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Stephanie Sonnabend, CEO of Royal Sonesta Hotel and Founder of "Women on Boards 20/20," was the featured speaker at our March 16, 2011 Women's Network Breakfast - sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Inc.
Lightning pitches and networking with the latest batch of startups from our Startup Bootcamp.
Photos by Enrica Cavalli for Swissnex in San Francisco
Album 4 of 4 from the Finish Line of the Hardy Half.
Photographs from the first Hardy Half Marathon which started from Dorchester Rugby Club. The route went through beautiful Dorset countryside including the land around Hardy's Monument. The event was organised by Dorchester RIOT Running Club, Dorchester Rugby Club, Dorchester Lions Club and Casterbridge Rotary Club. It was sponsored by Parkers Estate Agents, NFU Mutual (Dorchester), The Dorset Brewing Company and the National Grid. All profits went to local charities, the main charity being the Farming Community Network. All money from the donated cake stall went to Mosaic Family Support.
Ciara O’Callaghan, President, Network Galway, Network Galway Outstanding Business Woman of the Year, Faith Fahy, Faith Fahy Financial Services and Barry O'Sullivan- SVP, Cisco Systems and RTE's Dragons Den pictured at the Network Galway Business Women of the Year Awards on Friday May 24th in the g Hotel. Photo Martina Regan
A recent press release by Network Rail and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the winner of their 2018 design competition for the possible railway footbridge of the future. The Competition’s challenge was to design fully accessible footbridges that could be used across Britain’s rail network. The competition was looking for ideas that were innovative, challenged presumptions and raised expectations for the quality of future design.
The winning design came from the Danish architectural practice Gottlieb Paludan Architects, working with Czech engineering and bridge specialist Strasky, Husty and Partners, put forward a bridge which the judges described “as most convincingly addressing the wide range of practical challenges whilst proposing a bold, elegant and uncluttered response that would create an uplifting experience to suit many contexts”.
Due to the high quality of the entry, the judges also decided to highly commended the entry by Hawkins\Brown with WSP. They commented that “This design presented a strong strategic approach, proposing a modular ‘kit of parts’ that would enable a standardised bridge system to be adapted via the use of simple pre-fabricated, clip-on modular elements to different contexts and settings, with the footbridge being conceived as a social engine focussed on people and place.”
Boundary Bay is an important stop for birds migrating along the Pacific Flyway, particularly for western sandpiper and dunlin, and has been designated a Hemisphere Reserve by the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network and a Canadian Important Bird Area. The mudflats, extensive eel grass beds and salt marshes support a rich population of marine invertebrates which are an important source of energy for migrating shorebirds. During migration times the bird count in the bay may exceed 100,000.
Coming 2021: B&W Night Photography.
Coming 2022: 80s&90s Television.
Il Board di ECSITE si è svolto mercoledì 4 marzo a Città della Scienza, come simbolo di solidarietà da parte di tutta la comunità internazionale.
Ecsite rappresenta la principale rete di comunicazione scientifica in Europa: ne fanno parte più di 400 membri, tra musei, science centre e istituzioni scientifiche che accolgono nel loro complesso ogni anno più di 40 milioni di visitatori europei.
Vi partecipano le istituzioni più prestigiose, tra cui la Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie di Parigi, il Science Museum di Londra e il Deutsches Museum di Monaco.
All’indomani dell’incendio la direttrice dell’Ecsite, Catherine Franche, e l’allora presidente Robert Firmhofer, erano accorsi a Napoli per testimoniare la costernazione di tutta la comunità internazionale per il tragico evento. In questi due anni la solidarietà si è manifestata in svariate forme di sostegno, dal prestito di elementi espositivi da parte di vari musei, alla realizzazione in varie istituzioni europee di eventi dedicati a Città della Scienza.
La scelta di svolgere questa riunione del Board proprio il 4 marzo a Città della Scienza intende non solo confermare l’atteggiamento solidale, ma anche testimoniare attivamente il supporto della comunità internazionale al programma futuro di ricostruzione, così come espresso dalla nuova presidente Ecsite, Rosalia Vargas, Presidente del Pavilhão do Conhecimento – Ciência Viva in Portogallo – che, in un appassionato discorso, attribuisce a Città della Scienza un ruolo chiave per lo sviluppo sociale, culturale ed economico della città di Napoli.
Oltre a Rosalia Vargas e Vincenzo Lipardi, membro del Consiglio di Amministrazione di Ecsite, erano presenti:
- Mr. Kim Gladstone Herlev, Direttore dell’Experimentarium a Copenhagen
- Ms. Pilvi Kolk, Direttrice di AHHAA in Estonia
- Mr. Jean Baptiste Desbois, Direttore della Cité de l’Espace a Tolosa in Francia
- Dr. Herbert Muender, Direttore dell’Universum
- Michel Lazinger, Direttore del nuovo Museo delle Scienze a Trento
- Mr Jan Adersson, Direttore del Norwegian Museum a Oslo in Norvegia
- Mr. Svein Anders Dahl, Direttore di Vilvite in Norvegia
- Mr. Miha Kos, direttore di The House of Experiments a Ljubljana in Slovenia
- Mr Ernesto Paramo, Direttore del Parque de las Ciencias a Granada in Spagna
- Ms. Helena Lilja Luleå, Direttrice di Teknikens Hus in Svezia
- Mrs Helen Jones, Direttrice del Science Museum di Londra
- Mr. Robert Firmhofer, Direttore di Copernicus a Varsavia in Polonia
Elite6 Business Networking www.elite6.co.nz
We are a progressive and forward thinking business networking organisation that brings local businesses together each week for an hour of interactive networking.
At each meeting one member delivers a 15-minute presentation to the meeting.
Then, each person speaks for five minutes about their business while sitting at a table of six. Tables are mixed each week, so you get to meet different people. This is a major point of difference with Elite6 compared to other networking groups. Members are encouraged to meet outside the Elite6 meetings for further discussion about how their businesses might collaborate and/or refer to each other.
We also promote each business online with the Elite6 Members Directory each member has the ability to post Blogs and Events! Again this is distinctive to Elite6. Several groups meet each week in Ferrymead, Cashmere, Rolleston, Christchurch City, Tower Junction, Rangiora, Papanui, Waimakariri, Avonhead, Merivale and Sydenham with more groups springing up all the time in other areas.
We’d love to have you visit one of our groups so If you are interested in joining us Register online and one of our Facilitators will contact you!
Arctic Char tartar, crispy wonton, Meyer Lemon oil and cilantro.
For 25 years, RAN has challenged the corporate status quo and secured numerous victories for the planet. This celebration was hosted by Lara & Gar Truppelli at the Lake Chalet Seafood Bar & Grill in Oakland, California.