Sentences with phrase «speak to audiences around»

A statement from the Academy said: «The Academy celebrates achievement in the art of filmmaking, which seeks to transcend borders and speak to audiences around the world, regardless of national, ethnic, or religious differences.
Carlos Brito of Anheuser - Busch InBev (BUD) is my CEO pick: He is a Brazilian heading up a beer business from the American heartland but his message and style speak to audiences around the world.
Eurich's research has been published in peer - reviewed journals, and she regularly speaks to audiences around the world, including her recent TEDx talk.
Jennifer speaks to audiences around the world regarding safety, self defense, wellness and sexual assault prevention.
Bestselling author of Creating Your Best Life, Positively Caroline and My Name is Caroline, Caroline coaches, teaches and speaks to audiences around the world about goals, flourishing and grit.

Not exact matches

Sachs speaks to corporate, institutional and conference audiences around the world, guiding them on how to break patterns and make new connections to create powerful, meaningful and radical change.
And although Parker wouldn't speak specifically to Kik's future plans, he says Spark hopes all its firms end up as «independent, publicly traded companies that are sustainable, profitable, have a global audience and reach, and are employing thousands of people around the world.»
She has spoken to audiences from 30 to 15,000 around the world.
It's difficult to blame a woman for speaking from her own experience and those experiences around her, but with the international audience we have here at EP, I know some people may want to consider this.
Dr. Rotbart regularly speaks to large national audiences of parents, school, and youth sports organizations, as well as to community groups around the country, and national professional organizations of physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals.
President Obama is coming to New York's 14th District tonight for a fundraiser to benefit Democrats around the country, but unlike much of the New York delegation, Rep. Maloney chose not to help raise money for the event, even though she's speaking to the audience.
MacFarlane had himself spoke many times about his (and audiences) trepidations in doing a sequel, particularly for a comedy, so in a move more akin to Bond or Batman, the writers disregarded some aspects of the original (noticably Mila Kunis's Lori) and sensibly shifted the focus more to Ted as a «person» rather than even more rambunctious frat - boy shenanigans with his Thunder Buddy John (Wahlberg), and what his existence means for those around him.
As he spoke to the students, he joked around with the audience on how it amazes him that a movie ever gets completed, when factoring in the process they have to go through.
The clear impression is that he is speaking boldly and fluidly and with some degree of joy, though Haneke offers no subtitles this time around, and no surrogate audience materializes on screen before it goes black and the credits roll — a clear acknowledgment that this time around, it's Code Unknown's audience that's watching and struggling to make sense of unfamiliar signs.
He spoke of the virtues of home - schooling, and indeed, one of the roundtables in the studio was devoted to «alternatives» and was mostly convincing the audience to scrap the public school system entirely and teach the kids around the kitchen table.
You'll see them this Christmas,» Ballmer revealed while speaking to an audience comprised mostly of students, staff, and journalists at the London School of Economics while also adding, «Certainly we have done work around the tablet as both a productivity device and a consumption device.»
If you're concerned that there isn't an audience for the type of content you'd like to speak about, try doing some snooping around to see if there's a marketable interest in your field.
Speaking about What We Call Love, IMMA Director Sarah Glennie said «IMMA is delighted to be staging this important and fascinating exhibition, which is a great opportunity for audiences to experience, at first hand, 20th century masterworks from some of the world's most important collections, shown in the context of contemporary art from Ireland and around the world.
So, while museums around the world had been modernizing their operations and expanding their audiences, the Prado often seemed lost in time — with no public toilets until the 1960s, no air conditioning until the»70s, no microscopes in the conservation lab until the»80s, and no temporary exhibition program to speak of until the»90s.
She spoke to an audience of ambassadors, government officials, conservationists and scientists, noting that while much of the focus of late has been on Asian markets, the fast - growing middle class around the world — including in the United States — has created a huge market for a wide range of rare species and products derived from them.
Revkin has also written three book chapters on communication and the environment and speaks to varied audiences around the world about the power of the Web to foster progress on a finite planet.
If you care about attracting search visitors to your website and / or blog, you should learn how to use search data to understand your audiences so that you can speak their language, offer information relating to their questions and problems, and build content around what they're looking for.
P.S.: I think that one of Ms Aitken's maiden speeches as Commissioner was to a Washington audience of legislators, bureacrats etc. spelling out her intention to change things around within the Canadian business world to mirror the U.S. model of competitive practices... to get on board so to speak.
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