I then heard from Judy Perry Martinez and Andrew Perlman, the chair and
vice chair of the commission, who wanted to respond to Hartman.
Not exact matches
The other distinguished panelists that I spoke alongside
of were James Turner,
vice chair of the Ontario Securities
Commission, who gave an overview
of the Ontario Securities
Commission regulatory framework; John Wires
of Wires Law who gave the legal overview; Jos Schmitt
of Aequitas who spoke
of structuring a portal and building an exchange for private securities and how that may be affected by crowdfunding; and yours truly, sharing my views as an investor.
He mentioned the trial
of Kansas Secretary
of State Kris Kobach,
vice chair of Trump's voter fraud
commission — a trial that, according to Slate's Mark Joseph Stern, revealed that Kobach's «quest to boot thousands
of voters off the rolls was a lawless farce.»
Elizabeth Prodromou, a former
Vice Chair of the U.S.
Commission on International Religious Freedom, or USCIRF, has some harsh words for the commission's annual report, issued l
Commission on International Religious Freedom, or USCIRF, has some harsh words for the
commission's annual report, issued l
commission's annual report, issued last month.
But when an avocado is ripe, simplicity is key: «Cut it in half, sprinkle with salt, and eat right out
of the shell,» recommends Carol Steed,
vice chair of the California Avocado
Commission.
Adam has been representing athletes and their interests since 2003, firstly within his sport
of Skeleton, then at the British Athletes
Commission (where he was
Vice Chair from 2007 - 2011), and subsequently on the IOC Athletes»
Commission and BOA Athletes
Commission.
Sen. José Peralta (D - Queens), an IDC member, defended getting $ 12,500 as
vice chair of the Energy and Telecommunications
Commission, saying he received $ 14,500 as minority whip.
«There is one
vice-
chair position explicitly listed in legislative law among those entitled to an allowance:
vice chair of the Legislative
Commission on the Development
of Rural Resources,» Shontell Smith, chief counsel to the Senate Democrats, wrote in a memo.
The High representative is also automatically a
vice president
of the
Commission,
chairs the meetings
of EU Foreign Ministers (the Foreign Affairs Council) and takes part in the meetings
of the European Council so that she is the only person to seat in all potentially relevant meetings.
She is also
Vice Chair of the New York City Employment & Training Coalition and served on Mayor Bloomberg's
Commission for Economic Opportunity.
«Based on what the comptroller has said, the bottom line here is... the Senate has the discretion... to assign stipends, and that's what happened in this case,» said Sen. Jose Peralta, a member
of the Independent Democratic Conference who gets an extra $ 12,500 atop his $ 79,500 base pay for serving as
vice chair of the Energy and Telecommunications
Commission.
The disproportionately high number
of nonresident alien S&E workers effectively lowered wages and stipends, which lowered research costs and wages, according to a report by Alan Fechter and Michael Teitelbaum5 and another report by David North.3 (Fechter is president
of the board
of the
Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology and Teitelbaum is
vice chair of the U.S.
Commission on Immigration Reform.)
Gary Brace,
Vice Chair of the UK National
Commission for UNESCO, said: «Pedagogy, or the relationship between teaching, learning and culture, is the central enabler
of the Education 2030 targets.
Lea currently serves as
Vice Chair of the Howard County
Commission on Disability Issues and
Vice President
of the Howard County Education Association.
Wagner writes from the perspective
of his role as
Vice Chair of the Presidential
Commission for the Study
of Bioethical Issues.
«The secret to good education is not moving kids around,» says Abigail Thernstrom,
vice chair of U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights and former member
of the Massachusetts Board
of Education.
He served as
vice chair of the Congressionally authorized Advisory
Commission on Accessible Instructional Materials in Postsecondary Education for Students with Disabilities.
She is the former
Chair of the Board
of Trustees
of Otis College
of Art and Design; the
Vice Chair of the American Friends
of the Israel Museum; former National Commissioner
of the Anti-Defamation League; former President and current member
of the Los Angeles County Arts
Commission; Board member
of Share Our Strength, the No Kid Hungry campaign; and a member
of the Global Trustees
of New York University.
Golden serves as 2015 — 2016
chair of New York City's Cultural Institutions Group, where she is Manhattan
vice chair, and on the Cultural Affairs Advisory
Commission, appointed by Mayor de Blasio.
In November, 2008, Bill was appointed the
Vice Chair of the Committee on America's Climate Choices,
commissioned by Congress to develop a multi-decadal roadmap for America's response to climate change.
Greenpeace itself would declare the same victory regarding their version
of the certainties in climate science, but nobody in their right mind would suggest that is stand - alone evidence proving they
commissioned people like the
Vice Chair of the IPCC to lie to the public.
Alice Rivlin, founding director
of the Congressional Budget Office, former director
of the White House Office
of Management and Budget, former Federal Reserve
Vice Chair, and member
of the Presidential Debt
Commission.
She is a member
of the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division and served as Liaison and Advisory Board Member to the
Commission on Youth at Risk and
Vice Chair of the Women in the Profession Committee.
Other governance work has included serving six years as
Vice Chair of the Nova Scotia Securities
Commission and as a former member
of the Joint Forum
of Financial Market Regulators, as a former representative
of the Canadian Securities Administrators, and on the local executive for the Society
of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP).
At its organizational meeting held November 7, 2016, the
commission elected Raquel A. Rodriguez,
of Key Biscayne, as
chair, and Eliot Pedrosa,
of Pinecrest, as
vice chair.
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She is a member
of the Bar's Executive Committee, Program Evaluation Committee, Vision 2016
Commission Technology Committee, Special Tools, Resources and Technology Committee, and serves as
Vice Chair of the Communications and Annual Convention Committees
of The Florida Bar.
Clay has served on the Uniform Law
Commission since 2012 and is
Vice Chair of the Highly Automated Vehicle Act committee and a member
of the Event Data Recorders in Cars study committee.
Long - time Commissioner and current
Vice Chair of the Illinois Supreme Court
Commission on Professionalism, Edward J. Walsh, is retiring from the
Commission.
[73] They failed to do so even though, over a period
of many years, a number
of persons and organizations, including Andrew Perlman (the Chief Reporter
of the 20/20
Commission and the
Vice Chair of the Futures
Commission) and the US Supreme Court, had put the question on the table.
For example, I recently completed service as the
vice chair of the ABA
Commission on the Future
of Legal Services, which produced a report describing many «legal futures» issues in great detail.
The Graham Gund design was selected by a distinguished panel
of jurists that included George White, FAIA, former Architect
of the Capitol, the position that oversees architectural work to federal buildings and monuments in Washington, D.C.; Harry Robinson III, FAIA, former dean
of architecture at Howard University and chairman
of the Washington, D.C.,
Commission of Fine Arts; Colden «Coke» Florance, FAIA, a prominent Washington, D.C. architect; Helsel; Rosenthal; Dale Colby, RPOC
vice chair; Steven Leader, CRE ®, past president
of The Counselors
of Real Estate; and Al Mansell, CRB, NAR first
vice president nominee.