«The office is surrounded by some of the largest and most
recognized businesses in the community.»
Not exact matches
As part of her commitment to leadership and her
community, Rodriguez has served on numerous boards and has been
recognized with several awards and honors, including being named Corporate Elite by Hispanic
Business Magazine, featured twice
in Working Mother magazine, and selected as a 2017 University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley distinguished alumni.
Each year, the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City (ICIC) compiles a list of the 100 fastest - growing inner city
businesses in the U.S.,
recognizing the critical role they play
in urban
communities as both employers and
community builders.
«I am delighted to
recognize this fifth - generation Calgarian and Haskayne School of
Business alumnus» achievements
in both his career and work
in the
community with the 2016 Management Alumni Excellence Award.»
WBENC's 2010 Women's
Business Enterprise Stars were recognized at WBENC's Summit & Salute to Women's Business Enterprises for leadership in their respective local business communities, inspiration to other women business owners, and active roles at the helm of successful certified bus
Business Enterprise Stars were
recognized at WBENC's Summit & Salute to Women's
Business Enterprises for leadership in their respective local business communities, inspiration to other women business owners, and active roles at the helm of successful certified bus
Business Enterprises for leadership
in their respective local
business communities, inspiration to other women business owners, and active roles at the helm of successful certified bus
business communities, inspiration to other women
business owners, and active roles at the helm of successful certified bus
business owners, and active roles at the helm of successful certified
businesses.
The Management Alumni Excellence Award
recognizes individual excellence
in innovation, support of
business education, service to the university and Haskayne School of Business, community involvement and business
business education, service to the university and Haskayne School of
Business, community involvement and business
Business,
community involvement and
business business success.
Co-presented by the Haskayne School of
Business and the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, the award has recognized outstanding leaders in the Calgary business community sin
Business and the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, the award has
recognized outstanding leaders
in the Calgary
business community sin
business community since 1993.
In partnership with the Calgary Chamber, the Distinguished
Business Leader Award recognizes the exceptional contribution of our community's ethical business
Business Leader Award
recognizes the exceptional contribution of our
community's ethical
business business leaders.
In appreciation of the Morgan Creek Foundation's innovation and contribution to the
community, the Chapel Hill - Carrboro Chamber of Commerce
recognized the Morgan Creek Foundation as its «2010 Non-Profit
Business of the Year.»
The purpose of the YPN Rising Star Award is to
recognize new Realtors who are
in their first five years
in the
business who have outstanding leadership skills and dedication to the real estate
community.
Turcotte will be the 26th recipient of the esteemed Distinguished
Business Leader Award (DBLA) that is co-presented annually by the Haskayne School of Business and the Calgary Chamber to recognize outstanding ethical leaders in the Calgary business co
Business Leader Award (DBLA) that is co-presented annually by the Haskayne School of
Business and the Calgary Chamber to recognize outstanding ethical leaders in the Calgary business co
Business and the Calgary Chamber to
recognize outstanding ethical leaders
in the Calgary
business co
business community.
Joset Wright - Lacy, NMSDC's president, congratulated the honorees, saying, «We are pleased and proud to
recognize these minority
business enterprises for their
business growth and development, operational success, support of other minority
businesses and active participation
in the
community.»
The firms were
recognized for their
business acumen and excellence
in community service.
It is even open to the possibility that the wiser
communities will
recognize that it is
in their own interest to adopt a more cooperative than antagonistic stance towards the national corporations that will still inevitably be doing
business within them.
The company says it accomplishes this by: > «Taking pride
in our immense devotion to customer service; > «Making every effort to fulfill customer requests; > «Delivering quality products accurately and timely
in accordance with customers» orders; > «Working together
in a synergistic environment to ensure the satisfaction of all customers; > «
Recognizing and supporting our commitment to our employees as valuable links
in our chain of success; and > «Conducting
business according to the highest ethical standards and serving as an outstanding corporate citizen
in the
community.»
Mark initially contacted Find Me Gluten Free on behalf of Naked Pizza to sponsor its annual FOGGY Awards, which
recognizes business leaders
in the gluten - free
community.
Governor Andrew Cuomo
recognizes that these relatively modest investments from the State can be put to work to help small
businesses realize their potential for growth — expanding their footprint
in a
community, their workforce and their reach.
To make certain our County performs well
in the battle for state dollars, we've brought together three
recognized leaders to help secure the resources: Rockland
Community College President Dr. Cliff L. Wood, Rockland
Business Association President / CEO Al Samuels and Rockland County's new Director of Economic Development, Calherbe Monel.
Recognizing that the
business community has many common interests with the university
in terms of developing new technologies and training personnel, Smith brought the University's Corporate and Foundation Relations (CFR) unit under the auspices of the Office of the Dean for Research and recruited David Langiulli to provide new leadership to the department.
PR NEWSWIRE - May 22 - The award
recognizes outstanding entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence and extraordinary success
in such areas as innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their
businesses and
communities.
Governor Cuomo Establishes New NY Education Reform Commission Commission Brings Together Education,
Community, and Business Leaders to Recommend Reforms in Student Achievement and Management Efficiency Albany, NY (April 30, 2012) Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today established the New NY Education Reform Commission, bringing together nationally - recognized education, community, and business leaders to recommend reforms to the state's education system in order to improve performance in the classroom so that all of New York's students are fully prepared for their
Community, and
Business Leaders to Recommend Reforms in Student Achievement and Management Efficiency Albany, NY (April 30, 2012) Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today established the New NY Education Reform Commission, bringing together nationally - recognized education, community, and business leaders to recommend reforms to the state's education system in order to improve performance in the classroom so that all of New York's students are fully prepared for their
Business Leaders to Recommend Reforms
in Student Achievement and Management Efficiency Albany, NY (April 30, 2012) Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today established the New NY Education Reform Commission, bringing together nationally -
recognized education,
community, and business leaders to recommend reforms to the state's education system in order to improve performance in the classroom so that all of New York's students are fully prepared for their
community, and
business leaders to recommend reforms to the state's education system in order to improve performance in the classroom so that all of New York's students are fully prepared for their
business leaders to recommend reforms to the state's education system
in order to improve performance
in the classroom so that all of New York's students are fully prepared for their futures.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today established the New NY Education Reform Commission, bringing together nationally -
recognized education,
community, and
business leaders to recommend reforms to the state's education system
in order to improve performance
in the classroom so that all of New York's students are fully prepared for their futures.
The award assists heads of school and others
in recognizing the work of their
business officers within the school
community.
Lutheran Urban Mission Initiative, Inc. (LUMIN) was founded
in 2002 as a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit corporation and a
Recognized Service Organization of the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod (LCMS) by a group of LCMS
business people and professional educators deeply concerned about the downward trend of Lutheran education
in Milwaukee's urban
community.
Wildlands is inclusive and
recognizes diverse learners with varying backgrounds, life experiences, and ability levels; diverse educational experiences are designed
in partnership with
community professionals, local
businesses, organizations.
Recognizing that California must plan for the future, State Superintendent Tom Torlakson brought together 59 leaders from across California — teachers, parents,
community, labor and
business leaders — to share their thinking about education
in the state.
Just last week, Pearson also launched a school improvement
business in the UK and appointed Anders Hultin, an internationally
recognized leader
in the school improvement
community, as its CEO (link: http://bit.ly/aj3NDy).
Finally, we will need to learn from experts
in the
business community, who have long been working on team - based accountability systems, how to shift the model from the individual as the sole unit of authority and responsibility to next - generation systems that
recognize the importance of professional collaboration, transparent practice, reflective and collective inquiry, and joint accountability.
In 1996, Ernst & Young recognized Platinum's co-founder as Entrepreneur of the Year - Emerging Award Winner Midwest Region for his vision, innovation, courage and leadership in building and growing a successful business that influences the way we live, the products and services we depend on and the economic vibrancy of our local communitie
In 1996, Ernst & Young
recognized Platinum's co-founder as Entrepreneur of the Year - Emerging Award Winner Midwest Region for his vision, innovation, courage and leadership
in building and growing a successful business that influences the way we live, the products and services we depend on and the economic vibrancy of our local communitie
in building and growing a successful
business that influences the way we live, the products and services we depend on and the economic vibrancy of our local
communities.
The awards program
recognizes entrepreneurs who excel
in innovation, financial performance, and personal commitment to their
business and
community.
This issue of San Diego Pets Magazine celebrates these precious pets by
recognizing the special people and
businesses in our
community that go above and beyond to advocate for them: the winners of this year's Animal Compassion Awards.
Your
business will be
recognized via signage and.or verbal recognition as appropriate
in virtual or live activities, including but not limited to: Fundraisers, Informational Webcasts,
Community Presentations
The award
recognizes local for - profit
businesses that have made an impact on the region's economy, contributed to the
community and to the lives of their employees through innovation
in their industries, September 2012
Recognizing that managing the population of feral cats that roamed a burgeoning arts and retail district
in Cleveland would benefit both the cats and the
community, a local
business owner becomes a local TNR advocate and leader.
«This is such a humbling experience for us, for TailsSpin, and for the surrounding pet
communities, to be
recognized as one of the 100 small
businesses in the country,» said Jusak Yang Bernhard, co-owner of TailsSpin.
More and more
communities and
businesses are
recognizing the need to include sustainability
in their core strategies to create a thriving future for both themselves and our world.
Ed Begley Jr., Environmental Activist Individual Environmental Leadership Award This honor
recognizes Ed's lifelong commitment to «walking the talk» of sustainability and inspiring so many activists
in the Hollywood, environmental, political and
business communities to follow his great example.
The Conservatory is
recognized as one of the world's greenest buildings.The Pittsburgh 2030 District is, according to the city's website, «a collaborative, nationally
recognized, but local
community of high performance buildings
in Downtown and Oakland that aim to dramatically reduce energy and water consumption, transportation emissions, and improve indoor air quality while increasing competitiveness
in the
business environment and owner's returns on investment.»
Rainforest Alliance 30th Anniversary Gala May 10, 2017 - New York City, New York, United States Conservationists, innovators and renowned leaders
in the
business and diplomatic
communities will gather at the American Museum of Natural History to
recognize the outstanding achievements made by individuals and companies
in the areas of sustainable agriculture, forestry and tourism.
Even the
business community recognizes this (for example see this piece
in CNN Money).
Since 2009, Debra has been
recognized as a «Legal Eagle»
in the Jacksonville
community in the practice areas of franchising and
business law.
If you share our perspective that the
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More generally, this Report reflects many of the principles that the LCO intends to apply to its work: it considered and addressed the needs of diverse
communities, rejecting a «one size fits all» solution; it
recognized that there will always, or at least for some considerable time to come, be individuals who prefer to use cheque cashing
businesses rather than banks, even though it means that they will pay a fee; the recommendations are directed not only to government, but also to semi-public and private sector actors; and the Report is informed by consultation with a wide variety of individuals, groups and organizations with an interest
in the issue of paying fees to cash government cheques.
Representing Fortune 500 companies, major US and foreign insurers and preeminent members of the
business and real estate
communities, Daniel Berman is a
recognized authority
in commercial and
business litigation.
Dentons Boekel lawyers and other professionals have consistently been
recognized by the
business and legal
communities for exceptional client service and as leaders
in law and
business solutions.
John has been
recognized in the legal
community where he has earned the distinction of «Rising Star» from Super Lawyers magazine every year since 2011, «Best of the Bar» by the Kansas City
Business Journal every year since 2013 and has been selected as one of the «Best Lawyers
in America» for employment law every year since 2014.
Two years ago, I started talking to lawyers
in the
in - house
community about what they thought of an awards program that would
recognize departments that approach how legal works differently — innovating for the future, for the
businesses they support, and just because it made sense to do so.
«
In this era of ever - evolving technology and data management challenges, it is good to see an increasing number of Canadians
recognizing the efforts that the
business community puts into protecting personal information,» says Cairine Wilson, vice-president, corporate citizenship, CPA Canada.
We
recognize the importance of giving back, serving as leaders
in civic,
business and legal
communities.
The event
recognizes the contributions made by women of color
in business, education, entrepreneurship, entertainment, government, and public service and the impact they have made on the lives of people throughout the State of Connecticut and Western Massachusetts
communities.