Sentences with phrase «presided over program»

He helped obtain an infant hearing monitor for the local hospital and presided over a program to induct volunteers for local charities.
All have presided over program and staff cuts.

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He had no food industry experience before BK, but he has presided over the sale of BK's company - owned outlets and a significant cost - cutting program.
During his tenure as CEO, he presided over a roughly 70 % decline in the company's share price, not to mention cost overruns and delays with the respect to Bombardier's C Series program.
Who would preside over such programs?
Bernanke had presided over the United States central bank during the 2008 - 09 international financial crisis and is currently a distinguished fellow in residence with the economic studies program at the Brookings Institution.
Yet, as noted, activist population programs have been embraced by governments presiding over something like four - fifths of the people of the Third World.
Welts's announcement is the latest influential step in an acclaimed 40 - year basketball career: He created the NBA All - Star weekend in 1984, ran the»92 Dream Team marketing program, has presided over three Western Conference finals appearances by the Suns during his nine years in Phoenix and now hopes to mentor gay athletes interested in sports careers.
Fonvil explained to Rockland County Judge Kevin Russo — who is presiding over the non-jury trial — that people involved with the summer program cashed checks and gave him money to repay him for loans or fronting their salaries.
Along with Miss Gyankroma Akufo - Addo, Mrs. Afeku also nominated Mark Okraku Mantey, a producer and programs manager at Hitz FM to preside over the council as its president.
«I try to make it clear that if this is something they want to do, they have to check other facts about their lives,» says DJ Quest, who presides over four turntable sets in the program's DJ - ing class.
The PE teacher at our school is trusted to steward schoolwide initiatives — especially those founded on social - emotional learning (SEL)-- facilitate team building, and preside over student participation programs.
The starting lineup: celebrity chef Eric Ripert, opening two restaurants (one formal, one casual); champion golfer Greg Norman, designing an environmentally sensitive nine - hole course along a saltwater lagoon; explorer Jean - Michel Cousteau, running an aquatic education program; and legendary tennis coach Nick Bollettieri, presiding over the courts.
More importantly, Reeve made an important step in skills training: he introduced formal moot courts as a part of the Litchfield curriculum, though on an optional basis.53 Initially, the students themselves conducted the moots, though by 1803, when James Gould was teaching at Litchfield, he presided over the arguments.54 The rules Gould imposed for the moots required not only oral argument, but also written argument, because the litigants had to produce writs and pleadings as well.55 Although a far cry from modern legal writing programs, these moot courts at least endeavored to provide some practical training in the production of persuasive writing.56
He served as a judge for the Southern District of New York from 1994 through 2010, and presided over cases involving, for example, Megan's Law, the Million Youth March, Al Franken's use of the phrase «Fair and Balanced» in the title of a book, the Naked Cowboy, the Google Books settlement, the United Nations Oil for Food Program, an Afghan warlord charged with conspiring to import heroin, and the guilty plea and sentencing of financier Bernard L. Madoff.
Attendees of the program met and heard from sitting justices and court officials, who described the Land Court's purpose — its jurisdiction, the matters it presides over, and its methods, procedures, and resources — and the current state of the Court and its cases and workload.
Each program is of two to three days» duration and is open to any judge who spends a significant amount of his or her time presiding over family law matters.
For the last ten years my research at Emory has focused on clinical studies through my pro bono work as a human rights attorney, representing immigrants and low income disenfranchised minority groups, and over the last six years as a part - time magistrate judge engaged in presiding over and supervising therapeutic criminal diversion programs designed to redress the traumatization of socially and economically marginalized minority young adults, whose socioeconomic condition contributed to their criminalization.
Key Highlight: • Conceptualized, initiated and presided over the Teach One to Lead One ® Program to aid students in developing character and leadership skills.
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