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Moderated by Punit Satsangi, Managing Director, SS&C GlobeOp
On the panel:
- Barry Fricke, Managing Director EMEA Head of Alternatives for Third Party Wealth, Goldman Sachs Asset Management International
- Martina Sanow, Partner, HG Wealth
- Erwan Paugam, Head of Private Wealth Solutions & Senior Managing Director, Ardian
- Nick Millington, Managing Director, Blackstone Private Wealth
moderate harsh artificial light, top light direction
narrow DOF f/4 and fast shutter speed
Contrasting colours- lettering purple/blue, paper could be considered complementary to the purple due to the artificial light turning it a orange-ish tinge
PURPLE IDIOM
"Purple Prose" - Writing that is more sophisticated and formal than necessary.
Edit By Tsegaye Mergiya
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Photographier & Vedioman
Michael Mekonnen ____________________ _
On June 4 2015, Ethiopian people patriotic front guard
( EEPFG) achieved a very successful meeting in Nürnberg.
There were more than 150 party members and other Ethiopians who want to be a party member participated on the meeting.
The meeting was started at 2:00 pm by Ato Kasahun, he highlighted the moderators of Nürembeg meeting as well as the main agendas of the meeting.
Ato Kasahun from Nürenberg , Ato Yohannes Biru from Frankfurt, Ato Rodas Tesfaye from Offenbach and Meto Aleka Telahun Gudeta moderated the Meeting.
The main agendas of the Nürnberg meeting were;
• Quarterly reports of the party
• 2015/16 Amnesty international and Human right watch report about Ethiopia
• Report from Offenbach / Frankfurt sub groups of Eppfg and reports from Wuzburg and around Eppfg sub group
• In addition to the above mentioned agendas Ato Kasahun also gave the chance to the participant and collect points and questions for discussion.
The meeting was started by Ato Leul Kesis brief quarterly report of the party. He mentioned the party political activity in Germen as well as other countries .On his report he also briefed the participants EPPFG is working with other opposition political groups in America, Australia and other European countries and accomplished a lot of political activity. According to Ato Leul's brife those coordinated political activity helped our straggle to eliminate the current brutal government of Ethiopia.
Ato leulel also on his second report briefly reported ;
He organized party members as a group to work under the umbrella of Eppfg in there districts and around ; beside that he also clearly presented the responsible leaders of those subgroups of the party.
On his brief he clarified the newly formed group will help to exercise decentralize form of party leadership and also it will help to facilitate the party political activity effectively and efficiently.
Next to him Ato Rodas Tesfye of Hessen on his behalf forward information about the Offenbach/ Frankfurt Krise group.
He informed members listed under Offenbach/Frankfurt group as soon as possible report to him and to arrange meeting in the next two weeks time. In addition he also mentioned members listed in this group obliged to attend next meeting to recruit organizer of this group; Ato Rodas also strictly said that "members who will not report or attend the next meeting the decision made by the attended members also applied on the others."
After Ato Rodas informative notice Meto Aleka Telahun Gudeta briefly answered questions raised from the participant.
Amongst the questions raised;
•Members around Nürembeg have difficulties to organize themselves as well as to contact leaders easily. What is the solution and who is responsible to organize?
•What is the problem we are not protesting against all this inhuman activitys done by weyne?
Meto Aleka Telahun on his answer forward his excuse for not organizing Nürembeg party members but he will do all his best on the next consecutive weeks and promised to report the results on the next meeting.
Beside that he also answered most of the questions that directly forwarded to him.
Next to that Ato kasshun called for a pause for 15 minute and after that ....
Ato Kasahun presented a brief report of Amnesty international and human rights watch 2015/16 Report.
According to his presentation; amongst 160 counters that included in amnesty international report and 90 countries in human rights watch report Ethiopia is one of the top ranked country which human right is violated.
Both organization tried to see human right violation before and after election 2015 in Ethiopia.
Amongst the lists of human right violations included in both organizations report;
• Mass arrest
• Detention of opposition party members
• Detention of journalist
• Killing of opposition party leaders
are a few of them that the current dictator and brutal government of WYANE are doing on his own people.
While Nürembeg meeting taking place Ato Yosefe Abebe from California called and presented his view in a tele conference to the participant.
On this tele conference conversation he and his party appreciated EPPFG'S current political activity and promised to work more strongly than before to strengthen the straggle against weyane.
He also tried to answer the question raised from Ato Zelalem Debebe of Hessen, Ato Dawite and Ato Tsegaye Mergia.
Beside that Ato Leule and Meto Aleka Telahun invited Ato Yosef to be part of one of our regular meeting gust and Ato Yosef on his part promised to present the invitation to his party and will forward the answer as soon as possible.
Next to tele conference with Ato Yosef Ato Musse and Ato Michael presented a report about their group meeting that held 16.04.16.
On their meeting they discussed different agendas.
According to Ato Muse's reporter the major area they discussed were:
• About Ethiopian migration;
• Current problems in oromiya region;
• Ethiopian famine;
• Government direct interference in religious group.
• and about their next meeting.
W/t Mulatua and wrt Tarikua
Also presented about women's participation in EPPFG major political activity,
Both presenters strongly mentioned their participation is not satisfactory and also tried to motivate other women to join them in the process of straggling WEYANE regime.
Generally in Nürnberg there were many members of EPPFG including supporters and new members of the party participated on the regular quarterly meeting. On this Meeting the party had deeply discussed the Current political Agendas and debated on different political issues concerning Ethiopian current situation. Finally, alternative solutions were also forwarded by the leaders as well as members of the party to liberate the country from such a racist and brutal regime.
In general the meeting was successfully ended after having a common consciences that unify other opposition who have common goal and the country to bring freedom and Peace to Ethiopian society.
God Bless Ethiopia!!!
By-Secretary
Moderated by Alok Rustagi, Director, Data & Analytics, EXL EMEA
On the panel:
- Luke Pearce, Chief Data Officer, Santander
- Dheeraj Awasthy, Global Head of Analytics and Innovation, HSBC
- Jim Knight, Risk Platform Director, Lloyds Banking Group
(Right to left) Michell Martin, NPR journalist, moderates a panel including David Azerrad, Director of the B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics at the Heritage Foundation, Susan Herman, President of the American Civil Liberties Union, K. Sabeel Rahman, Brooklyn Law School Assistant Professor of Law, and Vincent Warren, Executive Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, during "Building a More Perfect Union: A National Conversation on Rights and Justice" at the National Archives in Washington, DC, on June 22, 2017. NARA photo by Jeff Reed.
Moderated by Nino Gordeladze-O’Brien CA, SCR, Former Head of Enterprise Risk Management/Deputy CRO, ERM, Bank of Georgia
On the panel:
- Jeff Simmons, Chief Risk Officer (CRO)/Chief Operating Officer, MUFG Securities (Europe) N.V.
- Marcus Corry, Associate Director, Tech&Ops, AFME
- Ebru Ogan Knottnerus, Independent Board Member, PASHA Bank Supervisory Board
i moderated a panel with craig newmark (craig's list) and matt haughey (metafilter). here's the audience before we started.
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 by Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed, the panel also included Anna Burger, on the board of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, Tara Marks, co-director of Just Harvest in Pittsburgh, and Chanelle Hardy, Senior Vice President for Policy of the National Urban League
Moderated by Nikolay Netsov, Head of EMEA Asset Management, JP Morgan Payments
On the panel:
- Paul Martin, Global COO, Investments, Willis Towers Watson
- Jeanne Duvoux, Head of Business Support & Operations, Amundi Group
- Quentin Werle, Head of Portfolio Management, 6 Monks
- Frederic Van Ingelgom, Continental Europe Head of Business Development, HSBC
Bent Media
This month we present an exciting moderated panel discussion with members of queer media outlets who will share their knowledge and experience on the ever changing dynamics of print, online, radio, television, and social networking as communication tools. What works, what doesn’t? Is there a future for print publications? Have we reached social media burnout? How do you capture and maintain an audience? What does it take to be a leader?
Panelists:
Shaun Proulx Media – Radio/Television/Online Personality
Andrea Zanin – Sex Geek/Blogger
Serafin LaRiviere – Musician/Freelance Writer
Justin Stayshyn – Social Media Consultant/Hashfag
Jesse Stong – Astrologist/Playwright
Matt Mills – Editor, Xtra Magazine
Moderator: Andrew Vail, writer, The Middle Edge, gayguidetoronto.com
More about this event and Bent Media
The Art Bar (named after a weekly figure drawing class ongoing since 1957) is our storefront room with large windows facing Queen Street West. It is an intimate space for parties, meetings, conferences or exhibitions. www.gladstonehotel.com/venue
Photos by: John Cavacas
Moderated by WLT editor in chief Daniel Simon, the roundtable discussion featured Lydie Moudileno, Dominic Thomas, and Michael Winston. Immediately following the roundtable students from OU’s Department of Modern Languages, Literatures & Linguistics did a bilingual reading of some of Alain Mabanckou's poems.
Alain Mabanckou, the 2016 Puterbaugh Fellow, delivered his keynote lecture, “The Song of the Migrating Bird: For a World Literature in French.”
Photo by Jen Blair
Title: Nothing like a little Moderate air quality to add a splash of color to our valley. #airquality #breatheutah - via Instagram: ift.tt/2skUYnT Info: Follow a journey of adventurous metaphors; dive into the belly of self-love with unyielding trust and peace through the flow of Yoga, Meditation, Insight, Wellness, & Life. ift.tt/KhKH1x
Moderated by Diane MacFarlane, Head of Securities Services, EMEA, J.P. Morgan Securities Services
On the panel:
Åsa Norrie
CEO Europe & Regional Head of Distribution
Principal Asset Management
Jaime Lázaro Ruiz
Head Asset Management & Global Wealth
BBVA Asset Management & Global Wealth
Furio Pietribiasi
Chief Executive Officer
Mediolanum Asset Management Ltd
Alex Birkin
EY EMEIA Financial Services Consulting Leader and Managing Partner
EY
Panel
Moderated by: Oliver Joy, EWEA spokesman
Speakers:
- Kilian Gross, acting Head of Unit, DG Energy-Energy Policy, European Commission
- Anne-Malaurie Géron, Head of Unit, Energy Policy and Generation, Eurelectric
- Imke Luebbeke, Senior Policy Officer, Renewable Energy, WWF European Policy Office
- Luca Angelino, Head of Policy and Regulation, European Geothermal Energy Council
- Pierre Tardieu, Deputy Director Public Affairs, EWEA
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Brigitte Gabriel auf die Frage, was die Mehrheit der friedlichen Muslime betrifft..
Diese Agumentation ist sehr überzeugend.
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Moderated by Jay Gilbert (Starbucks Entertainment and Universal Music, far right). Panelists (left to right): Ian Rogers, CEO, Topspin Media; Sharkey Laguana, owner, Bandago; Lucy Kozak, Marketing Exec., CAA; and Philip Antoniades, President, Nimbit, Inc.
Bandwidth Conference 2008, August 14 & 15, SF CA.
moderate rust, too many holes, a number of different screw types and i specifically like the use of DIN rail to reenforce the bottom
Don't laugh....you'll be putting your feet down, too. Unless you do the tour on a 250-450cc enduro bike with no luggage!
Tim Wendel moderated Sports Night at the Book Festival at the Paramount Theater, featuring Sports Illustrated writer Frank Deford, novelist John Grisham, novelist Jane Leavy and The Nation sports editor Dave Zirin. Photos taken at the Paramount on Wednesday, March 20, 2013.
Photo credit: Pat Jarrett (contract)
Driving straight into the storm! Moderate to heavy rain/hail shortly followed. A cold storm system was pushing inland this day, destabilizing the atmosphere over the region, causing scattered showers with moderate to heavy rain, hail and even lightning/thunder! I love this weather! Pic taken from around San Jose, CA. (Thursday, January 25, 2018; 12:51 p.m.)
*Weather scenario/update:
Another cold storm system ushered in more beneficial rain & snow to California. The system’s cold front that moved thru overnight Wednesday had delivered a decent soaking, with rainfall totals ranging roughly one-quarter to one-half inch. As of 5 p.m. Thursday, 48-hour rainfall totaled 0.49 inches in San Jose & 0.48 inches in S.F. Up to 1½ feet of snow fell in the Sierras. Chain controls were in effect for stretches of I-80 & Highway 50. But following the showers, hail & even some lightning/thunder around the Bay Area on Thursday as the system’s cold upper low pushes inland, a ridge of high pressure was expected to redevelop over the Pacific & block any more storms from reaching our area thru the 1st week of February or so... January has been a wet month for much of the Bay Area so far. Many cities already surpassed their monthly rainfall average, including 5.13 inches in S.F. (112%) & 3.06 inches in San Jose (106%). Still, it wasn’t enough to overcome one of the driest Decembers on record. Hopefully, February & March would bring us more rainfall...
Panel Moderated by Mr. D.N. Raina (center), President, Entecsol International, New Delhi, India
at Afghanistan Reconnected: Businesses Take Action to Unlock Trade in the Region.
Abu Dhabi Process Meeting
November 26-27
The Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB)
Istanbul, Turkey
Moderate traffic. I just came across some highway signs I had for many years except for the Hot Java sign, I acquired that one recently.
John Nichols of The Nation moderates a panel of progressive labor leaders including Bill Fletcher, PDA board member, American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), Lindsay McLaughlin of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), George Kohl of the Communication Workers of America (CWA), and Karen Higgins of National Nurses United (NNU), at PDA's, "Progressive Central III, The People's Inauguration", University of the District of Columbia Law School, January 19th, 2013.
Moderate flooding on Town Creek at Pecan. Again, you see the effectiveness of riparian foliage in reducing the flood energy of the flowing waters.
Footage from a snowy day at Nordic Valley in Eden Utah. Small mountain with a big heart
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WOLF MOUNTAIN SKI RESORT, PeachTree Resort (53, 44, 32) – Moderate
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African Ambassadors & Diaspora Interactive Form AAIF United Nations buildings International Maritime Organization HQ IMO London. Panel Discussion Moderated by Her Excellency Dr Justina Mutale
(July 12, 2007) Panel was moderated by CNET's Daniel Terdiman and featured Manpower’s Tammy Johns, IBM’s Colin Parris, Quest G’s Algis Leveckis and The Magicians’ Kimberly Rufer-Bach (avatar: Kim Anubis)
Moderating an Aug. 3 panel discussion, on the topic of the Fort Gordon Cyber District, is WJBF-TV anchorman Brad Means, to the immediate right of the screen. Taking part are Dave Brendza , next to Means, with ADP; Tom Patterson, with Unisys; and Todd Boudreau, deputy commandant of the U.S. Army Cyber School.
Photo by Bill Bengtson / Fort Gordon Public Affairs Office