Sentences with phrase «who cochaired»

«The whole weekend is very interdisciplinary,» says Casey, who cochaired the event with psychology professors Sharon Lamb of Saint Michael's College in Colchester, Vermont, and Kaye Cook of Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts.
«It was a gorgeous study,» says Harold Sox, an internist who cochaired the IOM report and was not involved in the study.

Not exact matches

Steven Feldman, a former assistant US attorney for the Southern District of New York who is a member of the New York State Bar Association's White Collar Committee, which Hendon cochairs, called Hendon a «fantastic pick» for Trump who is «an all - around superstar» in the «upper echelon» of white - collar defense attorneys in the city.
«In many ways, the venture and startup ecosystem is still a boys» club — one that all too often excludes, disadvantages, and mistreats talented women who want to contribute to it,» says Melinda Gates, cochair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and an investor.
CEO Joe Jimenez, who recently announced that he would retire next year, is also cochair for a global «value - based pricing» project that wants to figure out how to best match health care costs with patient outcomes.
It must work, because no one at the Drawing Center, not board cochair Frances Beatty Adler or artist Brice Marden or architect Steven Holl or any of Steir's many artist, collector, and curator friends who applauded her — Kiki Smith, Jeffrey Weiss, Tom Otterness, Eileen Cohen, Betty Woodman, Marina Abramovic — displayed any concern.
The event, which took place on the day of the foundation's announcement that it would return to Chelsea after a five - year absence, was especially starry - eyed, though that may have been partly because actor James Franco was the benefit's cochair (with San Francisco collector Frances Bowes, who was in animated conversation with Tate director Nicholas Serota, seated to her left).
Dorgan, who now cochairs the Bipartisan Policy Center's Energy Project, continued: «I worry a little bit that there is this notion, «Boy, we're just awash in oil and gas so that's it.
At Faegre, Ruhland, who focuses on cross-border transactions, cochaired the firm's international practice.
Franci is an outstanding corporate M&A and private equity lawyer who is cochair of Debevoise's private equity group and a member of the M&A group.
Hahn said it was his fellow group cochair, partner Steven Gross, who identified Labovitz as someone Debevoise should consider pursuing after working with her on the Chemtura bankruptcy.
Recently announced departures include some well - known lawyers, such as William Marcoux, a former executive committee member and cohead of the insurance sector group (to DLA Piper); Timothy Moran, who headed the firm's Washington, D.C., corporate practice (to Sidley Austin); and Sean Moran, MP of the Los Angeles office and cochair of the renewable and clean energy industry sector group (also to Sidley).
On August 16, 2011, Donald A. Balasa, JD, MBA, executive director of the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA); AAMA Trustee Patricia Hightower, CMA (AAMA), who is also past president of the Washington State Society of Medical Assistants (WSSMA), and cochair of the WSSMA Legislative Committee; and Thomas Wolf, CMA (AAMA), cochair of the WSSMA Legislative Committee testified at a public hearing of the Washington State Department of Health.
«Anyone who spends time around the real estate market probably intuitively understands that there are a lot of these one - and two - star buildings out there,» said presenter Shaw Lupton, managing consultant with CoStar and cochair of the ULI Boston Real Estate Technology Council.
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