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Moderated conversation following the screening of E-Team.

 

April 4, 2014

 

(credit: Alex Boerner)

Moderate patterns beneath a halogen lamp in front of the Gymkhana, IISc.

Moderated by Lin Qu, Director, Linvestment Management

 

On the panel:

- Aurore Lecanon, Chief Risk Officer, Ageas UK

- Thabile Nyaba, Chief Risk and Sustainability Officer of OMI and Past President, IRMSA

- Chris Knight, Group Chief Risk Officer, Legal & General

- Giles Fairhead, Chief Risk Officer, Pension Insurance Corporation

MODERATED GROUP PERFORMANCE AND TALK

 

Sadly, due to illness, our friend Fausto Gracia was not able to travel from Mexico to Berlin. We wish him a speedy recovery, and hope that he’ll join us for one of the next two Stammtisch events we are preparing this month.

 

Don’t fret, tho, we have come up with an amazing replacement program. We invite you to witness a moderated group performance that addresses issues like how performers learn from one another in a non-hierarchical process, how to integrate chance and random elements in performance work, and how to cooperate. Frank Homeyer will guide and moderate a performance by Anja Ibsch, Ilya Noé, Joy Harder, Lan Hungh, Florian Feigl and Jörn J. Burmester. Each performer will bring one object/material, and there will be a fixed time of 50 minutes for the event. We are grateful to Frank for suggesting the project, and to the performers who join us in this outrageously cool line up on such short notice. Afterwards, as we do at Stammtisch, we’ll talk about it.

 

ARTISTS:

Frank Homeyer, Anja Ibsch, Ilya Noé, Joy Harder, Lan Hungh, Florian Feigl and Jörn J. Burmester

Elegant & classic furnishings @ Penn's Enlargement, Magic (92, 43, 22) - Moderate

 

Posted by Second Life Resident Torley Linden. Visit Magic.

Moderated by Maitri Erwin, the Treme Panel focused our attention on HBO's new show and dagger in my heart, "Treme". Panelists included the Times-Picayune's Lolis Eric Elie, Becky "VirgoTex" Northcut, Davis Rogan, the T-P's Dave Walker, and "Treme" co-creator Eric Overmyer.

Moderated conversation following the screening of Ivory Tower.

 

April 5, 2014

 

(credit: Kallyn Boerner)

A moderate depth of field was used to provide blur to the background, yet still keep some detail.

Moderate overnight showers in Flagstaff, brought a noticeable

covering of white to the top of the San Francisco Peaks.

Moderated discussion

The Best in Heritage 2013

Moderated by Peter "adrastos" Athas, the Politics Panel –always a favorite– included the Times-Picayune's Stephanie Grace, Jacques Morial, American Zombie Jason Berry, Gambit's Clancy Dubos and Rigside Politics' Jeff Crouere.

Moderated by Ryan Johnson, Financial Services Expert, Lloyd Expert

 

On the panel:

 

Antonio Bocchino

International Head of Funds & Relationship Management

J.P. Morgan Private Bank

 

Mussie Kidane

CIO, North America Advisors

Pictet

 

Ole Rollag

Founder & Managing Principal

Murano

 

Julie Koo

MD, Global Head of Partnerships and Relationship Management

Citi Global Wealth

A distant line of light to moderate rain showers approaching our area from the west. The heaviest rain had occurred around the San Francisco areas, just north of here. The last pulse of moisture from this past week's atmospheric river event had arrived to our region this day. Pic taken from around San Jose, CA up at The Point Church. (Sunday late afternoon, February 9, 2014; 4:54 p.m.)

 

***Thanks to an atmospheric river, California got some much needed rainfall this past week, starting last Thursday. An atmospheric river is a long narrow band of moisture that stretches thousands of miles across the Pacific. They produce 30 to 50% of the average annual precipitation in California. As dire drought conditions continue plaguing the state, the rainfall is a welcome change. This system was forecast to deliver lots of rainfall to NorCal through early Monday...

African Ambassadors & Diaspora Interactive Form AAIF United Nations buildings International Maritime Organization HQ IMO London. Panel Discussion Moderated by Her Excellency Dr Justina Mutale

Moderated conversation following the screening of Ivory Tower.

 

April 5, 2014

 

(credit: Kallyn Boerner)

Moyra Rodger moderates a panel of five on finance strategies for transmedia productions.

Moderated by Jennifer Byrne

Moderated by Thomas Pfuhler, Managing Director and Senior Partner, BCG

 

On the panel:

- Keiran Foad, Group Chief Risk Officer, Natwest

- Bert Verdoodt, Head of LC&I Compliance & Sustainability, Group Compliance, Danske Bank

- David Bailey, Executive Director for Prudential Policy, Bank of England

- Barbara Frohn, Managing Director, Head of UK, EU, Middle East & Africa Regulatory Strategy & Policy, Citi

Moderated High-Level Policy Session 8: Inclusiveness – access to

information and knowledge for all

Inclusiveness – access to information and knowledge for all

 

©ITU/R.Farrell

Jean Case moderates a panel on Information and Communication Technology at the Palestinian Business and Investment Forum. Panelists included: George Akiki of Cisco; Steve Bederman of TouchStar; Richard Hall of Intel, Saed Nashef of the Middle East Venture Capital Fund; Sabri Saidam, advisor to President Abbas on Telecom, IT, and Tech Education; and Tareq Maayah of Exalt Technologies.

 

www.uspalestinianpartnership.org

Moderate exercise while lying down! #notsogood #fb

Moderated by Jennifer Byrne

Moderated by Jennifer Byrne

Moderate lighting indoors, phenomenal detail and no hand jitter.

MODERATED GROUP PERFORMANCE AND TALK

 

Sadly, due to illness, our friend Fausto Gracia was not able to travel from Mexico to Berlin. We wish him a speedy recovery, and hope that he’ll join us for one of the next two Stammtisch events we are preparing this month.

 

Don’t fret, tho, we have come up with an amazing replacement program. We invite you to witness a moderated group performance that addresses issues like how performers learn from one another in a non-hierarchical process, how to integrate chance and random elements in performance work, and how to cooperate. Frank Homeyer will guide and moderate a performance by Anja Ibsch, Ilya Noé, Joy Harder, Lan Hungh, Florian Feigl and Jörn J. Burmester. Each performer will bring one object/material, and there will be a fixed time of 50 minutes for the event. We are grateful to Frank for suggesting the project, and to the performers who join us in this outrageously cool line up on such short notice. Afterwards, as we do at Stammtisch, we’ll talk about it.

 

ARTISTS:

Frank Homeyer, Anja Ibsch, Ilya Noé, Joy Harder, Lan Hungh, Florian Feigl and Jörn J. Burmester

MODERATED GROUP PERFORMANCE AND TALK

 

Sadly, due to illness, our friend Fausto Gracia was not able to travel from Mexico to Berlin. We wish him a speedy recovery, and hope that he’ll join us for one of the next two Stammtisch events we are preparing this month.

 

Don’t fret, tho, we have come up with an amazing replacement program. We invite you to witness a moderated group performance that addresses issues like how performers learn from one another in a non-hierarchical process, how to integrate chance and random elements in performance work, and how to cooperate. Frank Homeyer will guide and moderate a performance by Anja Ibsch, Ilya Noé, Joy Harder, Lan Hungh, Florian Feigl and Jörn J. Burmester. Each performer will bring one object/material, and there will be a fixed time of 50 minutes for the event. We are grateful to Frank for suggesting the project, and to the performers who join us in this outrageously cool line up on such short notice. Afterwards, as we do at Stammtisch, we’ll talk about it.

 

ARTISTS:

Frank Homeyer, Anja Ibsch, Ilya Noé, Joy Harder, Lan Hungh, Florian Feigl and Jörn J. Burmester

Secretary Walker moderated an engaging panel discussion on the Future of STEM in Health Care during the STEM Council’s STEM Symposium on May 2 at Delaware State University in Dover. “I see STEM everywhere and in everything,” Dr. Marsha Horton, dean for DSU’s College of Education, Health and Public Policy, told the more than 150 students in the audience. Across the country, there are more than 4.5 million unfilled STEM positions in all fields.

 

“Most people think of health care in a hospital as doctors or nurses … however, there is a support mechanism that cares for your family and friends,” said Michael Maksmow, vice president and chief information officer for Beebe Healthcare. And information technology is behind much of that support – from keeping the lights and HVAC systems working, to analyzing clinical data, to biomedical engineering.

 

Secretary Walker, who is a board-certified family physician, told the students that she and Regina Sims Wright, associate dean for diversity at UD’s College of Health Sciences, both participated in FAME, a Delaware nonprofit that prepares and motivates students, especially minorities and girls, to pursue college degrees and careers in STEM. Because of FAME, Secretary Walker said she got a full scholarship to UD to study chemical engineering and spent summers working at Merck. “Chemical engineering is not the easiest way to get to med school,” the Secretary said.

 

Dean Wright said her PhD is in psychology and she has used that degree to pursue research, including cardiovascular health and cognitive function in older adults. She urged the students to consider STEM-related research and teaching as potential careers. “Diversity is really important,” Secretary Walker added. She said there weren’t enough minority professors for her to look up when she was in college, medical school and graduate school.

 

Dean Horton said the look and the process of health and allied sciences are changing, and a different skill set will be needed in the next generation. As an example, she asked Dr. Chris Mason to tell the students about research he is doing with Dr. Von Homer on biomechanics and motion analysis and applying it to professional athletes to help reduce injuries. The researchers demonstrated how they are collecting data using sensors that connect to a subject’s legs and feet and that mirror the person’s movements onto a nearby computer.

 

To read more about DSU’s Kinesiology program:

cehpp.desu.edu/departments/public-allied-health-sciences/...

 

To read more about FAME:

www.famedelaware.org/

 

To read more about the Delaware STEM Council:

delawarestem.org/

 

Moderated discussion

The Best in Heritage 2013

Moderated by Jennifer Byrne

Justina Mutale Foundation of Leadership Official Launch at the House of Lords Westminster London Q&A Moderated by Margaret Ali

Jun. 3, 2019

SONY Cyber-Shot DSC-F828

Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T*

7.1-51mm (28-200mm equiv.) F2-2.8

Moderated discussion

The Best in Heritage 2013

Edith Frank receiving a very special award for her amazing work moderating debates

Paul moderating the "All te Acts in 3 Acts" panel at the 2022 Public Spaces conference in Pakhuis de Zwijger

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