More than 1,100 teacher advocacy meetings and
policy panel events have been held, providing teachers with access to key decision - makers, such as legislators and district officials
Not exact matches
This year, one of Camp Kotok's
events was a
panel discussion on monetary
policy moderated by Martin Barnes, chief economist at BCA Research.
All the speakers and
panels were flush with interesting analysis and practicable
policy ideas to reverse wage stagnation, so give this Hamilton Project
event a look.
Eswar Prasad, senior fellow in global economy and development at Brookings and the Tolani senior professor of trade
policy at Cornell University, helped generate some of the initial momentum for the
panel by publishing a related report in conjunction with the
event.
This year, one of the weekend's
events was a
panel discussion on monetary
policy moderated by Martin Barnes, chief economist at BCA Research.
William C. Dudley, President and CEO (Panelist) Date: May 12, 2015 Time: 3:15 AM EDT (9:15 AM CEST)
Event: 6th High Level Conference on the International Monetary System
Panel: the global implications of diverging monetary
policy settings in advanced economies Location: Hotel Baur au Lac Zurich, Switzerland
Also speaking at the
event — Global Warming and Food
Policy: Less Meat = Less Heat — held in the iconic Hemicycle in the Brussels Parliament, will be Dr Rajendra K. Pachauri, chairman of the nobel - prize - winning Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change, and Olivier de Schutter, the UN Special Rapporteur for the right to food.
The
event will bring together around 25 - 30 invited senior level attendees from cities, business and
policy with a senior speaker
panel representing national and local government, and business.
These meetings helped our group develop logistics strategies for the
event and identify leaders in both the science and
policy of robotics to demo their robots and speak on a
panel about the future of robotics,» explained Cooch.
As co-chair of the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) working group on mitigation, he is presenting results from the group's 2007 assessment at several side
events and briefings for
policy - makers.
Background: During the LEEPS
event's second
panel,
Policy and Financial Solutions for Solar on Affordable Housing, speakers discussed California's long commitment to investing in solar power on affordable housing.
Referencing Cuomo's and Bloomberg's comments above he opines, «to connect energy
policy and disasters makes little scientific or
policy sense,» and he cites the recent extreme -
event report of the UN Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change admitting «no signs that human - caused climate change has increased the toll of recent disasters.»
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On June 18th at the Bipartisan
Policy Center's
panel event for the EPA's Clean Power Plan, Holstead again make the false conflation between electrical rates and utility bills, which was corrected by Sue Tierney of Analysis Group.
Patrick Michaels participated in a
panel discussion hosted by the Heritage Foundation as part of an
event titled «The Social Cost of Carbon: A Controversial Tool for Misguided
Policy.»
In another side
event, that of the International Food
Policy Research Institute, I heard the same things, asked myself the same questions, but chose to finally ask the
panel all questions that come down to one: «whose benefit are we concerned about?»
The Circon case comes with a video that professors can purchase that not only features a wonderful
policy discussion on the use of the poison pill by a
panel of corporate governance experts, including Judge Jack Jacobs, then Vice Chancellor of the Delaware Chancery Court, but also showcases the two main characters in the case study, the CEO and his long - time friend and fellow Circon board member, presenting their perspectives on the
events that transpired.
In the
event the members of the Citation
Panel determine the conduct described in the complaint is sufficiently egregious to warrant a hearing rather than a citation, the complaint shall be referred to the Professional Standards Committee for hearing consistent with the
policies and procedures set forth in the Code of Ethics and Arbitration Manual for ethics hearings.