Sentences with phrase «talented group of leaders»

This mini-series, created in partnership with the Australian Financial Review and NAB, explores the challenges, mistakes, passion and perseverance that this diverse and talented group of leaders have experienced on their journey to the top.

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Master teachers — an elite group of teachers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields — would mentor other teachers, serve as role models to draw talented students into the profession, and work with community leaders to improve science and math education.
Scientific quality, revealed in such factors as publishing in leading journals, being a recognized leader in the field, and attracting talented scientists to the group and keeping them happy featured in answers from 65 percent of respondents.
However, probably an even more important challenge is to keep attracting talented researchers — from graduate students to group leaders — regardless of their nationality, and to succeed in fostering the mobility of the institute's staff.
The IPBS is seeking new talented junior group leaders to address fundamental questions within the spectrum of its research fields.
But while their attention has been concentrated on student performance based on standard intelligence tests, they have often overlooked the fact that vocational classrooms have their share of «gifted and talented,» said an educator who addressed a group of vocational leaders meeting here recently.
What attracted me was the idea that a group of faculty members would join together to invent an integrated curriculum and pedagogy that would prepare talented, committed individuals to become effective public leaders.
Smarick found they are able to leverage economies of scale and back - office support, recruit and groom talented teachers, build external partnerships with such groups as Teach For America and TNTP, and invest in their own staff to build future school leaders, ensuring long - term stability for schools.
All those groups share a mode of operation that enabled them to produce positive results: They have great leaders who attract talented people, give them autonomy to do their jobs well, and hold those employees accountable for results.
The Foundation's Board of Trustees is comprised of a diverse and talented group of community leaders, with a skillset including business management, finance, education, government relations, public relations, community work, religious leadership, economic and workforce development, advocacy architecture, and youth services.
Jon was able to recruit a group of leaders so talented one investment banker had to be convinced that they were employees rather than outside consultants.
Ashcraft & Gerel's talented team of personal injury attorneys is well regarded in the legal community, often serving as leaders in their local bar associations and national litigation groups.
I would like to thank all of them for helping us to create this astonishing group of talented leaders and I am looking forward to working with ALM to broaden the global offering of resources for GLL members.»
Talented political leaders sometimes show an odd empathy for the psychology of opposing out - groups.
A highly enthusiastic and very talented Social Group Worker with 6 years experience of working with groups who are socially excluded; maintaining professional relationships with service users, leader and member of interdisciplinary teams, capable of guiding them in finding and accepting their problem.
«We have a talented and dedicated group of leaders at RE / MAX and I've been actively working with them to build our future.
«We have high expectations for this talented group of individuals, who are already rising leaders in their organizations,» said Kramer.
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