Sentences with phrase «of placement office»

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Julie Menin, commissioner of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, says there's interest in a training program that would coach those unfamiliar with these technologies and potentially help them with job placement.
Brent is currently Chair of the Board of Boyden Canada, one of the largest and leading executive search firms in Canada, with five offices and over 120 professionals across the country conducting critical executive placements from coast to coast.
We believe that technology can change the world and that the placement of video games, large flat screen televisions, and music - related gadgets in our offices enhances our productivity and ability to generate returns for our investors.
Prior to joining Oberon, Kurt was a Managing Director at Bryant Park Capital's New York office where he executed over 20 engagements totaling over $ 1 billion in transaction value, including buy - side and sell - side M&A, corporate valuations, and private placements of debt and equity.
As Park District director since September 2001, Patterson oversaw a number of improvements, including the renovation of Central Park, 15601 Central Ave.; construction of Rotary Skate Park, 156th Street and Long Avenue; remodeling of playgrounds; and placement of an electronic sign outside the park district offices.
City of Durham internship placements include the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, Durham Parks and Recreation, Public Works Department, Durham One Call and others.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office on Monday released a letter sent to the president of a health - care company that in a job placement ad that called for «no Hatians» to apply, warning the company that it was illegal to discriminate in hiring practices.
Rice's office told Crain's that the ad placements did not violate election laws because they did not include the words «Congress» or «House of Representatives» — only Rice's name.
Through this special grant opportunity Oneida County Office for the Aging / Continuing Care worked to identify veterans at risk of nursing home placement, provide them with home and community based services, and offer consumer directed models of care.
ALBANY — With his office still smarting from scandal, state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli decided in 2009 that to protect the state pension fund, he would ban the use of so - called placement agents.
A brief written description of each assignment that you hope to fill helps streamline the placement process, facilitates both offices and Fellows to find the best fit, and it makes a positive impression.
During their first placement, fellows gain invaluable experience as they assist in the development of legislative and public policy initiatives within Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) member offices.
My first placement, at the UBC University - Industry Liaison Office, introduced me to the concepts of technology - transfer, patenting, and licensing issues.
COMMENTING on Feedback's report on Jonathan Rowles's attempt to synthesise his reading of New Scientist and The Psychologist by invoking the concept of «quantum psychology» (28 November), Jon Sutton, editor of The Psychologist, wrote to us (Letters, 9 January, p 27) recalling that he once spent a few weeks on placement in New Scientist «s offices.
Tim Price, an engineering student at the University of Nottingham, did a 6 - week placement at Rolls - Royce's strategic planning office in his second year.
In the summer of 1997, the newly appointed associate dean for postdoctoral research training, Trevor M. Penning, defined the academic mission for the office: to support postdoctoral recruitment, training, and «placement» (career development).
Through the TCIP, interns gain exposure to technology commercialization from at least three different perspectives: The 2 - year internship consists of three placements, each of 8 months» duration, in a technology - transfer office, a venture - capital organization, and a high - technology company.
A three - month placement at POST — the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology — allowed him to write a parliamentary briefing note called «Low Carbon Private Vehicles».
According to the National Institutes of Health, there are approximately 1.5 million osteoporotic fractures in the U.S. each year that lead to half a million hospitalizations, over 800,000 emergency room encounters, more than 2,600,000 physician office visits, and the placement of nearly 180,000 individuals in nursing homes.
During the first - year office placement, Fellows gain invaluable experience as they assist in the development of legislative and public policy initiatives in CBC Member Offices.
Start - up business creating positive change in the health care system by offering placement services putting mental health professionals in physician's offices to be an essential component of the annual physical.
Available on Chrome, Safari, and Firefox — as well as Android and as a download for programs like Microsoft Office — Grammarly can now find and correct mistakes 10 times more than word processors, fix over 250 types of errors (including subject - verb agreement and modifier placement), and suggest content - optimized synonyms.
If major US studios think they can churn out substandard films, using product - placement to cover the cost of scatter - shot television advertising as a route to box office success, then they, like the Spartans themselves, are doomed.
fails to gain traction at the box office, it will surely make back every penny of its budget through product placement alone.
Even if (read: when) The Miracle Season fails to gain traction at the box office, it will surely make back every penny of its budget through product placement alone.
However, he's a generous comedian (which could result from his seemingly perpetual placement in films as the cinematic equivalent of the wacky neighbor when his box office numbers should demand otherwise), and Hart gives Gad plenty of chances to shine.
The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs tracks the number of private placements.
Indeed, at the turn of the 19th century, the first Office of Education (OE), by virtue of its placement in the Interior Department, spent more effort administering the breeding of Alaskan reindeer than driving or disseminating education research.
The academic establishment, too, disdains gifted programs, one professor at a top university telling the authors that «his school's placement office wouldn't think of sending graduates anywhere but into the most troubled and disadvantaged settings.»
In this capacity, she was responsible for student services for 150,000 students and special education programming for 17,000 students with disabilities, managing a budget of $ 325 million, overseeing nonpublic placements and alternative programs, providing special education staffing for 200 schools, the provision of K - 12 school counseling, psychological services, pupil personnel services, and the administration of the International Student Admission Office.
While most central office administrators spoke about unevenness in the leadership strengths of their principals, leaders in higher - performing districts expressed greater confidence in their ability to improve the quality of school leadership through hiring practices, leadershipdevelopment programs, school placement, and supervision (see also Section 2.2 of this report on district contributions to principals «efficacy).
Examples of past placements include at organisations such as the Met Office and South West Water.
«Thus far they haven't even proven they can keep track of our son or keep him safe, and yet they claim everything is just fine and that he is progressing,» said Masucci, who called on the council to investigate whether the superintendent's office is making placement decisions in the best interest of students.
Throughout our dialogue with school officials and the superintendent's office, we maintained that while we would allow the administration of necessary achievement tests needed for course placement purposes, we required a more cogent rationale for further intelligence testing.
The person in this new appointed position will prepare an annual communications plan for the Office of the President and university initiatives, guide and support the President in his role as chief spokesperson for the university and develop and execute strategy to increase visibility and media placement, among other responsibilities.
With the support of the governor, the legislature, and the system office, a significant amount of resources have been devoted to improving assessment and placement at community colleges.
The Office of Student Field Experience works with students, advisors, and faculty to support hundreds of placements every year for future Hawkeye Teachers.
Effectively, these policies limit decision making of school principals regarding staffing because they are constrained by central district office placement decisions based on seniority.
For information about the CSU placement and remediation reforms, see CSU Office of the Chancellor, Executive Order 1110, (August 2017) and Executive Order 1100, Revised (August 2017).
Although there is no «correct» position, research finds that districts must be purposeful in identifying their placement on the school - management continuum and then make decisions related to central - office organizational structure and staffing, systems, use of resources, and school - improvement strategies that are consistent with their selected approach.
The placement of U.S. Bank branch offices show that it has a very different geographic focus than its larger competitors like Wells Fargo or Chase.
h. in the event that kittens are born to a colony cat, taking steps to remove the kittens from the colony after they have been weaned, and place the kittens in homes, foster homes, or with animal shelters, rescue organizations or veterinary offices for the purpose of subsequent permanent placement;
From 2015 Palazzo Grassi — Punta della Dogana takes part in a work placement project, run in collaboration with the Regional Scholastic Office of the Veneto Region, by offering a program of apprenticeships for high school students.
The placement of the artwork among the offices and laboratories of the plant is a stroke of conceptual genius in and of itself — something akin to Michael Asher's coy deconstructions of gallery spaces.
LPP students spend four months in a «virtual» law office where they take on a variety of cases and then participate in a four - month work placement.
Elizabeth Smith is a Managing Director in our Boston office where she specialises in the recruitment and placement of experienced attorneys, paralegals, contracts managers, and compliance professionals for substantive assignments in both law firms and in - house legal departments.
Dewey Ballantine, one of its predecessor firms, issued a private placement in 1990, and MoFo did the same in 2001 and 2002 to refinance debt incurred when the firm spent money on office renovations and expansion, Bloomberg reports.
She later accepted a position as Executive Director with a national legal services placement firm, directing the operations of the company's headquarters office, and then also took on the role of Vice President for Recruitment and Placement, managing all corporate employees across five offices nationwide.
Working with law school placement offices is the easiest way to try to tap into this talented pool of future lawyers.
Curran Law Office secured an award of primary placement for our client, the father of a small child, in a Sauk County divorce proceeding.
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