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Premier Kathleen Wynne sat down with Lindsay residents for an informal discussion on local and provincial issues over a cup of tea at the Common Grounds Café.
Session 1 - BUILDING CUSTOMER TRUST
THROUGH GOVERNANCE, MANAGEMENT, AND INFORMATION SECURITY INITIATIVES
Fun discussion today by the Live Oak Book Group who read "When We Were Orphans" by
Kazuo Ishiguro.
Photo courtesy of Donna B.
Sergio Palleroni (left) speaks with a guest before the discussion.
Sergio Palleroni, Professor of Architecture at Portland State University, and participant in Design with the Other 90%: CITIES,
will lead an open discussion with PSU Master of Architecture students and a group of leading Portland designers. The discussion
will focus on a student project addressing youth homelessness; projects will be on view in an exhibition titled "Rethinking
Shelter" during Design Week Portland at Mercy Corps. Program in conjunction with Design with the Other 90%: CITIES, on view at
Museum of Contemporary Craft (724 NW Davis) and Mercy Corps Action Center (28 SW First Avenue).
Photographer: Marshall Astor, MA CTCR ’13.
Governor Charlie Baker welcomes Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, chairman of the National Governors Association, for discussions on the 2021-2022 NGA Chairman’s Initiative, computer science education in K-12 schools, at the Commonwealth Hotel in Boston on May 19, 2022. Governors Phil Murphy of New Jersey, Chris Sununu of New Hampshire, Phil Scott of Vermont and Roy Cooper of North Carolina also attended. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Session Name: Channel Partner Sales & Presales Level 2, Business All-in-One
Location: Mexico City, Latin America
The HUB, Learning to live in a multicultural world, CAUX-Initiatives of Change international conferences 2012
Penn State Harrisburg hosted a panel discussion that marries this year’s common text: It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War by Lynsey Addario with an awareness and a discussion of global events.
The topic of discussion centered on humanitarian and human rights issues across the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa.
The panel consisted of faculty, staff and students. Framed by the concept of civility, the forum discussed international and interethnic concerns and what affect they may have on learning communities on both a micro and macro level.
Premier Kathleen Wynne sat down with Lindsay residents for an informal discussion on local and provincial issues over a cup of tea at the Common Grounds Café.
Attorney General Gurbir Grewal joined Mark Sparta, President & Chief Hospital Executive, Hackensack Univ. Medical Center, Congressman Josh Gottheimer; Robert Garrett, CEO, Hackensack Meridian Health; Donald Parker, President & Chief Hospital Executive, Carrier Clinic; Michael Kelly, Chair Orthopedic Surgery, Hackensack Univ. Medical Center; and Alexis Totaro, Administrative Director, Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Services, Hackensack Univ. Medical Center at Hackensack Meridian Health Opioids Panel Discussion at the YMCA in Wyckoff, N.J. on Thursday, March 21, 2019. (Office of the Attorney General/Tim Larsen)