Sentences with phrase «public partnerships as»

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Keith stayed on for a while as a consultant, while Marcus became a vice-president, managing the company's bids on giant public - private partnership projects, such as the first phase of the reconstruction of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, a $ 300 - million gig.
As of now, the company has made only one big enterprise partnership public — a November deal with Microsoft, in which the software company offered 300 New York City employees a WeWork membership.
Founded in Switzerland in 1971, WEF bills itself as a public - private partnership that stresses entrepreneurship in addressing the world's most pressing issues.
Instead, the winning group will have a public - private partnership contract with the government which will allow it use of some state infrastructure, such as sites to build towers on and a fiber optic network owned by the state electricity firm.
It meant the corporation could offer not only a location, but the option of financing to build the prison as a private - public partnership.
SecondMarket is the largest centralized marketplace and auction platform for illiquid assets, such as asset - backed securities, auction - rate securities, bankruptcy claims, collateralized debt obligations, limited partnership interests, private company stock, residential and commercial mortgage - backed securities, restricted securities and block trades in public companies, and whole loans.
In that case, some possible acquistions or partnerships might be the newly public Rubicon, as well as AppNexus, Yang says.
Pleasing fussy customers like health - care and research facilities has been crucial to that success, as has its participation in public - private partnerships (PPP), which are joint projects between government and private interests.
Twitter said on Wednesday it would carry instant - replay footage from National Football League games as part of a new advertising partnership that could boost the social media company's revenue before its highly anticipated initial public offering.
And on the flip side, organizations like Gavi, the massive global public - private vaccine partnership, ensure a certain amount of purchases (albeit for a significantly reduced price) as long as companies commit to providing a reliable stream of treatments.
The VMware - AWS pact would be roughly analogous to the partnership VMware announced with IBM in February, which blessed IBM (ibm) SoftLayer as VMware's best public cloud friend.
Aarabi said ModiFace also has a partnership with virtual bulletin board platform Pinterest, but would not disclose more details as it is not public yet.
The list of companies terminating their partnerships with the National Rifle Association is growing as public outcry against the gun group escalates following the deadliest mass shooting at a public high school in U.S. history.
Bill Gates was the most public face of Microsoft, but of course the company started as a partnership with the kid Gates met one day in a group of students crowded around a teletype machine in a Seattle high school.
Alternative financing procurement — better known outside of Ontario as public - private partnerships — allow the public sector to pass on risks of delays and cost overruns to the private sector, in return for a small premium.
Although public companies do not necessarily have general partner ownership, those with limited partnerships may have general partners, as well.
In addition, cities, states, and taxpayers have concerns about the costs of bonds and borrowing, how to get the best return on banked or invested public money, and an interest in finding innovative ways to fund public spending without surrendering public control, as is often the case with public - private partnerships.
Focused on public - private partnerships and how we measure their levels of success, the briefing hosted a national gathering of informal STEM experts with on - the - ground knowledge and expertise, as well as professionals who have been examining the national trends and levels of success of informal STEM programs for students.
MaRS was conceived in 2001 as a not - for - profit and operates as a public - private partnership.
2014.11.26 RBC and the Public Health Agency of Canada in partnership with ParticipACTION commit $ 8.2 - million to the RBC Learn to Play Project Knowing how to make that perfect throw, kick a soccer ball or hop over a speedy skip rope is just as important to a child...
First reported as a partnership that would find the state - owned bank collaborating directly with the Ethereum Foundation, the non-profit for which Buterin serves as council, the VEB has confirmed it will be retracting public statements to that effect.
This research area covers the evaluation of the costs and benefits of capital projects of Canadian governments, such as roads, ports or public utilities, of financing modes for such projects, such as public - private partnerships, and the contribution of public infrastructure to economic growth.
So when we worked with the city of New Rochelle, it was approached as a public - private partnership, where it would be a win for the city and a win for the region.
Pressed on whether such a cabal could continue to run things once the firm goes public, he immediately points to Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, as an example of a publicly traded company with a close - knit partnership structure.
A public notary in Brazil has registered a three - person partnership as a legally recognized civil union.
As part of his continued efforts to give back to his community in Chicago, he does a monthly «Open Mike» night in partnership with SocialWorks Chicago and the Chicago Public Library.
From Matt: Jennifer, I have had the pleasure of interacting with a few Christian musicians through the years that have gone public with their same sex partnerships - like Sean Doty and Ric Alba - as well a few insiders in the CCM business.
Prominent influencers in the USA such as Rob Bell and blogger Rachel Held Evans have gone public with their own affirmation of committed same - sex partnerships.
As the Catholic bishops say, local church groups can help by working «creatively and in partnership with other private and public groups in responding to local and regional problems.»
The new dairy zone is being developed as part of a larger public - private - partnership project initiated in the province.
CSWA's mission is to ensure that the California wine community is recognized globally as the leader in sustainable winegrowing in the marketplace and public policy arena through the development and promotion of sustainable practices, tools for education and outreach, partnerships with key stakeholders, and prioritizing research.
The inventors» desire to donate Golden Rice as a gift to resource - poor farmers in developing countries led to a public - private partnership with Syngenta to help further develop Golden Rice.
FMI, as a founding member of the Food Waste Reduction Alliance, was invited to present the food industry voice in this public - private partnership announcement.
The CGIAR Research Program for Rice, known as the Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP), is a partnership coordinated by six research - for - development organizations that bring together over 900 partners from the academic, public, private, and civil society sectors with a stake in the rice development sector.
No Kid Hungry aims to build partnerships that enlist influential individuals to act as catalysts to advocate the policy changes needed to achieve its end goal of engaging the public to make ending child hunger a national priority.
As the San Antonio River Foundation prepares to mark its first decade of bringing recreation, public art and educational opportunities to the San Antonio River, it is joining forces with catering legend Don Strange of Texas, Inc. to create a culinary partnership that will benefit the River Foundation.
The report calls for the creation of innovative public - private partnership arrangements, as well as partnerships involving different levels of government, civil society organizations, and donor organizations, in areas from crop technology to the provision of school feeding programs to help bring about sustainable food security throughout Asia.
Eden Hazard was widely considered — by the English public at least — as one of the best players in the world, while the on - field partnership between Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa — although it had become slightly less impressive in the second half of the campaign — was still hyped to high heaven.
Murdock also took part in nearly two years of public and private conversations about the harbor's management, as the Park District worked with the Wilmette Harbor Association on a possible partnership.
To me, one of the most significant planks in Obama's education platform isn't in his education platform at all - it's in his poverty platform: his pledge to replicate Geoffrey Canada's Harlem Children's Zone in 20 cities across the United States, as public / private partnerships, with the federal government's share of the bill coming to as much as a few billion dollars.
It was promoted as a public - private partnership.
It is a serious conflict of interest for a public health agency such as Alberta Health Services (AHS) to stage a pediatric nutrition conference in partnership with an infant formula manufacturer like Nestlé.
Created as part of «Healthy Places,» a partnership between the city's public health department and the Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children, the challenge reinvigorates and extends what has been a consistent movement toward healthy vending.
The elusive public - private partnerships that politicians have been touting of late actually have existed for years up and down Chicago's lakefront and as far west as Brookfield Zoo.
This is an effort by the White House Office of Public Engagement and Office of Faith - Based and Neighborhood Partnerships to promote positive fatherhood, and it's my privilege to be there and talk about Championship Fathering... «from the White House to the outhouse,» as I always say.
As international solidarity between states as well as UN resources have significantly decreased since the financial crisis in 2008, the new precept in international affairs appears to be that no major development project can be carried out without the active participation of major corporations and their front foundations / agencies, often in the form of public - private partnership (PPPAs international solidarity between states as well as UN resources have significantly decreased since the financial crisis in 2008, the new precept in international affairs appears to be that no major development project can be carried out without the active participation of major corporations and their front foundations / agencies, often in the form of public - private partnership (PPPas well as UN resources have significantly decreased since the financial crisis in 2008, the new precept in international affairs appears to be that no major development project can be carried out without the active participation of major corporations and their front foundations / agencies, often in the form of public - private partnership (PPPas UN resources have significantly decreased since the financial crisis in 2008, the new precept in international affairs appears to be that no major development project can be carried out without the active participation of major corporations and their front foundations / agencies, often in the form of public - private partnership (PPP).
For example, we have a long - standing relationship with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion as part of the Dietary Guidelines Alliance, a public - private partnership focused on the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the MyPlate Food Guidance System, and resources such as the «It's All About You» toolkit.
He also strongly opposed the government's proposal for London Underground to operate as a public - private - partnership (PPP).
The NLC had earlier criticised Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, over what it described as the harassment, arrest and detention of workers who were protesting the government's policy to hand over public schools to individual in the guise of public, private partnership.
George Bilicic, Lazard's Global Head of Power, Energy Infrastructure, touted Suozzi's «years as a government reformer» and his experience in the office he lost in a upset last fall to Republican Edward Mangano, saying it provided him with a unique understand of public - private partnerships and «real - life insight into the workings of government.»
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