Sentences with phrase «schools and schools serving»

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Lulu Cohen - Farnell and David Farnell, the married duo behind the catering company, purposely picked blue because it's common in the daycare centres and elementary schools the company serves.
Under the Post 9/11 GI Bill, any veteran who has served for three years after September 11 is eligible for full tuition reimbursement, in addition to a book and living stipend to attend school.
Throughout his career, he's developed deep ties with China, serving as a board member at both China Unicom, and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, and has taught at the Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management in Beijing.
With more MBA programs than ever before serving a record number of students — about 10,000 students are registered in Canadian MBA programs this year, up from 4,800 in 1998 — specialization has become a defining trend, helping schools compete for the best students, and graduates compete for the best jobs.
He also served as a senior economist at the OECD in Paris, international economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and taught economics at Columbia Business School.
The show aired in 2002 and 2003 and served as a sort of «school» for Boivin, who used it to learn the ropes of film making.
Microsoft is providing consulting and technology to the new 180,000 - square - foot high school, which is being built by the School District of Philadelphia to serve 750 stuschool, which is being built by the School District of Philadelphia to serve 750 stuSchool District of Philadelphia to serve 750 students.
CitySoft CEO Nick Gleason was a community and labor organizer in Oakland, Calif., and ran his own urban - development consulting company, serving nonprofits, foundations, school districts, and governments.
In addition to the school purchases, the organization also plans on buying micro: bits for organizations that serve disadvantaged youth, including the Boys and Girls Club.
Stephens serves on an advisory board to the Mays Business School at Texas A&M University, is on the boards of the United Way of Dallas and Catholic Charities of Dallas and has also served on the boards of numerous educational and social service organizations.
In my view, the disruption that does occur happens when only the best alcohol retailers make the exclusive list to serve Saucey consumers — due to limited capacity on their platform — and the rest wallow in the muck and mire of old school, in - person, sales stagnation.
In 2011, Mayor Michael Bloomberg hired the city's first - ever chief digital officer, Rachel Sterne, who was a 27 - year - old entrepreneur and Columbia Business School prof, to help the city use technology to better serve citizens and save taxpayer money by making services more efficient and accessible online.
At least 13 states, including Alaska, Illinois and Kentucky, have indicated they will be awarding funds on a first - come, first - served basis for the 2018 - 19 school year.
Parents and students should first determine their earliest deadlines for filing for aid and whether their school or state uses a first - come, first - served system for any of its aid, Chany said.
Accordingly, Airbnb employees volunteer alongside the company's hosts and guests to serve local schools and nonprofits.
The findings should also probably serve as a warning to the growing number of adults who behave like high school sophomores and attempt to measure their self worth in likes, followers, and the empty admiration of near strangers.
The zone now covers over 100 blocks and serves more than 12,000 children, with 95 % of high school seniors going off to college.
Richmond and Tobey started in 2006 with a small pilot program in Oakland, serving healthy lunches in five schools.
She currently serves on the boards of advisors to Northeastern University's D'Amore - McKim School of Business and Bentley University's College of Arts and Sciences.
In the Chicago school, society is best served if people are allowed to freely contract in the market, which in turn helps to guarantee prosperity and freedom.
«Overall, I see people being more global in their views and thought process,» says Jain, who previously served as dean of Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
The result: Stanford tends to attract a very high percentage of prospective students who want to do their own thing and, once in Silicon Valley, the school serves up enough opportunities to push the odds in their favor.
The serial entrepreneur and investor, who serves on the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin's McCombs School of Business, spent several years as a kid living in Tokyo and fueled a lifelong zest for travel, which his international consulting practice provides plenty of today.
Aside from a desire to serve and an openness to new ideas and experiences, the 2016 best and brightest EMBAs were further united by their appreciation of business school.
«We released maybe the first ever SAT rap album and toured the country performing at schools at 8 a.m. in the assembly hall,» says Rappaport, who serves as the company's CEO.
The odds are overwhelmingly in your favor if you stay in school and develop not only the knowledge and discipline, but also the connections that will serve you well as you go forward.
In school cafeterias in Nebraska and Iowa, it's not uncommon to see a cinnamon roll served alongside a bowl of chili.
Coming up with a way of appealing to different demographics and serving up school meals in a new way.
After observing that students become 26 percent more likely to eat vegetables served in the nearly 350 schools where Musk's Learning Gardens allowed students to grow their own produce, Musk was satisfied, and the project attracted interest from other underserved communities and donors.
At last year's world championships, Schooling finished third, behind le Clos and Cseh (Phelps was serving a USA Swimming suspension for a DUI and did not compete).
George advises startups and nonprofits on media strategy, and served as a trustee of the Washington International School.
Steven Kaplan, a professor of entrepreneurship and finance at the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business, warns against trying to serve too many masters.
A graduate of Georgetown University (B.S., mathematics) and Harvard Business School (MBA), Erdoes is a board member of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF and the U.S. - China Business Council and serves on the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's investor advisory committee on financial markets.
She earned her J.D. from the university's law school three years later and has served in the Senate since 2007.
Full - time students can complete a co-op program, and the school operates the Goodman Consulting Group, which employs students to serve as management consultants to business and organizations in the area.
According to The New York Times, the young leader served as her school's student body president in high school, was the captain of her volleyball team, started her school's Black Student Union and spent her high school summers volunteering at an orphanage in the Dominican Republic.
Well, he's got two dominant philosophies warring in his own bosom,» says Tim Murphy, who attended law school with Clement and later served as Paul Martin's chief of staff.
He has taught at the graduate and undergraduate levels for more than 20 years and served as department chair, senior associate dean and, most recently, dean of the Graziadio School.
From 2013 to 2017, she served as President of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
The company would serve commercial office buildings, churches, apartment complexes, medical offices, museums, hotels, restaurants, retail stores and schools, including colleges and universities.
He also serves on the corporate advisory board for The University of Virginia's Darden School of Business and is a member of the Board of the San Jose Children's Discovery Museum.
Paul holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California, Davis and serves on the U.C. Davis Foundation Board of Trustees and the Dean's Advisory Council for the Graduate School of Management.
Since January 2011, Dr. Summers has served as the Charles W. Eliot University Professor & President Emeritus of Harvard University and the Weil Director of the Mossavar - Rahmani Center for Business & Government at the Harvard Kennedy School.
From January 2014 to February 2015, Mr. Bell served as a director and chairman of the Audit Committee of Hennessy I, which merged with School Bus Holdings Inc. in February 2015 and is now known as Blue Bird Corporation (NASDAQ: BLBD).
Mr. Block currently serves on the World Economic Forum's Information Technology Community as a Governor, the Board of Trustees for Carnegie - Mellon University, the President's Advisory Council at Carnegie - Mellon University Heinz Graduate School and the Board of Trustees at the Concord Museum.
From January 2014 to February 2015, Mr. Shea served as a director and chairman of the Compensation Committee of Hennessy I, which merged with School Bus Holdings Inc. in February 2015 and is now known as Blue Bird Corporation (NASDAQ: BLBD).
Prior to joining Qualys, Khan served as CIO of Hult International Business School where he helped educate and enhance global IT industry standards and strategies.
Wesley is a member of the Dean's Management Advisory Council at the Haskayne School of Business and serves on the school's Jarislowsky Fellow selection commSchool of Business and serves on the school's Jarislowsky Fellow selection commschool's Jarislowsky Fellow selection committee.
Mr. Price is a director of Canadian Tire Corporation and serves on the St. Michael's Hospital Foundation Board and the Dean's Advisory Board at the Schulich School of Business.
As an employer, Catapult Learning seeks employment candidates whose skills, training, and experience will enhance the organization's ability to offer quality teaching solutions and excellent support services to the schools and districts it serves.
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