Sentences with phrase «speakers included»

Speakers included E4E - LA 2015 Teacher Policy Team member and California Teacher of the Year Lovelyn Marquez - Prueher, who spoke about the importance of...
Featured speakers included Carol Dweck, Lewis and Virginia Eaton professor of psychology at Stanford University and author of «Mindset: The New Psychology of Success,» and John B. King, Jr., the U.S. Secretary of Education.
Speakers included school principals, students and special guest Holly Whannel, National American Ms. Minnesota.
The speakers included Brandon Clark, Director of Recruitment at New Leaders, Christine King, a NBFA parent and board member, and the Founder of CKing Education, and Scarlett Lewis, Founder & President of the Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement.
Featured speakers included Angela Duckworth, author of «Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance,» and Mike Schmoker, author of «Leading With Focus.»
Keynote speakers included Pedro Rivera, Pennsylvania secretary of education; Roberto Rodriguez, deputy assistant to the president for education at the White House; Judy Schneider, senior analyst at the Congressional Research Service; Carmel Martin, executive vice president for policy at the Center for American Progress; Lindsay Fryer, senior education policy advisor for the U.S. Senate HELP Committee; and Raul Gonzalez, senior program officer at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Speakers included a number of the «stars» of the TES magazine and website, such as behaviour guru Tom Bennett, former schools minister Lord Knight, teacher columnists Sarah Simons and Clare Lotriet, and author Mike Gershon.
Speakers included PlanDay Chief Marketing Officer John Coldicutt, Pure World Energy CEO Simon Wright, DataHub Director Alex Burrows, Serco Sales Coach Gary Edwards and Head of Group Development at Right Directions Gill Twell.
Other key speakers included Rachel Wolf, director at the New Schools Network, Tim Byles, chief executive at Partnerships for Schools, and Sir Bruce Liddington, director at Edu - Trust Academies Charitable Trust (E-ACT), who featured in numerous panel discussions.
Speakers included Mary Helen Immordino - Yang, Ed.M.»
Speakers included Brian Gill of Mathematica, Alex Medler of the National Association of Charter School Authorizers, and Will Pinkston of the Nashville School Board.
Other speakers included Phil Dunne, from technology specialist Service Works Group, whose computer - aided facilities management application, QFM, is used at the school.
Speakers included Professors Carola Suárez - Orozco and Marcelo Suárez - Orozco, co-directors of immigration studies at New York University, and HGSE assistant professor Vivian Shuh Ming Louie.
In addition to money issues, other recurring themes among institute speakers included how accountability affects charters, the role of authorization by states education departments, and strategic management.
Other speakers included actors Nick Offerman and Maria Bello, writer Lena Waithe, documentary filmmaker Bonni Cohen (who co-directed «An Inconvenient Sequel,» which premiered at Sundance last year), Lakota activist Sage Trudell and Princess Firyan of Jordan.
Panel speakers included Sonic Team head Takashi Iizuka, Social Media Manager Aaron Webber, Director of Product Development Austin Keys, Sonic Mania Animation Director Tyson Hesse and TV Animation Production Coordinator Jasmin Hernandez.
On the first official day at the Miami conference, our speakers included Mandy Ginsberg, General Manager of Match.com USA along with Dr. Helen Fisher, Chief Scientific Advisor for Chemistry.com.
Dr. Grundy was joined by Claude Lenfant, head of the NHLBI, and speakers included Fred Mattson, who had spent many years at Proctor and Gamble, and the Dutch scientist Martign Katan, who would later publish research on the problems with trans fatty acids.
The panel of amazing speakers included: Dr. David Brady (Naturopathic physician with expertise in autoimmune disorders, integrative lab testing and integrative gastroenterology), Dr. William Davis (cardiologist and author of Wheat Belly), Dr. Tania Dempsey (NY physician and expert in thyroid dysfunction, hormone imbalance, vitamin deficiencies and food sensitivities), Dr. Alessio Fasano (world - renowned gastroenterologist, celiac disease expert and researcher), Dr. Joel Kahn, Dr. David Perlmutter (neurologist and author of the book Grain Brain).
Some of the major speakers included the very fit Mark Sisson, author of The Primal Blueprint (photo with me and Mark) and an advocate for the Paleo / Primal diet; the calming Paul Pitchford, author of Healing With Whole Foods and an expert in traditional Chinese Medicine; the dynamic and energetic David Wolfe (photo below right), an authority on raw foods nutrition and superfoods; and the inspirational John Robbins, advocate of a plant - based diet and the son of the Baskin - Robbins founder who cured his father's diabetes through a change in diet.
The speakers included UCSF researchers Adam Abate, Seemay Chou, Christian Cunningham, James Fraser, Martin Kampman, Tanja Kortemme, and Jim Wells.
The speakers included medical staff treating melanoma patients, patients themselves and researchers.
Speakers included Pennsylvania state Rep. Marguerite Quinn; Dr. Gary S. Jacob, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Synergy Pharmaceuticals; Vivek Ramaswamy, Founder and CEO of Roivant Sciences Ltd.; Dr. MaryAnne Rizk, global Vice President, Oracle Health Sciences; and Dr. Robert Zivin, head of Translational Research & Alliance Management at Medgenics Inc..
Speakers included Charis Eng, M.D., Ph.D., Chair of the Genomic Medicine Institute, Cheryl Scacheri, Director of Genetic Counseling, Graham Casey, Ph.D. and Marvin Natowicz, M.D., Ph.D..
Speakers included Lab Director Doon Gibbs, Department of Energy (DOE) Brookhaven Site Office Manager Frank Crescenzo, Brookhaven Science Associates Vice Chair and Stony Brook University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D., New York State Senator Kenneth P. LaValle, and Associate Director of the Office of Safety, Security, and Infrastructure for the DOE Office of Science Marcus Jones.
The speaker list featured top executives from some shining examples of innovation, such as Google, Microsoft, and GlaxoSmithKline; other speakers included writer and atheist hero Richard Dawkins and World Health Organization Director - General Margaret Chan.
Speakers included Audun Rosland from the Norwegian Environment Agency who explained current climate policy and its challenges and constraints, and Peter Wehrheim from the European Commission who set out the options for including emissions from land use and forestry (LULUCF) in the EU 2030 climate and energy framework.
Speakers included Alberto Cuadra, of AAAS / Science, Matt Hansen, of the University of Maryland and Laura Rickard, of the University of Maine.
Speakers included Kristala Jones Prather, of MIT, Natalie Kuldell, of MIT and BioBuilder, Gretchen Gano of the University of California, Berkeley, and Building with Biology, and Dietram Scheufele of the University of Wisconsin.
Speakers included Dimitri Prybylski of the U.S. - based Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Namibia office, who was involved in coordinating the international response to the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa; Markus Theobald of the EU Delegation to Namibia in Windhoek; and Pierguido Sarti, Italian science attaché to South Africa, Namibia, and other southern African countries.
Speakers included Kirstin Dow, of the University of South Carolina, Kishore Hari, of the University of California San Francisco, and Matt Leighninger, of Public Agenda.
Speakers included a neuroscientist from the Monell Institute, and experts in wine, food, and fragrance.
Speakers included Raychelle Burks, of St. Edward's University, Sara Yeo, of the University of Utah, and Nsikan Akpan, of PBS NewsHour.
The speakers included: Art Garrison, Assemblywoman Lupardo, Sheriff Harder, Gary O'Neill, Tim Roberts, John Orzel, Dan Lamb — representing Rep. Maurice Hinchey, and Jazz Shaw — representing George Phillips.
Speakers included Poughkeepsie Common Councilmember Ann Perry, Dutchess County Legislator Joel Tyner, long - time community activist Mae Parker - Harris and FPI Executive Director Frank Mauro.
Speakers included state Division of Budget Director Robert Megna, whose testimony placed him at odds with several supporters of raises attending the hearing.
The panel of speakers included Christine Blower, the General Secretary of the NUT and Diane Reay, a Cambridge university sociologist specialising in questions of class.
Speakers included Gay Talese, Elaine Stritch, Bill Bratton and Rikki...
Speakers included Thompson; Erie County Sheriff Timothy Howard; as well as Trump surrogate and Buffalo School Board Member Carl Paladino, who is steeped in controversy himself for his inflammatory comments about Obama.
Speakers included Onondaga County Sheriff Gene Conway; state Assemblyman Will Barclay, R - Pulaski; Stephen Aldstadt, president of SCOPE (Shooters Committee on Political Education) and Paloma Capanna, an attorney representing SCOPE.
Other speakers included Minister Edward Stowe (Retired Deputy Warden, NY Dept. of Corrections), who did the Call To Worship, Sgt. Kevin Johnson who did the Flag Salute, Sgt. Shivaun S. Calden (Westchester County Dept. of Corrections) who did The Occasion & Acknowledgements and the Westchester County Dept. of Corrections Honor Guard.
Speakers included representatives from: Bronx Progressives, NYCD16 Indivisible, Progressive Women of Pelham, Bronx Women's Huddle, and the Lower Hudson Valley Progressive Action Network (LHVPAN).
Other speakers included Howie Hawkins, a Green who received about 5 % of the vote while running for governor of New York in 2014, and Medea Benjamin, a founder of anti - war / so cial justice organization Code Pink: Women for Peace.
Speakers included Howard and Buffalo School Board Member Carl Paladino.
Other speakers included Gayle McLaughlin of the Richmond Progressive Alliance and Richmond City Council member, Susan Sadlowski Garza, who was recently elected to the Chicago City Council, and Angela Walker who ran for sheriff in Milwaukee as an independent socialist.
Speakers included Driscoll, Oswego County Legislator Tom Drumm and Onondaga County Legislator Chris Ryan.
Other speakers included Comptroller Scott Stringer, Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito and United Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten.
Speakers included the Rev. Al Sharpton, NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer, Public Advocate Letitia James, Rep. Charles Rangel, State Senator Adriano Espaillat, Assembly Members Brian Kavanagh and Guillermo Linares, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Council Members Inez Dickens, Vanessa Gibson, Ben Kallos and Jumaane Williams.
Speakers included First Lady Chirlane McCray and Northern Manhattan Improvement Coalition's Executive Director María Lizardo.
Featured speakers included Mayor de Blasio, former mayor Bloomberg and Bette Midler.
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