Sentences with phrase «public leadership positions»

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the new Director will also report quarterly on the current status of women both in Santa Clara County public jurisdictions and within the Santa Clara County Democratic Party and lead the compilation and publication of an annual report of the current number and percentage of women in elected office in Santa Clara County and post the report on the Party website and in an electronic communication to all members; and that the new Director will lead this effort by recruiting, training and supporting democratic women seeking public leadership positions in collaboration with the Director of Endorsements and Candidate Recruitment, the Director of Issues, the Director of Political Engagement and DAWN as well as any other interested Party Directors and clubs.

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We've also tracked Exabeam's growth against a number of public security companies and the top - line acceleration is well ahead of most other companies when they were at this stage» said Lightspeed Partner Ravi Mhatre, «Exabeam has moved extremely quickly to establish its leadership position in the market and holds all of the promise of becoming a standalone public company.»
In these positions, they have also gained significant and diverse management experience, including strategic and financial planning, public company financial reporting, compliance, risk management and leadership development.
«Grace Community Church, an evangelical church of 6,000 worshipers just north of Indianapolis, reversed their position and came out in favor of women's leadership at all levels this weekend in their public worship services.»
The people who built liberal Protestant institutions such as national mission agencies, local churches, colleges, universities, social reform agencies and public libraries in the rural heartland were people secure in their social position who assumed a leadership role in society and whose sense of social responsibility was born of religious conviction.
The California Association of Winegrape Growers was founded in 1974 with the mission to provide industry leadership to advocate public policies, research and education programs and trade positions that enhance the business of growing California winegrapes.
Established in 1974, the California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG) provides industry leadership to advocate for public policies, research and education programs, sustainable farming practices and trade positions to improve the viability of winegrape growing as an essential contributor to California's economy, culture, and landscape.
Before opening her own firm, Bailey - Chapman held a number of public affairs and advocacy leadership positions including vice president of public affairs for Penn National Gaming, the country's second largest gaming company, where she oversaw a multi-state government affairs team and managed several local and statewide referenda campaign efforts.
Other CIA initiatives have further enhanced the college's position of leadership on these vital issues, including Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives ®, a continuing medical education (CME) conference co-presented by the CIA and the T.H. Chan Harvard School of Public Health; and Menus of Change ®, a ground - breaking leadership initiative launched in 2012 by the CIA in collaboration with select partners who are working to create a long - term, practical vision for the integration of optimal nutrition and public health, environmental stewardship and restoration, and social responsibility concerns within the foodservice sector and bPublic Health; and Menus of Change ®, a ground - breaking leadership initiative launched in 2012 by the CIA in collaboration with select partners who are working to create a long - term, practical vision for the integration of optimal nutrition and public health, environmental stewardship and restoration, and social responsibility concerns within the foodservice sector and bpublic health, environmental stewardship and restoration, and social responsibility concerns within the foodservice sector and beyond.
Prior to her elevation to the commissioner's job, Ritter served three years as an associate commissioner at OMRDD, two years as executive deputy director in DOH's Office of Public Health and 10 years in senior leadership positions in the state comptroller's office.
Maybe this is his strategy — stay out of the last leadership race — it's likely to produce a dud, get the position of party chairman, make challenging powerful speeches and articles (he has identified the English democratic defecit, Toque, in his New Statesman article, which is about the best on the issue from any MP see: http://www.newstatesman.com/uk-politics/2010/08/labour-party-english-england), make more of a public name for himself, then stand when the prospects of victory are real.
He served as press secretary for Reps. Jerry Nadler and Carolyn Maloney, and also held leadership positions in the public affairs departments of the Taxi and Limousine Commission and the city's Department of Transportation.
«Most people in the first instance will say that a referendum has looked quite popular amongst many in the public and therefore he's doing something which shows strong leadership in standing up against that position.
«Matthew Driscoll and Cathy Calhoun are both dedicated public servants who exemplify what it means to serve the people of New York, and I am proud they will continue their service in these new leadership positions,» Cuomo said in a statement.
He contended that if qualified people are appointed to occupy leadership positions in governance or in the public service based on merit, the country will make progress within a short time.
However, Gov. Andrew Cuomo immediately pointed to Sampson's arrest as reason to revive his anti-corruption proposals, which include public financing of campaigns, and the Democratic leadership removed him from his ranking positions and committee assignments.
To restore the public trust in public service, he's leading the effort to bring ethics reform to Albany by helping to pass a constitutional amendment stripping officials convicted of a felony of their taxpayer - funded retirement and instituting term limits on legislative leadership position, ensuring no one can accumulate entrenched power and use it to his or her advantage.
ALBANY, NY (06/23/2015)(readMedia)-- Albany — Ballots cast by members of the New York State Public Employees Federation (PEF) for the union's top leadership positions were counted today by the American Arbitration Association in Manhattan.
If — and it's a big if — there does turn out to be a contested leadership battle and if — and it's another big if — John Reid has permanently improved his public image and it doesn't drop straight back down against once the news agenda moves on, then he appears to gone a long way towards positioning himself as the best alternative to Brown.
«Party labels don't have that much importance on a local level, but one thing is important, and that is to have somebody in public office in a leadership position like county executive who has the independence from vested interests so that he can get the job done in an unencumbered way,» Meyers said.
The Working Families Party, which opposes the IDC, called on Klein to be removed his leadership position after the allegations went public and Klein responded, saying, «We believe Senator Klein's response attempting to discredit the former employee who accused him was unacceptable.»
«We need really competent leadership now because we are in a terrible, terrible position and we know we have an incompetent board that has no curiosity at all, at least public curiosity, and we have an incompetent, lying supervisor,» he said.
In addition to her leadership and outreach positions, she has co-founded three organizations that train scientists to become better communicators and to interact more effectively with the public.
The U.S. government should maintain its leadership position in global health as a matter of urgent national interest and as a global public benefit that enhances America's international standing.»
She has presented her research at numerous national and international meetings, including the Ecological Society of America, where she held leadership positions as co-chair of the Ecological Society of America's Student Section and representative to the Public Affairs Committee in Washington D.C. Dr. Gallagher has been recognized for her public outreach with a Public Impact Fellowship and for her teaching with a Steinhaus Teaching Award and Pedagogical FelloPublic Affairs Committee in Washington D.C. Dr. Gallagher has been recognized for her public outreach with a Public Impact Fellowship and for her teaching with a Steinhaus Teaching Award and Pedagogical Fellopublic outreach with a Public Impact Fellowship and for her teaching with a Steinhaus Teaching Award and Pedagogical FelloPublic Impact Fellowship and for her teaching with a Steinhaus Teaching Award and Pedagogical Fellowship.
Selection will be based on a combination of the following criteria: • Record of professional achievement in one's career • Evidence of leadership skills and the potential for further growth • Demonstrated commitment to public service / administration evidenced by prior leadership positions in other committees / associations • Sincere desire to achieve the goals and objectives of the Fellowship in the form of an essay on why the applicant thinks he / she should be selected.
The co-founders of Zoosk have stepped down from leadership positions, as the company cancels its plan to go public.
She taught middle school humanities in several New York City public schools for 11 years and took on various leadership positions serving as a director of middle school curriculum and instruction, curriculum developer, project advisor, and teacher mentor.
Ultimately I wanted to learn new skills and ideas to use in school leadership positions to positively impact traditional public schools in my home of North Carolina.
Developing a more comprehensive source of information about barriers to attracting good candidates and about ways in which school districts, professional associations, and institutions of higher education can contribute to ensuring that these candidates are prepared and ready to move into leadership positions is an investment that would pay high dividends to our public schools and the children they serve.»
After spending 26 years in leadership positions at four international and American schools abroad in Norway, Japan, Switzerland, and Brazil, he has just concluded twelve years as Executive Director of Sturgis Charter Public School, a nationally and internationally recognized «IB for All» high school with two campuses in Hyannis, MA.
He later founded a management and technology consulting company, and held several strategic leadership positions with Chicago Public Schools, including serving as its Chief Information Officer, Chief Administrative Officer, Chief Area Instructional Officer, and Chief of Staff to the Board of Education.
Before taking her current position with Boston Public Schools, she was the director of leadership and organizational development with the Pacific Educational Group.
While the majority of public school students in the United States are now people of color, school leadership positions have yet to diversify.
In 2002 the foundation launched the Broad Superintendents Academy, a 10 - month management training program to prepare people from business, nonprofits, the military and government backgrounds to take leadership positions in urban public education.
Note: there are school - choice advocates who are not in positions of public school leadership, and we'll be inviting them to join us in the coming days, too.
Prior to his role at College Success Arizona, Daniel served for more than 20 years in senior leadership positions at public research universities and community colleges.
Candidates interested in teaching, research, and policy - making in public or private institutions of higher education, or in leadership positions in PreK — 12 education and policy settings.
«ASCD's mission and positions on teaching and learning reflect my own values and beliefs, so I see the opportunity to join the Emerging Leaders program as a way not only to articulate the shared best practices, but also build leadership skills through working with ASCD leaders and outreach initiatives,» said Brad Cawn, senior manager of school performance for Chicago Public Schools and a 2011 Emerging Leader.
As of the 2012 - 2013 school year, some 72 percent of APP graduates — 343 people — were serving as principals or assistant principals or in other leadership positions for New York City public schools.
Most of the students who enroll in the Language & Literacy Education program at the doctoral level are interested in teaching, research, and policymaking in public or private institutions of higher education or in leadership positions in Pre-K — 12 education and policy settings.
He has served in educational leadership or research positions in private industry, in an urban public school district, in a state department of education, and at the university level.
Handy assumes a leadership position at NASSP during a crucial time in the history of U.S. public education.
Arrogant politicans like Dan Malloy, who have lived off public money for almost their entire carreers, bring their skewed sense of entitlement to their positions of leadership and rather than try to fix what is broken they attempt to re-create the system for their benefit.
A forum hosted last night for State Superintendent of Public Instruction candidates Larry Aceves and Tom Torlakson revealed that the major contrast between the two candidates can be found not through their policy positions but in their leadership styles.
His career also included classroom teaching in public schools, leadership positions in state agencies, and research and administrative positions in the national career and technical education center at The Ohio State University.
Kathi Littmann brings over 25 years of senior management leadership skills in her position as president of 2RDS Inc., an advisory and consulting firm founded to develop and advance blended learning public school design, strategic planning, and implementation support.
A veteran communications strategist with experience in the private, public, political and non-profit sectors, Karen has owned and operated a successful boutique communications firm, Ripple Communications, held positions at both Burson - Marsteller and Prime Policy Group, and has considerable non-profit leadership experience.
Upon completion of his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership & Policy Analysis at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Don accepted a position as principal in Chicago Public Schools (CPS), and under his leadership, his school was rated one of the top 100 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.
He was working on his master's in education administration at The University of Texas, planning to do the internship for a year, then finish up his degree and look for a leadership position in a Texas public school district.
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