• Carfield has been an active member of the Society of Cleaning and Restoration Technicians since the 1980s, having served as "official auctioneer" in raising thousands of dollars for the non-profit association. (cleanfax.com)
  • Martin created the role of nurse midwife in OB/GYN practices in Dalton, Ga., and Atlanta in the 1970s and 1980s. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • The 1970s and 1980s saw anti-intellectual movements in China and Southeast Asia, and the rending of Latin America's universities by civil wars and dictatorships. (issuu.com)
  • The Research Committee carried on its tradition of being a place where scholars and community members could come together and collaborate. (uacvoice.org)
  • Legislative staff will collaborate with their network, including associates within Congressional leadership and committees, to manage the legislative process for their Member. (constitutingamerica.org)
  • Having served as chair of the RRT Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), Carfield also has authored many technical articles, worked with the Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI) in developing the original CRI 104 and 105 residential and commercial installation standards. (cleanfax.com)
  • The Duke researcher has close ties to FDA through the Critical Path Initiative, and advisory committee process and has both Republican and Democratic supporters. (blogspot.com)
  • She also chaired the Archaeology Advisory Committee established by the Trust to assist management of Bicentennial property restoration projects. (nationaltrust.org.au)
  • In addition to chairing CCD's Transportation Committee, he had been a disability community co-chairperson of the Minister of Transport's Advisory Committee on Accessible Transportation (ACAT). (ccdonline.ca)
  • This tool was created in consultation with the NAATP DEIB Advisory Committee , which was established in 2020 to discuss the impact of systemic racism and other forms of discrimination and oppression in addiction treatment and recovery. (naatp.org)
  • To assist hospitals in maintaining up-to-date isolation practices, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (1) (HICPAC) have revised the 'CDC Guideline for Isolation Precautions in Hospitals. (cdc.gov)
  • In the 1970s, Cummins pulled its profitable operations out of South Africa in protest of apartheid. (americanbar.org)
  • The Research Commitee was formed as a subcommittee of CHRC's Appalachian Committee. (uacvoice.org)
  • Blumenthal, a physician, got his start in politics as a professional staff member on Senator Ted Kennedy's Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research during the 1970s. (blogspot.com)
  • Chairman Pascrell, Ranking Member Rice and Members of the Subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss the filing season and IRS operations. (irs.gov)
  • And he's an active member of several groups such as serving on the APA Child Preparedness Committee, chair of the APHL Sentinel Laboratory Partnerships and Outreach Subcommittee, co-chair of the APHL Recruitment and Retention Strategic Implementation Group, and a member of the APHL Academic Partnership Workgroup. (cdc.gov)
  • This is the eleventh volume in the series of Memorial Tributes compiled by the National Academy of Engineering as a personal remembrance of the lives and outstanding achievements of its members and international members. (nae.edu)
  • The "Context" describes how the library staff approaches its work, and the "Criteria" section gives selected examples of our achievements. (ala.org)
  • It was written by Professor Gerhard G. Mueller, who later became an FASB member (1996). (fasb.org)
  • Clayton has been licensed since 1962, and is a founding member and President of the Cleveland Amateur Radio Club. (arrl.org)
  • When the Wollongong University College was established on the present University site in 1962, one of the foundation departments was Mechanical Engineering, which in those days had six full-time academic staff together with the College Warden who was also Professor of Engineering. (edu.au)
  • It can be seen that during the twelve year period of turmoil from 1962 to 1974 when other branches of engineering were developing at Wollongong, the academic staff concerned with teaching mechanical engineering dropped from over six to five. (edu.au)
  • For the past three years, Csatari has served as chair of the board's Academic Affairs Committee, where he's done an outstanding job, according to President Tom Galligan. (colby-sawyer.edu)
  • Csatari also served as the 25th reunion co-chair for his class at Dartmouth and as a member of its Committee on the Student Life Initiative. (colby-sawyer.edu)
  • When the SDP split off, it took with it 4 members of the Fabian Executive (Vice Chair Shirley Williams, Treasurer John Roper plus John Cartwright MP and David Sainsbury). (fabians.org.uk)
  • I really appreciate the foresight that the AVMA had when they created this committee," said Cherylann Gieseke, who served on the CVTEA from 2000-06 and was the first veterinary technician to be chair. (avma.org)
  • Even though he had resigned as Chair of the CCD Transportation Committee by then, Eric remained integrally involved in the VIA Rail matter and kept VIA Rail high on CCD's agenda. (ccdonline.ca)
  • She was one of the first nurses/midwives to deliver babies at Northside and West Paces Ferry hospitals in Atlanta, and was one of the first nurses to serve on hospital committees while in this position. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • She is a member and fellow of the American College of Nurse Midwives (ACNM), serving locally in Atlanta and the state of Georgia as well as nationally. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • The Regional Committee noted with satisfaction steps taken by the Regional Director to ensure that the work of WHO in the Region continued in spite of the dislocation of the Regional Office. (who.int)
  • and to take steps to ensure equal opportunity and representation of persons designated by Member States to the Executive Board so that no one group of Member States can exert a controlling influence within the Organization. (who.int)
  • She has been a leader not only in the practice and establishment of midwifery in the hospital and in private practice, but also in her professional associations. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • In a March 11 address to the senate committee, Larson, an executive at Intel Capital, the venture capital arm of tech giant Intel Corp., cautioned that, "as consultants told us, the portfolio could face significant risks if we fail to modernize and strengthen the management of it. (institutionalinvestor.com)
  • Staff should have asbestos awareness training on what it is, the risks, where it's located and how it should be managed. (rcn.org.uk)
  • Production slowed dramatically in the 1970s as the health risks of asbestos became known. (medscape.com)
  • As the ranking Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee, Conable was respected as one of the most influential and knowledgeable legislators on tax issues, with important contributions to laws on trade (1974), capital gains (1977), and social security (1977). (encyclopedia.com)
  • In addition, he has served on the Awards Committee for the Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Network in Higher Education and has chaired its Regional Organizations Sub-Committee. (newforums.com)
  • An active consultant since the 1970s, Dr. Robertson has provided over 110 trainings or consultations to a wide range of educational, health care, human service, governmental, and business organizations. (newforums.com)
  • This committee has one member (Louise) who has been involved in Appalachian advocacy since 1954 and lived through the whole succession of Appalachian organizations in Cincinnati. (uacvoice.org)
  • The Alumni Association currently includes 480,000 living alumni members and supports a wide variety of affiliated alumni organizations such as industry and affinity networks, school-specific groups, multicultural alumni organizations, women s groups and more. (usc.edu)
  • The tool is intended to invite addiction and recovery service professionals and organizations into this work collaboratively and encourage them to assess their readiness and capacity for driving change in addiction healthcare equity, inclusion, and belonging among their staff, clientele, and communities. (naatp.org)
  • Professional organizations and associations in nursing are critical for generating the energy, flow of ideas, and proactive work needed to maintain a healthy profession that advocates for the needs of its clients and nurses, and the trust of society. (nursingworld.org)
  • In this article the author discusses the characteristics of a profession , reviews the history of professional nursing organizations , and describes the advocacy activities of professional nursing organizations . (nursingworld.org)
  • Throughout, she explains how the three foundational documents of the nursing profession emphasize nursing advocacy by the professional organizations as outlined in the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses With Interpretive Statements . (nursingworld.org)
  • The author concludes by encouraging all nurses to engage in their professional organizations and associations, noting how these organizations contribute to the accountability and voice of the profession to society. (nursingworld.org)
  • The purpose of this article is to describe the role of professional nursing organizations in advocating for the nursing profession and for nurses. (nursingworld.org)
  • I will discuss the characteristics of a profession, review the history of professional nursing organizations, and describe the advocacy activities of professional nursing organizations. (nursingworld.org)
  • Leonard is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., and joined the organization through the Delta Alpha Chapter at FSU. (linksinc.org)
  • It reviews the historical development of health professions' education in the Arab countries, highlighting the role that the World Health Organization (WHO) has played over past decades in the support of human resources in health and the changing needs in the various member states. (who.int)
  • When Oregon Treasurer Ted Wheeler took the bold move early this year of submitting Senate Bill 120, formally named the Investment Modernization and Cost Reduction Act, to the senate finance and review committee of the Salem-based state legislature, he had the full support of Larson and the four other investment council members, as well as that of CIO John Skjervem. (institutionalinvestor.com)
  • The board would take budgetary authority away from the legislature, be able to scrutinize the cost of the entire program and prioritize human capital and technology resources, Larson told the senate committee. (institutionalinvestor.com)
  • By the end of the 19th Century Congress had only 146 staff members: 37 Senate personal staff, 39 Senate committee staff, and 62 House committee staff (37 of whom only worked during congressional sessions). (constitutingamerica.org)
  • The former Senate Majority leader is a favorite for Obama's chief of staff along with Rep. Rahm Emanuel. (blogspot.com)
  • Wood campaigned vigorously for Hillary Clinton during the primary, and if Clinton takes over the Senate HELP Committee in the case that Kennedy becomes less involved, the former FDAer would have an outside shot. (blogspot.com)
  • She was the recipient of the highly competitive Kitty Ernst Award given to young professionals by the ACNM for creative and innovative work in women's health. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Ten years ago, there were women's dorms and men's dorms, and rarely did a member of one sex enter the domain of the other. (udel.edu)
  • The departments of Women's and Gender Studies, History, Art, and Political Science are teaming up with The Research Center on Values in Emerging Science and Technology to prepare and display an impacting art installation down the corridor of EN B & C (2nd floor). (southernct.edu)
  • Last year, the cross-party Work and Pensions Committee made clear recommendations on managing asbestos. (rcn.org.uk)
  • The International Accounting Standards Committee, formed in 1973, was the first international standards-setting body. (fasb.org)
  • In 1973, the CVTEA-called the AVMA Committee on Accreditation of Training for Animal Technicians at the time and later renamed the Committee on Animal Technician Activities and Training-accredited its first two programs, at Michigan State and Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture. (avma.org)
  • Martin has supported the education of nurse-midwives as a preceptor for students from several schools and as a faculty member at Emory University. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Are you an SCSU faculty member interested in collaborating with colleagues? (southernct.edu)
  • By the early 1970s over 26,000 legislative bills and resolutions were being introduced during each two-year Congress. (constitutingamerica.org)
  • In the early 1970s, Carfield founded JR Flooring, a diversified cleaning, restoration, retail floor covering and installation business. (cleanfax.com)
  • In 1961 she joined the staff of the University of Sydney as a lecturer, specialising in Iron Age Cyprus and Anatolia. (nationaltrust.org.au)
  • In the Party's spacious office, adorned with pictures of William Z. Foster and Lenin, a racially diverse group of twenty-somethings-ALU organizers, members of the Young Communist League (YLC), and fellow travelers-drank Modelos and Bud Lights, ate pizza, and danced to the Backstreet Boys. (bostonreview.net)
  • He is well known in the United Kingdom, too, having regularly lectured at the University of Salford and having been a Simon industrial and professional fellow of the University of Manchester. (calvertinstitute.org)
  • The heart of a Congressional staff is the legislative team. (constitutingamerica.org)
  • As a Member gains seniority, the legislative team will grow with the Member and help them become a recognized leader on selected policies. (constitutingamerica.org)
  • It is essential to: 1) ensure that every member of leadership - from team leaders and managers to executives - feels their perspective is valued, and 2) an environment for discussion is created where every person feels safe to give their honest opinions. (naatp.org)
  • He played football at PC and was selected to the All-Decade team for the 1970s and was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. (presby.edu)
  • Before stepping up as the State Director, Mitch was the Alabama Chapter's Director of External Affairs, where he served as the policy lead for the Longleaf Pine Whole System (VA to TX), engaged as an active member of the core team for the Gulf of Mexico Program (FL to TX). (nature.org)
  • Unlike many of its competitors, which operate small firms of ten people or less, 3i boasts a team of more than 250 investment professionals, backed by a support staff of more than 600 worldwide. (encyclopedia.com)
  • The international staff and their dependants were evacuated in June 1997, and an interim operational management framework was immediately put in place, consisting of a core regional team in Geneva and technical teams in Libreville, Lome, Lagos, Pretoria and Nairobi. (who.int)
  • An active member of the Hanover and Dartmouth College communities, Csatari is vice president and a director of Theta Delta Chi and serves as a moderator for the Dresden and Hanover School Districts. (colby-sawyer.edu)
  • He was a member of the Upper Valley Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors for six years and a director of David's House for seven years, including three as its president. (colby-sawyer.edu)
  • Mr. Simpson came to the Board in 1976 as an economist in the Division of Research and Statistics and ultimately became associate director of that division.1 November 30, 2005 (First Day of Interview) Professional Background MR. SKIDMORE. (stlouisfed.org)
  • In 1949 the Press was established as a separate academic agency under the university president, and the following year Bruce F. Denbo, then of Louisiana State University Press, was appointed as the first full-time professional director. (kentuckypress.com)
  • He became the district director of the Carolinas in 1991, growing Merrill Lynch's presence in North and South Carolina to 210 offices, 360 financial advisors, and 140 support staff. (presby.edu)
  • As a staff nurse, head nurse in labor and delivery, and certified nurse midwife, Ellen Martin has been caring for women and infants during the perinatal period for more than 40 years and has delivered more than 4,000 babies. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • Dr. Matthews is Professor of Nursing at Shenandoah University in Winchester, VA. She also serves as an Adult-Health Clinical Nurse Specialist and Clinical Staff Nurse at Warren Memorial Hospital, Front Royal, VA. Dr. Matthews is a member of the American Academy of Nursing and the American Nurses Association's Committee on Bylaws. (nursingworld.org)
  • Bylaws allow for up to twelve board members, and terms are staggered to ensure institutional continuity. (museumbighorns.org)
  • Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). (cdc.gov)
  • Staff conduct "Case work" to help constituents receive the services, benefits, and due process they deserve. (constitutingamerica.org)
  • In the 1960s and 1970s Judy was a founding member of Australian Society for Historical Archaeology (serving as Honorary Secretary and President of ASHA for many years). (nationaltrust.org.au)
  • Judy was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in this year's Queen's Birthday Awards for significant service to higher education, particularly to historical archaeology, as an academic, and to professional associations. (nationaltrust.org.au)
  • I write this welcome message in honor of Judy Heumann, one of the founding members of NCIL. (ncil.org)
  • The UACC Research Committee continues this rich tradition by hosting bimonthly meetings where scholars, advocates, and community members present and hear the results of recently conducted research studies, and share updates on their current research projects. (uacvoice.org)
  • Since it was founded in 2000, the Network has examined more than 450 cases and arranged more than 50 temporary visits to Network member universities and colleges for scholars experiencing persecution because of their work, prominence or exercise of their fundamental human rights. (issuu.com)
  • Current members are researchers, professors, and advocates within and beyond the Cincinnati region. (uacvoice.org)
  • Let's make this annual IL conference a cornerstone event allowing our vibrant community, made up of advocates, activists, professionals, and individuals with disabilities from all walks of life, to come together in a unified, collective voice. (ncil.org)
  • Objective: this article investigated, from the therapeutic itinerary of the user, the family members' perception about the treatment in the Psychosocial Care Centers. (bvsalud.org)
  • In 1974, the Appalachian Committee merged with the Appalachian Identity Center Corporation to form the Urban Appalachian Council. (uacvoice.org)
  • and was also a Member of the Council (1980-89) and Executive of the National Trust (1984-89). (nationaltrust.org.au)
  • Other contributions during her career included being a Founder Member of the ICOMOS Australia National Council and a Member of ICOMOS Australia National Drafting Committee for the Burra Charter. (nationaltrust.org.au)
  • In a long and distinguished career she also served as an alternate Heritage Council member and as a Founder member of the Archaeological Advisory Panel to the Heritage Council as well as on specialist committees regarding the archaeology of the Hyde Park Barracks and the First Government House site. (nationaltrust.org.au)
  • The Council of Canadians with Disabilities (CCD) was the real winner when its Newfoundland member group COD appointed Eric Norman to the CCD National Council of Representatives. (ccdonline.ca)
  • Eric, who was an educator and an administrator in his professional life and a human rights and consumer activist in his volunteer life, brought many important skills to Council: writing and issue analysis, human resources management, a keen disability rights perspective, and so much more. (ccdonline.ca)
  • The forest industry needed to improve its government relations and I was assigned the task of educating the CEO of the member companies of Council of Forest Industries (COFI). (cprs.ca)
  • In 2002, the SCHS hired its first professional staff and, for a time, operated out of a small house on Alger Avenue. (museumbighorns.org)
  • The personal staff of a Senator or Representative are people who take the lead in handling the multiple roles of each Member. (constitutingamerica.org)
  • Buildings constructed between the 1950s and 1970s are especially likely," she says. (rcn.org.uk)
  • Just before the American Civil War, the size, scope, and complexity of the Federal Government had grown to a point where full-time staff began supporting Members. (constitutingamerica.org)
  • Meanwhile, the 100 or so local societies provided a rich source of political debate and education at a time (mid 1970s) when many local Labour parties were tearing themselves apart with almost theological debates on policy differences and some fairly unpleasant personal attacks. (fabians.org.uk)
  • From its offices on the UK campus, the Press's full-time staff of 19 publishes 50-55 titles per year in print and electronic formats. (kentuckypress.com)
  • At one time, such plans were presented to an executive committee with forecasts of outside reaction - and often included cocktail party chatter (the first focus groups! (cprs.ca)
  • Participants at our meetings include researchers and community members from a wide variety of disciplines, including community development and urban planning, public health, literacy, professional writing, community-based participatory research, and Appalachian Studies. (uacvoice.org)
  • District staff provide similar services within the Members' home area, including attending countless meetings with local officials and interest groups. (constitutingamerica.org)
  • Committee, generate opinion on public health matters of global concern, and provide the right orientations to Member States during meetings of the governing bodies. (who.int)
  • Congressional staff expanded to support Members. (constitutingamerica.org)
  • Dr. Janet Donlin, AVMA executive vice president and CEO, began her career as a veterinary technician and provided lead staff support to the CVTEA from 1991-96. (avma.org)
  • While the other member nations of the World Bank were in support, the U.S. Congress had its own fiscal deficits and resisted helping the bank, which was perceived to be over-staffed and inefficient. (encyclopedia.com)
  • He is a founding member of the Editorial Board for a new electronic and print journal, The Kentucky Journal on Excellence in College Teaching and Learning . (newforums.com)
  • As such, she works closely with a wide variety of researchers and clinical writers, mentors new writers, organizes special issues of the journal, and now includes representatives of other professional groups on the editorial board. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • In November of 2000, Milton returned to New York to serve as senior vice president of human resources for Merrill Lynch and Co., directing 1200 human resource professionals across global business segments. (presby.edu)
  • By the mid-1970s, Fred became vice-president of government affairs at MacMillan Bloedel Ltd., the largest forest company in Canada. (cprs.ca)
  • In August 1997, a longer-term temporary regional office for about 80 staff opened in Harare. (who.int)
  • She was one of the key academics who established the interdisciplinary course in Historical Archaeology at the University of Sydney in the 1970s, and this course has now produced several generations of professional Historical Archaeologists. (nationaltrust.org.au)
  • Mechanical Engineering at a professional level has been available to students at Wollongong since 1951 when the New South Wales University of Technology established a Division at Wollongong in 1951. (edu.au)
  • When the decision was taken to grant the University of Wollongong its autonomy and the new academic structure was determined in 1974, the Department of Mechanical Engineering was established with an academic staff of five. (edu.au)
  • First established in the 1970s, this group meets bimonthly to share updates about projects that focus on or benefit urban Appalachian communities. (uacvoice.org)
  • This committee had succeeded the United Appalachian Cincinnati group, which Maloney had organized in 1968, then laid to rest when he went to UNC in 1970. (uacvoice.org)
  • In addition to being the Chairperson of CCD, Eric also served as a Chairperson of CCD's Transportation Committee and a member of the CCD Social Policy Working Group. (ccdonline.ca)
  • Responses to student emails and questions from a member of staff including feedback provided to a group via an online discussion forum. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • Many providers of addiction and recovery services who are eager to promote health equity, establish a more diverse staff and client base, and develop more inclusive work and clinical environments, are not familiar with the multitude of resources available in this process. (naatp.org)
  • Immediately thereafter, he was appointed to the Governor's Commission on Health Care Providers' Professional Liability Insurance. (calvertinstitute.org)
  • Each report contains two parts: part one covers regional committee matters requiring the particular attention of the Board and part two covers the health-for-all policy for the twenty-first century: regional perspectives. (who.int)
  • The Committee discussed the Regional Director's reports on the third evaluation of the health-for-all strategy and the regional contribution to the global health-for-all policy for the twenty-first century. (who.int)
  • People who live or work near a landfill may pose a variety of questions and concerns to local or state environmental health professionals about landfill gas. (cdc.gov)
  • Over the last decade, an extensive body of research has addressed the best ways for environmental health professionals to respond to community members asking questions such as these. (cdc.gov)
  • 1. Health system strengthening for universal health coverage is one of the five strategic priorities endorsed by the WHO Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean for WHO's work with Member States in the Eastern Mediterranean Region 2012-2016. (who.int)
  • Challenges such as the migration of health professionals, the need for additional educational opportunities in public health and in the management of health services and the need to adapt education to address the needs of society are discussed. (who.int)
  • The migration of health professionals is also highlighted with a particular focus on the nursing profession. (who.int)
  • This July, the AVMA Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities is celebrating its 50th anniversary. (avma.org)
  • The program received initial AVMA Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities accreditation in 1987. (avma.org)
  • The Regional Committee is invited to consider the evidence for reform presented and to endorse the regional framework for action to strengthen undergraduate medical education in the Region. (who.int)
  • Whilst the Fabian rules only permitted people eligible to be (or actual) members of the Labour Party to serve on the Executive, this wasn't so clear regarding membership of the society. (fabians.org.uk)
  • He and his wife established the Thomas H. and Suellen K. Milton Scholarship and are distinguished members of the William Plumer Jacobs Society. (presby.edu)
  • Thus, the formal foundations were laid for the profession of nursing, and for the interests of professional nurses and all of society. (nursingworld.org)
  • Although I'd had two fabulous years as Assistant General Secretary to Tom Ponsonby - who taught me more about publishing, committees, events and people than anyone else I know - it was becoming General Secretary that enabled me to meet, and bring into our work, a wide range of academics, politicians, lawyers, journalists, civil servants and professionals. (fabians.org.uk)
  • With a legal staff of 90 lawyers across the globe, half of whom are located outside the U.S., Cummins views the diversity of Barner's assembled talent pool as a strategic advantage for its international operations. (americanbar.org)
  • On Thursday evening, June 21, 1923, shortly after USC s 40th commencement, a community of alumni, volunteer leaders and USC administrators came together in what is today known as Founders Park to officially establish the General Alumni Association, which grew to more than 4,800 members by the end of its first year. (usc.edu)
  • We thus had to have a Ballot of the members - followed by an AGM - to amend the rules such that only those eligible for membership of the party could be Fabians (hence excluding those supporting candidates against Labour candidates). (fabians.org.uk)
  • She sought positions on her firms' hiring committees to increase the pool of minority candidates. (americanbar.org)
  • I was truly honored to be asked to lead the Colby-Sawyer Board of Trustees, and I am incredibly enthusiastic about the enhancements at the college that we will pursue under the leadership of President Tom Galligan and his talented executive staff, says Csatari. (colby-sawyer.edu)
  • He was on the executive committee for the Promise and Challenge campaign. (presby.edu)
  • He currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Environmental Section of the Alabama State Bar and is a member of the Rotary Club of Birmingham. (nature.org)
  • Larson is also founder of the Alaska QRP Club and is a member of the A-1 Operator Club. (arrl.org)
  • The UACC Research Committee - formerly known as the UAC Research Committee - is one of the oldest continuing research groups in the Cincinnati area. (uacvoice.org)
  • When the complaints mechanism was up and running, Eric used the information dissemination mechanisms of CCD and its member groups to ensure that grassroots consumers were informed of the complaints process. (ccdonline.ca)
  • This chapter draws from these primers and other resources to help you respond to community concerns and develop a proactive approach to communicating with community members about landfill gas issues. (cdc.gov)
  • The British government launched a commission, known as the Macmillan committee after its chairman, to investigate the situation. (encyclopedia.com)
  • He also was on this committee that was giving out disability payments to players, and became sort of a lightning rod for retired players who believed that Duerson was effectively becoming a shill for the league and the union and trying to keep retired players from getting money. (wuwm.com)
  • A mix of young enthusiastic newcomers, fresh from college, work closely with seasoned professionals who may spend their entire careers working in Congress. (constitutingamerica.org)
  • This created internal conflict and a lowering of morale as 10 percent of the work force of 6,500 professionals was retired or fired. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Students desiring professional training met the usual requirements for the degree of bachelor of arts, taking a number of forestry electives, and then, after a year's work in the Graduate School, qualified for the degree of master of science in forestry. (umich.edu)
  • Colby-Sawyer College is a comprehensive college that integrates the liberal arts and sciences with professional preparation. (colby-sawyer.edu)
  • and Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, according to "The Dynamic History of Veterinary Technology and Nursing-A Timeline" from the Association of Veterinary Technician Educators' Committee on the History of Veterinary Technology. (avma.org)
  • I am a member of the UK Research and Innovation Talent Peer Review College. (ncl.ac.uk)
  • After a long afternoon of marching and chanting in the sun, about a third of the core organizing committee made their way to a May Day party at the Communist Party headquarters in Chelsea. (bostonreview.net)
  • The Committee advised NAATP on potential resources that could be developed to address each of these areas. (naatp.org)
  • Indeed, one of the resources that members of the JFK8 organizing committee used during the campaign was William Z. Foster's 1936 manual Organizing Methods in the Steel Industry , which served as "the blueprint " for left-wing CIO organizers in the '30s. (bostonreview.net)
  • Members are increasingly Ambassadors to a sprawling government, meaning their offices are "embassies" representing the interests of their constituents to federal officials and guiding their constituents through the federal labyrinth to obtain government benefits, regulatory relief, and due process. (constitutingamerica.org)
  • They interviewed doctors, scientists, former players and their family members - though, not NFL officials, who declined interview requests to them and also to NPR. (wuwm.com)
  • Other courses, both of professional and nonprofessional character, were added as the profession of forestry developed. (umich.edu)
  • Lastly, we cannot forget to express our deepest gratitude to our board of directors, staff, sponsors, partners, and dedicated volunteers who have played an instrumental role in making this conference a reality. (ncil.org)
  • With his continuous contributions to the inspection, cleaning and restoration industries, Jim has provided valuable input, leadership and insight to the IICRC and its members. (cleanfax.com)
  • In 1903 a separate Department of Forestry, offering instruction of professional caliber, was organized in the Department of Literature, Science, and the Arts under the leadership of Professor Filibert Roth ('90, LL.D. hon. (umich.edu)
  • The current fund management structure was put in place in the 1970s with about $1 billion in assets. (institutionalinvestor.com)