Sentences with phrase «whose work profile»

Most of the reputed insurance brokers employ advisors whose work profile is to help clients meet their financial goals by means of proper financial planning which would include Protection Planning (Life Insurance and Critical Illness Insurance), short term goals (building financial discipline), long term goals (saving for children's higher education or for one's own retirement), protection, etc..

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To illustrate how it works in practice, Koenig offers the example of a professional hockey player whose profile shows that he has gene variants found in people who respond rapidly to lactic - acid threshold training.
Horowitz has an easy solution for busy executives who'd like to position themselves as green experts: license the rights to one or both of his targeted monthly columns: Green And Profitable, which offers easy, inexpensive tips and profiles for businesses wanting to go green and attract green customers — perfect for B2B businesses reaching out to others who work in the green market — and Green And Practical, for businesses whose target market is primarily end - users or consumers.
She's had plenty experience doing just that, having worked in the communications departments for a range of high - profile companies, including tobacco marketer Philip Morris USA, PepsiCo, Heineken USA and the WWE, whose stars are seemingly always in the news.
Yes I think IDS (whose work I admire hugely) and DD (who I thought was right to resign) have a slightly unfair advantage of profile in comparison to «normal» backbenchers.
Now it may be the case that Ahlam Jaoui of her parents» house in Bay Ridge, who is signed up to find work as a trade show brand ambassador, who is willing to pose wearing a hijab and say that she wants to drive a taxi, and whose LinkedIn profile lists her as still working for an out - of - business investment company, is also a well - positioned power broker who can convince lawyers and business owners in Westchester and New Jersey to contribute thousands of dollars to Mayor de Blasio's re-election campaign.
On Science Careers (www.sciencecareers.org), Fields has profiled human geographer Joshua Cinner, whose work informs coral reef management.
One of the studies was conducted by Dr. Stephen Badylak, whose work was profiled in my book.
Online dating profiles may begin as jokes or time wasters at work or good deeds on behalf of single, lonely friends whose digital picture you happen to have in your hard drive.
Stahl, who dresses down his leading man looks, carries the burden of James» life with contorted features and hunched shoulders (he misses work regularly due to a sore back) and is very good; Sophia - Robb, whose most high - profile roles to - date have been in tween adventures (Because of Winn - Dixie, 2005; Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, 2005; Bridge To Terabithia, 2007; Race to Witch Mountain, 2009), plays tough at first, responding to Joleen's waywardness with a smart mouth and door - slamming physicality, but she softens into a trusting friendship with James.
The story takes place in the world of assassins, as the company HR, Inc. works as an intern placement agency that is actually a front for a network of trained killers whose targets are high - profile corporate executives.
Among the high - profile premieres this year are «Antz,» the new Dreamworks animated film; James Ivory's «A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries,» with Kris Kristofferson playing a character inspired by novelist James Jones; «Dancing at Lughnasa,» starring Meryl Streep in the film of Brian Friel's celebrated play; John Waters» «Pecker,» with Edward Furlong as a fast - food worker whose photos are embraced by the New York art world; Helena Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh in «The Theory of Flight,» about a work - release prisoner assigned to a woman with Lou Gehrig's disease; Ben Stiller as a drug - addicted TV writer in «Permanent Midnight»; Christina Ricci in «Desert Blue,» about slim prospects for a teenager in a town of 89 people; «The Imposters,» the new film by Stanley («Big Night») Tucci, starring Tucci and Oliver Platt as cruise - ship stowaways; «Rushmore,» with Jason Schwartzmann as a prep schooler who is a lousy student but hyperactive in campus activities; Cameron Diaz in «Very Bad Things,» about a bachelor party that ends in murder; Cate Blanchett as «Elizabeth,» the story of England's 16th century monarch, and «The Judas Kiss,» with FBI agent Emma Thompson on the trail of the kidnapper of a computer genius.
History buff Andrew Carroll — best known for his remarkable work in archiving and publishing American wartime letters — offers a new book that profiles 50 or so forgotten locations in the United States whose stories continue to impact us today.
GoodEReader.com has written several profiles of children's interactive app book creator iStoryTime, whose works have included several titles developed through collaboration with DreamWorks Studios and other high - profile children's entertainment companies.
(The difference is that while I've listed everyone who has submitted their information and who has a website / LinkedIn profile, Stander only lists those freelancers whose work she knows and can recommend.)
Doug Wojcieszak, whose profiled in the piece, has sold at last count just under 15,000 copies of Sorry Works!
How it works: The digital license tags are «powered by» Pet Hub.com, whose system links the physical ID tag to an animal's online profile that can be accessed through an encrypted connection by anyone with a mobile device, whether a smartphone or standard cellular phone.
For Xbox One Preview and Xbox app (beta) members, «good» players» profiles will no longer feature a reputation gauge, however, gamers whose profiles are tagged «needs work» or «avoid me» will continue to feature the reputation flag.
Ahead of what could be another 12 months of unprecedented disruption, SportsPro profiles ten figures whose work will direct the conversation and the action in the sports industry year.
Tatiana Istomina profiles painter Henry Taylor whose work is included in the The 2017 Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, on view through June 11, 2017.
The London - born artist, named one of the Evening Standard's «Exciting Young British Artists to Look Out For» in 2017, has won an army of high profile fans including Coldplay, whose members cited his work as inspiration for their Grammy Award - nominated «Up and Up» video.
What it has shown has been impressive: finalists have included artists whose work is internationally known — such as Jon Rafman (this year) and David Altmejd — as well as artists who have yet to establish a profile outside the country.
Neel's paintings, and her fate, are not unlike the writings, and fate, of Joseph Mitchell (1908 - 1996), whose quietly powerful profiles of New York City's underdogs and eccentrics were nearly forgotten until Up in The Old Hotel, a 1992 anthology of his work, appeared in time for him to enjoy some serenity in his golden years.
If anyone's profile increased this year in the Modern galleries, it was Gottlieb's, whose work showed up quite a bit on paper and on canvas.
Swedish publication Svenska Dagbladet has profiled the work of Molly Soda and Arvida Bystöm, whose joint publication Pics or It Didn't Happen showcases images that were banned from Instagram.
Below, we profile the collectors who shared a discerning eye for the emerging art of their time, and whose cherished works are now offered across our First Open sales.
We profile the Brazil - based artist whose diverse body of work brings together radical anthropology, warped reweavings of the modernist grid and a fascination with the stick - insect family.
This will be the 7th PHotoEspaña edition LOEWE participates in and, with this exhibit, the Spanish firm aims to raise the international profile of an artist whose work was instrumental in shaping the aesthetics of post-war photography.
Kate Connolly profiles painter Imi Knoebel, whose work is on view at White Cube Bermondsey, London through September 13, 2015.
In addition to the ones profiled below, the 25 female artists whose work comprises this exhibition include:
The current exhibition also offers glimpses of works by Joel Shapiro, Chuck Close, Anish Kapoor, Mark di Suvero, Vija Celmins and other high - profile artists whose work has bridged the century mark, or fallen somewhat short of it, such as Donald Judd.
Uptown News profiles Monica Hui Hekman whose work «Manta Ray» and book «Animals on Land: Portraits & Poetry» are featured as part of our «Edge of the Ocean» exhibition through May 21st.
Danielle McCullough profiles Tanya Aguiñiga, an artist / activist whose works take many forms, many of which engage notions of transnational autobiography.
Three San Francisco artists — Jerome Caja, Vincent Fecteau, Bette Burgoyne — whose work was considered for the Biennial, but ultimately left out, are profiled below.
The inspiration of the bold, simplified profiles and the vibrant colors of Matisse's inventive cut - outs (which he referred to as «drawing with scissors») are also evident in works by Romare Bearden, Stuart Davis, Ellsworth Kelly, Denice Bizot, and Mickalene Thomas, whose Untitled # 8 (2014) was created in response to Matisse: The Cut - Outs at the Museum of Modern Art in 2014.
Second, scientists whose work was profiled in the National Post columns and the ensuing book were quick to point out that their research had been misrepresented by the author, leading to at least one public apology from Solomon.
Researchers whose work is rejected can resubmit their papers to other, less high - profile journals.
This article, Patent attorney helps inventors and entrepreneurs protect their ideas, Greater Milwaukee (10/25/07) profiles attorney Jill Gilbert Welytok, an attorney and CPA whose childhood experience working for her dad's mail order business inspired her interest in patent law.
Practicing nationwide and internationally from offices in Chicago and Cleveland, we are an aggressive, attentive, and creative plaintiffs» firm whose work speaks for itself — billions of dollars in recovery in some of the highest - profile matters in U.S. history.
One company profiled was PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC), whose hard working consultants bear more than a passing resemblance to attorneys at large law firms.
This is a highly focused plan useful for high - profile organizations whose employees handle large amounts of cash or work with sensitive information or technologies.
For those of us (present company included) who have held roles that at the surface seem unrelated, have worked across industries, or whose job titles are misleading or confusing, writing a cohesive resume and LinkedIn profile can be daunting.
It's tempting to brag on your clients, particularly if you're working with high - profile Fortune 100 businesses or high - net - worth individuals whose names carry weight.
If you are reading this blog and you are one of the aforementioned, please explain to the person whose resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile you are critiquing that you are in the business of rewriting / rebranding my «works of art» to please YOUR clients — the people who pay your commission.
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