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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: Nicco Mele, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School and Author, The End of Bigy
Moderated by: Nicco Mele, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School and Author, The End of Bigy
Moderated by: Nicco Mele, Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School and Author, The End of Bigy
Moderated by Maria del Mar Martinez, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company
On the panel:
- Balbir Bakhshi, Group Chief Risk Officer and Member of the Executive Committee, London Stock Exchange Group
- Sotaro Kato, Executive Managing Director and Group Chief Risk Officer, Nomura Holdings, Inc.
- Chris Knight, Group Chief Risk Officer, Legal & General
- Lakshmi Shyam-Sunder, Vice Present and Group Chief Risk Officer, World Bank Group
- Alexandra Boleslawski, Group Chief Risk Officer & Member of Executive Committee, Crédit Agricole SA
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: 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
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
Rep. Mike Thompson moderates a forum on the benefits of raising the minimum wage. Rep. Thompson noted that he co-authored a bill to raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, which would not only be the fair and right thing to do for working class Americans, but would grow the U.S. economy by $22 billion and create 85,000 new jobs, raise wages for nearly 25 million Americans and lift between 1 and 4.5 million Americans out of poverty. napavalleyregister.com/…/article_64bf1952-ed0d-513e-…
Moderated by Panayiotis Dionysopoulos, Head of Capital, ISDA
On the panel:
- Katherine Wolicki, Global Head of Financial and Model Risk Regulatory Policy and Engagement, HSBC
- Derek Nesbitt, Senior Advisor, Prudential Policy, Bank of England
- Shearin Cao, EMEA Regulatory Engagement Function Director - Regulatory Policy, Citi Bank
- Richard Gray, Director, Regulatory Affairs Department, Institute of International Finance (IIF)
- Joseph Hwang, Managing Director, Regulatory Policy, Goldman Sachs
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: Jonathan Zittrain, George Bemis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and Harvard Kennedy School; Professor of Computer Science; Director, Berkman Center for Internet & Society
In observance of Black History Month, Secretary Walker moderated a discussion with Deputy Surgeon General Sylvia Trent-Adams on Feb. 20 at Delaware State University. Trent-Adams told the audience, including many students, to try new opportunities, find great mentors, and embrace continuous improvement. "If you want to be excellent," she said, "it takes more work."
Trent-Adams, who also is a rear admiral in the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, said, as a country, we need to look at reducing barriers to people accessing behavioral health care, including treatment for opioid addiction. "The American people want to have problems solved," she said. Here's what Trent-Adams, who is an RN and has worked on improving access to care for uninsured and under-served communities, said on other issues:
•HIV/AIDS: Trent-Adams, who was deputy associate administrator of the HIV/AIDS Bureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration, said we need to get "back to the basics" in terms of prevention and education, but still expects to see an HIV vaccine in our lifetime.
•Veteran suicides: Trent-Adams said one way to intervene on behalf of veterans who may be at risk for suicide is through the significant improvement in real-time care now being provided. "Anyone who needs care, can get care on demand."
•Gun violence: Saying "it's our problem," Trent-Adams said it will take a serious grassroots movement to have real substantive change. "It's a major problem that will take all of us to roll up our sleeves." She said Americans have a responsibility to our children and their future. "I see an opportunity for change." And her advice for students, "Bloom where you are planted."
Moderated by Ms Jane Dreaper, Health Correspondent at the BBC and Mr Paul Benkimoun, Health Correspondent at Le Monde.
Photo credit: UNITAID/Oliver O'Hanlon
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 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"
Linda Lockhart and Bob Duffy moderate Race and the Race discussion - via www.twitxr.com/theroyale/updates/165603 - Location: STL, mo
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
Oct. 30, 2019
"Courage Against Racism" panel with Chelsea Handler, Melina Abdullah and Dahlia Ferlito, moderated by USC Gould Prof. Jody Armour.
Photos by David Giannamore.
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
Moderate amount of soft side light. Eye-level shot using medium aperture to maintain the sharpness of the mid-ground.
The subject is placed near to the camera and far from the water fountain so that it appears to be bigger than the fountain.
Moderated by: Adrian Monck, Managing Director, Head of Communications & Media, World Economic Forum
Panelists:
Julio Alonso, Founder & CEO, Weblogs SL
Pierre Chappaz, Founder & CEO, Wikio
Kenneth "KC" Estenson, Senior Vice President & General Manager, CNN.com
Gabe Rivera, Founder & CEO, Techmeme
Ben Rooney, Technology Editor, The Wall Street Journal Europe
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Shorea robusta, also known as sal or shala tree, is a species of tree belonging to the Dipterocarpaceae family.
Sal is moderate to slow growing, and can attain heights of 30 to 35 m and a trunk diameter of up to 2-2.5 m. The leaves are 10–25 cm long and 5–15 cm broad. In wetter areas, it is evergreen; in drier areas, it is dry-season deciduous, shedding most of the leaves in between February to April, leafing out again in April and May.
Religious significance
In Hindu tradition the sal tree is said to be favoured by Vishnu.[1] Its name "shala", "shaal" or "sal", comes from Sanskrit; other names in the Sanskrit language are Ashvakarna, Chiraparna and Sarja, among many others.[2]
The sal tree is often confused with the ashoka tree (Saraca indica) in the ancient literature of the Indian Subcontinent.
In Buddhist tradition, it is said that Queen Māyā of Sakya gave birth to Gautama Buddha under a sal tree or an asoka tree in a garden in Lumbini, while grasping its branch. When this event took place Queen Māyā was en route to birth him in his grandfather's kingdom.
Uses
Sal is one of the most important sources of hardwood timber in India, with hard, coarse-grained wood that is light in colour when freshly cut, and becoming dark brown with exposure. The wood is resinous and durable, and is sought after for construction, although not well suited to planing and polishing. The wood is specially suitable for constructing frames for doors and windows
Moderated by, Jukka Vesala, Head of Group Credit Risk Control, Nordea
On the panel:
- Alisa Rusanoff, Head of Credit, Trade Finance, Crescendo Asset Management
- Hamza Bahaji, Head of Financial Engineering and Investment Solutions, Amundi ETF, Indexing & Smart Beta, Amundi
- Osman Colak, Global Head of Structured Solutions, ANZ Global Markets
- Saeed Amen, Visiting Lecturer, Queen Mary University London