Sentences with phrase «of folks in the industry»

When I attended the BOND conference in April I was really inspired, not only by the speakers but, by all of the individual work done by all of the folks in the industry, from educators to brand reps.. This industry is making big strides to change the way people view early infant development and creating lasting bonds between caregivers and their children.
«It really is reflective of a sense that a lot of folks in the industry have that we just need to be sure that we have the resources we need, including transmission, including baseload power.»
It's by a bunch of folks in the industry, although after listening you might wonder how they ever got hired.

Not exact matches

«The people who understand those dynamics are the next group of folks that will be reshaping all industries,» says Chamath Palihapitiya, a former Facebook executive from Toronto who founded the Silicon Valley venture capital powerhouse Social + Capital Partners in 2011.
The hope is that by making the robot cheaper, it'll open up the world of biotech to not only those developing medications but to folks that don't come from traditional biotech backgrounds who might be interested in applying biotech to their industry, like fashion and food.
Now, we've always had a small number of very powerful players — what we're saying in the book is there's a very high likelihood that it could be a different set of players if the traditional industry folks don't move quickly.
At Fast Company's Innovation Uncensored event last week in New York City, Paul English, the co-founder and CTO of popular travel site Kayak.com explained that when it comes to staffing his company with techies he prefers to hire folks with no travel industry experience who have shown exceptional ability in another area — say, Olympic - level athletics.
«Those folks were sort of lifetime residents and employees in the forest industry, and they did it because they enjoyed it.»
Folks in the SEO industry have been calling this practice «linkbaiting», or a way to create a compelling piece of material designed to generate inbound links.
Each year, we put together a list of the most anticipated conferences around the globe focused on connecting FinTech folks with the companies moving the needle in the industry.
For two days I shadowed Gonzalez while a rotating cast of friends and industry folks — pastry chef Pam Yung, late of BA Hot Ten winner Semilla; artist - cum - caterer Laila Gohar; Arley Marks, the madcap bartender behind Honey's in Brooklyn — took turns prepping on the deck and lounging in the sun.
As mid-size and larger craft brewers continue to bring on veteran sales and marketing folks from within and without the beer industry, a troubling trend is emerging in the way craft beer is sold and marketed — and a lot of that has to do with the way we talk about beer and our customers.
Indeed, a wealth of product, packaging and other innovations are out there to be discovered and U.S. industry folks are finding more of them at ProWein, International Trade Fair Wines and Spirits, which will take place in Dusseldorf, Germany Mar. 23 - 25, 2014.
Lots of folks here and in the industry didn't.
«You and your industry is at the barrel of a shotgun and you are forced to come to the altar and as a result of that, you are in fact getting married to other folks from different perspectives and no particular party is happy.»
Indeed, the feds caught Seminerio on tape telling ex-Assemblyman Brian McLaughlin (who was also put away for corruption) that he got into the «consulting» business after watching folks in the health - care industry — Rosen, specifically — get rich off of state funds that he helped secure.
«Melissa's argument was a couple of things: Government has a role to play in regulating this industry, that this could hurt the jobs of folks in the taxi industry because Uber is growing fast and furious, and that this pause was not a bad thing to do,» said one member close to the speaker and the negotiations.
«Because of the kind of translational work I was doing, I was interacting with a lot of industry folks, and so there were a lot of informal discussions» about job opportunities in industry, Vonderheide says.
The oil companies do have control of the liquid fuels market, however — so at the end of the day, what the biofuel folks are looking to do is to take market share away from probably the most powerful industry in America, and arguably in the world.
But as years went on, obesity became more of an epidemic and caused the folks in the nutrition industry to look into it.
It is so true that many of us (including me) will look at folks in the fitness industry and say to ourselves «they don't know what it's like because they have the perfect bodies.
I made it pretty painfully clear that the industry I'm targeting is the JUICE FAST industry — that is, the folks who charge suckers clients hundreds of dollars for some gloried V8 juice and make claims that have all been proven to be complete bullshit, by me, in this very article.
While some folks in the health industry tout the benefits of olive oil, I prefer my daily intake of fat come from whole foods.
You see, the whole industry could try for ages convincing regular folks to join in on all the fun, but in reality all it takes is one word of a Jewish Ukrainian beauty.
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Also for the gentleman who asked the question as to whether or not I am in the movie for at least 30 minutes, As well as most folks in the industry are aware of that's always a director's decision, I am not privy to what happens in the editing room.
Being such a filmmaking icon, he attracts some of the most talented folks in the industry whenever he decides to work.
The US in Progress Paris (part of next month's Champs - Élysées Film Festival's Industry Days) folks are...
All four of these questions were recommended by folks in our industry.
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Learning directly from the folks in the aeronautical industry, Opel added two upturned airfoils to the sides of the RAK 2 to keep the vehicle from lifting off the ground.
Initially, it was believed that the production version of the Gran Coupe Concept would carry the 8 - Series name, but the company opted for a 6 - Series Gran Coupe nomenclature instead, further convincing folks in the industry of the need for another, larger luxury four - door coupe.
Battle of the Builders has been successful in spotlighting some of our industry's great talent and outstanding rides while causing a wave of social - media and television coverage that energizes folks to live the gearhead dream.
It is frustrating that I am not a marketer, and as a full time student I have no budget spend on marketing, and am mistrustful of the cottage industry that has popped up as «support» to the indy - folk trying to make their way in the world.
And a convoluted tale it is, involving the country's wealth of natural resources (coal, iron, copper and water for powering machines and transporting goods), the comparatively high literacy rate that enabled common folk to educate themselves in science and technology, a patent system that protected the rights of inventors and gave them economic incentive to both create and refine devices, and a population large and wealthy enough to form a profitable market for products the new industries turned out.
The attendees were at a high level of talent, and the other industry folks are some of the best in the business.
My suggestions would be similar to what you shared: With so much «noise» out there, the loudest voices are not always the ones with the most accurate information, so folks should do due diligence and educate themselves with the book industry by following and listening to individuals who've been in this «space» a long time and have a great track record of solid experience and sound advice.
The internet's been buzzing with excitement from industry folk, bloggers, guests and attendees alike in the weeks leading up to it — and though I can only speak as a spectator to the spectators — it certainly feels like the excitement has reached a level greater than the decline of last year, which saw less industry - presence and fewer announcements.
Some of the most amazing book campaigns I've ever worked on or witnessed involved big media outreach, and some of the most talented folks in the industry are PR pros.
Most folks in the industry see the Apple announcement as a game changer — a company big enough and nimble enough to give Amazon a run for its money in terms of being the dominant player of eBooks.
We couldn't have this ongoing (unprecedented in the self - publishing industry) success without the continued support of our amazing authors and our talented production, sales, accounting, IT, and marketing folks.
You will find that a lot of these folks will bring in industry specialists like Justine, Robin, and myself to talk directly to customers on a given Saturday.
Is there a correlation in there somewhere, or is there just such a desperate need to be right that publishing industry folks will grasp at any sign of hope that they still control the concept of a book?
Somewhere along the way the good folks of the port settled in the wisdom that coffee was all the culture and industry a town required.»
I have worked in the publishing industry for over twenty years, been a published author, and had some great sales numbers (printed editions of The Art of Abundance over 95,000 copies sold total) and awful numbers (the less said the better), lived through a publisher bankruptcy, ridden the waves of change in the industry, and saw the bottom fall out in mid-2008, with all the folks I worked with laid off and my way of making a living in traditional publishing disappear.
These terms in editing can be confusing to, not only new authors, but the entire industry uses these terms interchangeably, and some folks view this type of editing as a line edit and another publisher will consider it copy editing.
Data on the impact of free digital media on sales in the music and film industries is unfortunately a mixed bag, (though there may be an opportunity in working directly with the creative folks, i.e. in this case, authors).
But I also think that this year, 2015, is gonna pretty much put the nail in the coffin for the old way of thinking, because the «othered» books, and the audiences for those books, and the creators of those books, are dominating any real discussion of the medium AND the industry, and the folks who haven't gotten with the program look foolish as hell.
Not lighting torches for scanlators, many folks who work in the industry started out as that or fan - subbers, it's in our blood, we love it, but we can't encourage a culture of pure piracy.
For those interested in her full bio, you can read her Amazon author page, but the short version is that she's sold over 3 million books, is a force to be reckoned with in the industry, and is one of only three folks I know of who have done paper - only deals with trad publishers.
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