving instructors.
Dr. Janice Porter is an experienced instructional leader with numerous years serving as a principal, teacher and director in both traditional and non - traditional school systems.

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He has served on numerous NASAA committees in addition to serving ten years as a member of its Board of Directors.
Prior to joining Raytheon, Fortner served as the Corporate Liaison Officer and manager of Socioeconomic Programs for Hughes Electronics Corporation wherein she held numerous management positions over a twenty eight year career.
Mr. Todhunter is an active member of The ESOP Association's Board of Governors and has served in numerous volunteer capacities for the Association over the years.
Mr. Coates has been an active member of The ESOP Association for many years serving in numerous volunteer positions over the years.
Employees from all organizations volunteered in many different capacities including the support of area schools, serving Thanksgiving meals to 5,000 underprivileged people last year and supporting numerous charitable causes, he adds.
Desserts are numerous and this year, pre-empting the post lunch coffees I will make on Mum's new coffee machine, I am going to make and serve these sweet little almond drops.
Despite having numerous charges, they do not stack up consecutively as far as potential time served, so 2 +2 +3 +4 = 11 years.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
Tommy Morrison, heavyweight boxer Pleaded guilty last January to numerous charges ranging from drug to firearm possession; serving 10 years in prison, with eight years suspended, in Texarkana, Ark.; could be released for good behavior in January 2001.
My experience as Director of Finance for twenty years under Supervisor Rotella and Supervisor Lawless as well as being a Rockland County Legislator for six years, Vice Chairman of the Legislator for four years, Supervisor of the Town of Haverstraw for over 11 years as well as serving on numerous State, County and Town committees has given me a unique understanding of State, County, Town and Village government.
Former state Rep. Alex Knopp of Norwalk, a veteran politician who served for 15 years in the state legislature, has attended numerous fundraisers and said he wanted to see Clinton once again.
He has served on numerous community and regeneration organisations, the local hospital trusts, law centre, and the borough council for eight years, two as Leader.
Simpson first presented a resolution honoring Jane Smith, who served for many years as a member of the Town of Horicon Board of Ethics, as and numerous other groups and associations.
Rutgers Cancer Institute is home to New Jersey's only residency program in radiation oncology and it serves as a training ground for numerous hematology / oncology Fellows and surgical oncology breast Fellows each year.
Over his years at the Lab, Finnemore has served in several levels of management and won numerous awards, including two Department of Energy Awards for Sustained Research in Materials Science and selection as an APS fellow.
Dr. Hardick regularly blogs healthy recipes and holistic health articles on his own website, DrHardick.com, serves on the advisory board for GreenMedInfo.com, and speaks to numerous professional and public audiences every year.
He has served and advised PlentyofFish (7 years), Meetme, Dating Factory, Global Personals (9 years) and numerous high performance dating sites, and has worked in the online community space since 1998.
Support received from the following government donors throughout the past year has helped sustain Sundance Institute's ability to serve independent film and theatre artists in numerous ways.
Throughout the past year, generous support received from the following companies helped sustain Sundance Institute's ability to serve independent film and theatre artists in numerous ways.
The film festival's Indie Award, given to a crew member that has impressed the Indie Memphis staff with the breadth and scope of their work behind the camera on numerous films, was Sarah Fleming, who served on crews for several films in the festival this year.
And over thousands of years, they have served under numerous masters — all of them dying in «epic fail» fashion... because of the Minions.
Michelle has served on numerous special needs non-profit boards and was awarded the Volunteer of the Year award by the Combined Health Agencies and San Diego Autism Society for her efforts.
She also served as the Assistant Director of the Wakefield Summer School Program for seven years, was appointed as a team leader at the Galvin Middle School, and volunteered for numerous school - based committees and teams.
Over the course of his 25 - year career, Mattox has: * written numerous articles for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, USA TODAY, and other major publications; * spoken at educational conferences in Geneva, Prague, Rome, and Vatican City; * led writing workshops at Duke, Vanderbilt, the University of Virginia, and other major universities; * served as a speechwriter for several Members of Congress in Washington, D.C.; * directed a documentary film and a number of other media projects, including a public service ad campaign that ran in Rolling Stone; and * spearheaded a number of quantitative and qualitative research projects, working closely with polling firms, focus group organizers, and «think tank» scholars.
In addition, Ms. Park served as first vice president and manager of corporate giving for Washington Mutual Bank, and for ten years held numerous philanthropic leadership positions within the Dayton Hudson Corporation (now the Target Corporation) in Minneapolis.
Gooden has served on numerous AASA committees and was director of the AASA Singing Superintendents for more than 20 years.
Her 42 years of public school experience at the classroom, school, district and county levels as well as her involvement in numerous state committees will serve her well to advance the vision of Californians Together.
She has held numerous leadership positions within Palm Beach County School District, the 11th largest district in the nation, was PTA President for four years, School Advisory Council Board Member for 8 years, District Business Partner liaison, and currently serves as Chair of the Boca Raton High School Advisory Council.
Prior to joining CTAC, Ms. Leone served in numerous capacities over 13 years at a private school in Marlborough, Massachusetts where she supervised and directed all aspects of the school's finances, human resources, non-academic student services, facilities, and operational and safety functions.
Prior to joining JFF in 2014, Dr. Heller was an independent consultant for many years, serving as a writer, editor, and strategic counsel to numerous education advocacy groups, foundations, associations, and other organizations.
The Council for Educational Change has had the benefit of Dr. Koonce's many talents as he has assisted in the selection of the Annenberg Scholarship nominations and also served on the Selection Committee for the Leonard Miller Principal Leadership Award for numerous years.
Jayne has won numerous awards, including the 2015 NASSP National Principal of the Year, and is now serves on the board of directors of the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence.
Brian has conducted numerous workshops for FEA over the years and continues to proudly serve educators throughout the world as the Chief Project Director of Project ABLE.
She serves in numerous leadership roles including serving on the board of the Council for Exceptional Education Teacher Education Division where she was selected by the Council for Exceptional Children as the Child Advocate Network (CAN) coordinator of the year.
Glenn Smartschan, a NISL facilitator in Pittsburgh, PA, served 35 years in public education as a teacher, assistant principal, director of curriculum, assistant superintendent and superintendent of schools after which he taught as an adjunct professor at numerous universities.
She served on numerous curriculum and school improvement committees, as well as grade level leader, and was honored with the school's Excellence in Teaching Award for two consecutive years.
During that time, she has served on many SEMA committees and received numerous SEMA awards, including the 2004 SEMA Young Executive of the Year.
She has served on numerous board - appointed committees, worked on the anthologies, educational events, and is known to have judged as many as 30 manuscripts / year for contest.
Mr. Barrett also has served as a PR consultant for numerous book and film festivals including The Los Angeles Times Book Festival, Palm Springs Book Festival, NATPE TV conventions, The Beverly Hills Film Festival, The Palm Springs Short Film Festival and the famous Cannes International Film Festival held in Cannes, France each year.
He served in numerous capacities, developing and guiding the small animal surgical residency, and advising many students over the course of 22 years.
With over 25 years» experience in the animal welfare field, he has led animal welfare shelters both No - Kill as well as Animal Controls, opening 3 spay / neuter clinics and serving on numerous Board of Directors for various animal welfare organizations.
In his veterinary career, Dr. Miele has served as President of the Metropolitan NJVMA, received numerous accolades including the Metrop0litan New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association Veterinarian of the Year award, New York Veterinary Medical Society's Presidential Citation, as well as the first Brody award given by the Center for Animal Care and Control.
Janet has served on numerous boards including Knoxville Tourism & Sports Corporation (now Visit Knoxville), Bijou Theatre, Leadership Knoxville and Young - Williams for five years prior to joining the organization full time.
Bill's byline and photography has appeared in many well - known publications, including Field and Stream, Sports Afield, Bassin», North American Fisherman, In - Fisherman, Road and Track Magazine, many outdoor, travel, and online magazines, numerous newspapers, and he served many years as the Georgia Editor for Outdoor Life Magazine.
He has been a member of Best Western for 16 years, serving on numerous advisory committees within the organization prior to being elected to the Board of Directors.
Now in its tenth year as a part of the larger Independent Games Festival, the Student Showcase highlights up - and - coming talent from worldwide university programs, and has served as the venue which first premiered numerous now - widely - recognized names including DigiPen's Narbacular Drop and Tag: The Power of Paint, which would evolve first into Valve's acclaimed Portal, with the latter brought on - board for Portal 2.
From 2009 to 2010, she served as Curatorial Director of X Initiative, New York, a year - long experimental non-profit space where she curated numerous exhibitions including solo shows by Keren Cytter, Luke Fowler, Hans Haacke, Christian Holstad, Derek Jarman, Mika Tajima, Tris Vonna - Michell and Artur Zmijewski.
Mallis served as executive director of the CFDA for 10 years, where she furthered the organization's charter to promote American fashion as a «recognized branch of American art and culture» and helped to implement the foundation's burgeoning philanthropic goals to raise money for breast cancer and AIDS charities, design scholarships, and numerous other initiatives to benefit designers and the industry at large.
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