The areas of excellence is used to provide a quick read
of key expertise such as startups, underwriting, foreclosures, compliance, collections, hedge funds and distressed assets.
Make sure your accomplishment statements demonstrate positive measurable outcomes (e.g. expressed in #, $, %, value - added for customers) and clear evidence
of your Key Expertise or Skills.
One
of the key expertise of our facility is to validate the origin of cell lines.
Not exact matches
Background,
expertise, geography, race, gender, and professional experience are all considered to ensure a variety
of perspectives, which Abramowitz believes is the
key to creating successful discourse.
«A partnership that looks to maximize the synergies
of the two networks, minimise duplications
of capacity and investment on
key routes, and use IAG's travel management capabilities to improve Norwegian's
expertise in this area could all provide some
of the benefits
of consolidation without the likely high cost
of a deal,» they said.
This
expertise usually needs to be present in areas
of key assets that provide a competitive advantage.
The goal
of a consultancy is to partner with clients in one
key area with a specialized
expertise, which in this case would be content marketing.
A chartered financial analyst, he brought financial
expertise the company was lacking, allowing him to play a
key role in major transactions, like the $ 3.8 - billion acquisition
of Provident Energy Ltd. in 2012.
«Our Lowe's employees are one
of our
key competitive advantages, as they have a high degree
of home improvement project
expertise that customers know and trust,» the company said in an emailed statement.
Brian lent his vast
expertise to Idaho's
key creatives and helped them understand how to use the power
of social media more effectively to mobilize grassroots efforts.»
The Media Insight Project brings together the
expertise of both organizations and their respective partners, and involves collaborations among
key staff at API, NORC at the University
of Chicago, and The Associated Press.
You're educating your prospective customers about the resources and processes for implementing their solutions, which is
key to their understanding
of the added value your
expertise brings to their problem - solving.
Mr. Armitage has specific
expertise in many
of the Company's
key operating regions.
MaRS provided an incredible wealth
of expertise and support that was needed to develop our business plan and to execute on
key milestones,» he says.
Getting back to the basics
of creating a rapport with the potential customer, presenting your value proposition, clearly stating your objectives and conveying your level
of expertise are
keys to maintaining a successful sales pitch.
Healthcare will become one
of TPG's best performing investment areas and a
key area
of sector
expertise.
Maximum possible product safety and pure taste are the
key demands in the dynamic and fast growing markets
of dairy products.With more than 20 years
of expertise in aseptic design and over 140 years
of innovations KHS is currently introducing the cap...
He says a
key lesson for Australian services companies might be that the real value is the
expertise: Australia does not have to control all parts
of an industry to be the centre
of it, only the most sophisticated and valuable part.
Through the utilisation
of Smurift Kappa's bespoke pack optimisation software and
expertise of its design team, the fully - recyclable pack design addresses two
key requirements — substantial stacking strength, and reduced packing time, whilst keeping material usage to a minimum.
As a Chef, CEO Level Consultant and leader in the natural foods industry, Bo eagerly shares his creative energy,
expertise and insights in the innovative projects and outreach he is a part
of globally, and is engaged in the organic foods and technology arenas where transformation, innovation and sustainable business models are
key factors to success.
«Packaging for online retail is forecast to be one
of the
key growth areas
of 2018 and, with our
expertise in retailer requirements related to the RRP and POS display market and both graphic and structural design resource in i2i europe, to complement our manufacturing operation, the Weedon Group is ideally placed to meet growing customer demand in this area.
Commenting on these challenges, Jignesh Bhatt, Executive Director for GATC, «leveraging our logistics
expertise, dedicated members
of our company, and our intimate relationship with
key suppliers
of CSPO, we are able to seamlessly import and distribute CSPO products to our customers in the US and Canada that have made a superior commitment to sustainability for palm oil at highly competitive prices since 2013.»
As a Senior Community Manager, Nutrition & Wellness at GolinHarris, she offers
expertise in
key areas including the development
of healthcare professional outreach strategies, nutrition toolkits, presentations, strategic partnerships and media messaging.
In turn, it's a wide - ranging role that requires a level
of experience and
expertise in various departments, and so it would be natural for some to raise their eyebrows at the suggestion that Frank Lampard could come in and play a
key role, as mooted by The Express.
To be effective, it is essential that the government draws more extensively on the experience and
expertise of key stakeholders.
«Economic development is a
key priority
of my agenda for Queens, and Melva's multidimensional
expertise to this -LSB-...]
, Eric Haren, for his «essential knowledge and
expertise» on
key «areas
of federal law» and «the internal workings
of Congress and federal agencies.»
Thus, not only do rural people have a greater democratic say in how their local governments are run, they also have a greater democratic say in how some
of their
key utilities and economic institutions are run, and are far more likely per capita to serve on the governing boards
of such institutions, (even though, as in the case
of governments, they have far less formal training and
expertise in doing so than their urban counterparts running investor owned corporations that do the same things in urban areas).
Mindful
of this history, we can not continue to suffer again under this new government when in fact, we control most
of the resources
of the land, and equally have the men with the
expertise to occupy very
key positions to bring about the needed development.
«Economic development is a
key priority
of my agenda for Queens, and Melva's multidimensional
expertise to this end is second to none,» Borough President Katz said.
The addition
of Thompson should provide some policy
expertise for Massey, who failed to articulate his position and policies on several
key topics during a press conference he held outside City Hall last month.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Food and Drug Administration, the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, and other agencies involved in regulating biotechnology products should increase their scientific capabilities, tools, and
expertise in
key areas
of expected growth, said the committee that conducted the study and wrote the report.
Gianni Cesareni — who has a hybrid computational and experimental lab at the University
of Rome Tor Vergata and is part
of the ENFIN initiative — believes that balance is
key: «At the level
of Ph.D., you need some specialist
expertise, but you also need some interdisciplinary exposure.»
«To bring all the components together and succeed, we need the
expertise of all partners, their
key infrastructure and the commitment
of their best people.»
Collaboration is
key to the success
of all
of these projects: The Centre will share both
expertise and equipment with biology, physics, maths, medicine, and computing departments, though it hopes to develop its own stockpile
of experimental kit over time.
The acquisition
of the most advanced financial and risk - management technologies translates into a competitive advantage for those financial institutions which are able to rely on the
expertise of highly quantitative personnel in a wide range
of key technical positions.
Co-author Professor Angus Kirkland, from the Department
of Materials at Oxford University and Science Director at the new electron Physical Science Imaging Centre (ePSIC) at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, described the breakthrough as an exemplar
of how Oxford is able to respond to
key academic and industrial problems by using interdisciplinary resources and
expertise.
The team is led by Wageningen and the London School
of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, with support from
key stakeholders including Rothamsted Research, for its
expertise in data analysis and the chemical ecology
of insects.
«One
of the amazing things about this document is that it is a collaborative achievement by many people across the globe with different areas
of expertise in sport - related concussion who have collaborated to come up with a unified answer to
key questions in concussion,» says Dr. Kathryn Schneider, PhD, physiotherapist and assistant professor in the Faculty
of Kinesiology.
Over the past two years, a scientific committee and expert panel consisting
of 33 individuals from around the globe with
expertise in sport concussion, contributed through defining the
key questions, completing literature reviews and met to come to a consensus on the research presented at the conference.
In the study, Prof. Polat employed his
expertise in improving vision by retraining the brain and the foveal part
of the eye, using exercises in which speed is a
key element.
By bringing together multi-disciplinary
expertise, facilities and patient resources to support the development
of promising drugs and diagnostics, EATRIS accelerates and de-risks the path to clinical proof
of concept and partners with
key stakeholders for the validation and introduction
of novel tools to support R&D.
The combination
of the University
of Utah's genomics
expertise and local families» detailed genealogical data has been
key to discovering several genes responsible for certain forms
of breast and colon cancer.
The Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) ERA is a
key programme within Midlands Innovation — a consortium
of research intensive universities (universities
of Aston, Birmingham, Leicester, Loughborough, Nottingham and Warwick), and the British Geological Survey (BGS), which has the overall aim
of harnessing the Midlands» combined research excellence and industry
expertise to play a critical role in tackling some
of the biggest challenges facing the UK.
Professor Austin Smith has
expertise in the field
of mouse developmental biology and has pioneered
key advances in the field
of Embryonic Stem Cell research.
The Tourism Master's Programme focuses on three
key areas
of expertise: tourism markets and market communication; tourism policy and business development and the strategic analysis
of tourism destinations.
Our Immunology Core offers
expertise in characterization
of immune responses in two
key instruments: Luminex Flexmap 3D and the BD FACS Aria II.
Our project brings together three
key Montana personnel (PI McCutcheon, co-PI Six, and IoE and NSF GRFP and GROW fellow Vanderpool) at different career stages, with different backgrounds and areas
of expertise, to study this fundamentally important symbiosis.
Naace plays a
key role in both members» professional development, through the challenge and support
of a community
of practice, and the development
of the profession as a whole, through the sharing
of innovation and
expertise.
«Lisa brings to the role the requisite skills, experience and
expertise to lead AITSL as it continues to deliver on its
key priority
of ensuring teachers and school leaders have the maximum impact on student learning in all Australian Schools.»