Sentences with phrase «predecessor organizations by»

As one of the largest organizations of Black attorneys in New York State, the MBBA continues the rich legacy of its two predecessor organizations by providing a voice for Black legal professionals in the communities it serves.

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The letter is signed by a wide variety of women — including a number with ties to Mayor Bloomberg, like NARAL Pro-Choice NY's Kelli Conlin, whose organization has endorsed the mayor; US Sen. Chuck Schumer's wife, Iris Weinshall, who served as DOT commissioner under Bloomberg and his predecessor, Rudy Giuliani; and actress Whoopi Goldberg, who was one of the mayor's many celebrity endorsers in 2009.
Below find materials by other organizations and individuals about the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) and its predecessor, No Child Left Behind (NLCB).
Socially Engaged Art Enters the Museum — Randy Kennedy surveys how this increasingly visible brand of art, championed by organizations like Creative Time (and owing its foundation to a long list of predecessors, from Hans Haacke and Gordon Matta - Clark to many artists in Latin America in the»70s — a fact that goes unmentioned), is being embraced by art institutions, to the chagrin of some more traditional art types.
Founded in 1989 from a predecessor organization, IER is a tax - exempt public charity under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and is funded entirely by tax deductible contributions from individuals, foundations and corporations.
IER was founded in 1989 from a predecessor nonprofit organization registered by Charles Koch and Robert L. Bradley Jr..
Based on my own research and 15 years of experience working with organizations on diversity and inclusion initiatives, the reason you see this quantitative financial growth by way of financial returns is as a result of its predecessor — the qualitative growth in the workplace culture, morale, and people.
While discussing SCL Elections, Cambridge Analytica's parent organization, he seemed to allude to comments made by his predecessor, Alexander Nix, about using entrapment for political gain.
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