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Moderated by Alok Rustagi, VP, Head of Banking Data & Analytics, EXL
On the panel:
- Elina Aartola-Mäkelä, Head of Model Risk & Validation, Nordea
- Dheeraj Awasthy, Global Head of Analytics and Innovation, HSBC
- Nora Ilmoni, Head of Compliance, Danske Bank
UNIC Director moderates press conference on the launch of the Human Development Report by the UNCT Bahrain with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Tamkeen. Date: 02 April 2013, Venue: Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel
Moderate winds were producing some chop in Chesapeake Bay. That's the Chesapeake Channel tunnel in the background.
Moderated by Theodora Lau, Founder, Unconventional Ventures
On the panel:
- Stefano Pasquali, Head of Investment AI Modelling & Research team, BlackRock
- Chandni Bhan, Global Chief Risk Officer, Wise
- Nicole Königstein, Chief Data Scientist and Head of AI & Quantitative Research, Wyden Capital
- Yehuda Dayan, Head of Thematic Data Science, Citigroup
The moderate to long-lived evergreen tree typically grows to a height of around 25 meters (82 ft) usually with a clear trunk. It has a moderate growth rate, forms a lignotuber and has moderate to deep or shallow and spreading root system. The bark is persistent on the trunk and large branches, hard and deeply furrowed, dark grey to black, with upper limbs smooth and whitish.
Adult leaves are stalked, lanceolate to 14 centimeters (6 in) in length and 1.8 cm (0.71 in) wide sub-glaucous or dull green. It blooms producing inflorescences with flowers are white, pink, red or pale yellow from early autumn until mid-spring usually between April and September.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The wood weighs 1,904 pounds per cubic yard and does not float.
Water = 1728 pounds per cubic yard
Participants at the art talk “Building Bridges ~ The South Asian Context”, Colombo Art Biennale. The art talk was part of the series of events during the five day festival of art in Colombo.
“Building Bridges ~ The South Asian Context”,Colombo Art Biennale ~ Art Talk by Suresh Jayaram from Bangalore, Regional Curator, BECOMING 2012, Panelist Dr.Shahidul Alam, Activist,Photographer and Writer from Bangladesh,moderated by DushiYanthini Kanagasabapathipillai was held on 17th of February 2012 ~ Friday from 11am to 12.30pm at Nuga Gama,Cinnamon Grand Hotel, Colombo 03.
r/bookporn posts moderated due to unnecessary "Rule 1". We're here for the images, the post title doesn't matter if the book title is clear in the picture (or if it's irrelevant).
Agriculture Deputy Secretary Xochitl Torres Small moderates a panel during the White House Rural Innovators event at the Eisenhower Executive Building, Room 474, Washington D.C., Dec. 18, 2024. The Biden-Harris Administration is honoring 14 Rural Innovators from across America who are making a positive impact in their rural communities.
Earlier this year, the Biden-Harris Administration invited the public to nominate individuals who are taking action and ensuring their communities thrive for generations to come. White House Domestic Policy Advisor Neera Tanden, White House Office of Public Engagement Director Stephen Benjamin, and Agriculture Deputy Secretary Xochitl Torres Small headlined the event at the White House to celebrate the extraordinary accomplishments of Rural Innovators and highlight the Biden-Harris Administration’s investments in rural communities. To learn more about the Rural Innovators, please visit Rural.gov. (USDA photo by Christophe Paul)
Moderated discussion between Rodrigo Salazar, Editor-in-Chief, "Urban Latino Magazine" and Carlito Rodriguez, Editor-in-Chief, "The Source" magazine on the state of Latin music and the "Latin explosion" of 2001. Appeared in the June/July 2001 issue of "Urban Latino Magazine"
Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
PROJECT INSANITY ALBUM
PITA Quotient: Moderate
Planned Project: NO!
Ignore the fortune teller; this is about the vampire in the window. He was a new acquisition this year, and is simply supposed to be taped in place on the window in all four corners. These window clings come packaged with squares of foam tape to adhere them. It was no mean feat, trying to get the plastic all smoothly applied with as few ripples as possible. In repositioning most of the adhesive, the tack becomes reduced, though it appeared to hold well at first by the time I was finished.
But this is a south-facing window that gets the blast of full sun all day long, and most of the adhesive decided to give up the ghost by mid-morning the following day. I brought in reinforcements, taping along all four *edges* of each sheet (it's a two-piece image) with my own stash of regular, double-sided tape. Even that didn't work for long.
I finally decided it would probably look best if I could just hang the two sides from the top somehow, so off I went in search of a tension-style curtain rod, crossing my fingers that my window wouldn't be too wide for the rod. Took measurements, held my breath, headed off to the store, aaaaaand . . . success!
Oh, lord . . . now how to attach the two panels to the rod? First, I had to figure out how much play in the rod I needed for it to fit the window properly, then worry about adhering the panels in the right areas without one side or the other getting crunched in the process. Wound up adhering them to the rod with the self-same double-sided tape I'd tried in the window directly, laboriously inching along with bits o' tape every inch or so along the whole width.
And voila. It worked. It was a PITA, but it was worth it. I popped that puppy into position, and it held beautifully, hung straight, and was an absolutely awesome sight to behold from both outside and inside the house.
And then a few weeks later, just about at the end of October, it dawned on me. M'duhhhhhhhh . . . you prolly could have just taped the whole thing up there along the top edge only, period. It was probably the taping along all four corners (per the instructions) that kept it from staying in place to begin with.
Don Tapscott at The Innovators Forum public event in Rashid Auditorium, moderated by Ramayya Krishnan, Heinz College Dean
Moderated by CBC's Evan Solomon. Panel members: Susan Delacourt, Brad Lavigne and Dimitri Pantazopoulos.
For further details, please check this page: spurfestival.ca/ottawa/events/language-of-politics/
Photography was unauthorized and for my personal usage. The Spur Festival organizers as well as the guests and moderator are welcome to use these images as they see fit, provided attribution is properly made.
White House Office of Public Engagement Director Stephen Benjamin moderates a discussion panel at the White House Rural Innovators event, Eisenhower Executive Building, Room 474, Washington D.C., Dec. 18, 2024. The Biden-Harris Administration is honoring 14 Rural Innovators from across America who are making a positive impact in their rural communities.
Earlier this year, the Biden-Harris Administration invited the public to nominate individuals who are taking action and ensuring their communities thrive for generations to come. White House Domestic Policy Advisor Neera Tanden, White House Office of Public Engagement Director Stephen Benjamin, and Agriculture Deputy Secretary Xochitl Torres Small headlined the event at the White House to celebrate the extraordinary accomplishments of Rural Innovators and highlight the Biden-Harris Administration’s investments in rural communities. To learn more about the Rural Innovators, please visit Rural.gov. (USDA photo by Christophe Paul)
Moderated by Rob Beeler, VP Content and Community, AdMonsters
Panellists:
Rob Norman, CEO GroupM N.A. and CEO Interaction Worldwide
Kirk McDonald, President, PubMatic
Jonathan Bellack, Product Management Director, Google
Battelle Memorial Institute's Carlton Hunt moderating CDR Tony Miller, Erica Goldman, Mary Ruckelshaus, Sarah Cooley, and Steve Murawski.
A considered and moderate campaign poster around East Village. It's true - she's the hottest VP candidate for a while, but also the most addled, and I have to agree - a very frightening prospect.
Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Moderated by: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Ashley Dickerson moderates a discussion with Trang Thanh Tran at the 2023 Library of Congress National Book Festival, August 12. Photo by Dave Myles/For the Library of Congress.
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Moderated by Jouni Aaltonen, Managing Director, Prudential Regulation Division, AFME
On the panel:
- Eduardo Epperlein, Managing Director, Global Head of Risk Methodology, Nomura International
- Ratul Ahmed, Head of Group Validation, Commerzbank
- Florian Weidenholzer, Head Of Division, Supervisory Policies Division, European Central Bank
- Anja Bautz, Policy Expert for Market Risk, European Banking Authority
Moderated conversations among alumni and students took place in the Carnegie Building's Root Room to identify careers and activities that reflect the values Oberlin has advanced and inspired since its founding, at a time when citizen advocacy has never been more urgently needed.
A diverse group of alumni discussed how Oberlin values have influenced their choices and led to fulfilling lives. The program included two morning panels and audience contributions followed by networking opportunities over lunch.
Photo by Abe Frato '26
Moderated by: Nicco Mele, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School and Author, The End of Bigy