Sentences with phrase «social policy portfolios»

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Mr. Garland and his team are responsible for developing and implementing the Funds» active ownership programs for public equities, including voting proxies, engaging portfolio companies on their environmental, social and governance policies and practices, and advocating for regulatory reforms to protect investors and strengthen shareholder rights.
Washburn's mostly fair - minded and engaging presentation of various examples (principally from biomedicine) reminds us that in a rapidly changing world we need to be constantly and thoughtfully reviewing whether the nature and content of higher education's portfolio of activities and policies need to be rebalanced or redirected to help universities fulfill their highest social role.
It also endorses NSF's current policies for reviewing grant proposals and — in sharp contrast to a House bill — emphasizes the importance of the social sciences as part of a balanced research portfolio.
Dr Zyngier also praised the government's move of childcare reforms out of social services and back into the education portfolio as a very good move for education policy.
That's why a broad and diverse coalition of environmentalists, public health officials, business leaders, labor leaders, faith leaders, academics, low - income advocates, and social justice advocates has come together to call on Maryland's leaders to significantly expand the state's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) policy.
Our expertise includes IP licensing and portfolio management, technology transfer issues, advising on IP in relation to mergers and freedom of information issues, including the storage of data in the cloud and data transfer, social networking and other policies, mobile apps and collaborative projects.
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