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Former NASA administrator and astronaut Charlie Bolden participates in a panel discussion at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Aug. 28, 2019. Hosted by national radio host Tom Joyner, the discussion focused on the agency’s Moon to Mars plans and was open for all Kennedy employees to attend. Additional participants included former astronaut Winston Scott, Kennedy Chief Technologist Barbara Brown and Exploration Ground Systems Associate Manager, Technical, Kim Carter. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

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National radio host Tom Joyner hosts a panel discussion at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Aug. 28, 2019, about the agency’s Moon to Mars plans. The discussion was open for all Kennedy employees to attend. The panel included former NASA administrator and astronaut Charlie Bolden, former astronaut Winston Scott, Kennedy Chief Technologist Barbara Brown and Exploration Ground Systems Associate Manager, Technical, Kim Carter.

Sebastian Junger, the author of “War” and director of “Restrepo” and “Korengal,” spoke with cadets Sept. 22 during a panel discussion hosted by the Defense and Strategic Studies Program. Moderated by Maj. Matthew Cavanaugh, DSS instructor, the panel also featured Maj. Dan Kearney, formerly the commander of Battle Company, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team. In the evening, Junger and Kearney spent an hour signing books before presenting a screening of "Korengal" at Robinson Auditorium. Photo by Mike Strasser/USMA PAO

 

Paying the Price of Washington's Paralysis: A Panel Discussion

General Counsel Jason Johnson, Senior Associate Legal Counsel Jannine Mohr, Vicce President for External Relations Tom Milligan and Director of Diversity Education an Training Ria Vigil lead a panel discussion on the First Amendment in the Alumni Center. December 13, 2017

Government Data Science Community meetup

Aerospace pioneers who worked on the launch of Explorer 1 participate in a panel discussion with NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, at far left, at the center's Training Auditorium on Wednesday, May 9, 2018. Panelists, from left are William "Curly" Chandler, firing room engineer; Lionel (Ed) Fannin, mechanical and propulsion systems; Terry Greenfield, blockhouse engineer; Carl Jones, measuring branch engineer; and Ike Rigell, electrical networks systems chief. Explorer 1 was the first satellite launched by the U.S. It was launched by the Army Ballistic Missile Agency on Jan. 31, 1958 on a Juno I rocket from Launch Complex-26. Photo credit: NASA/Leif Heimbold

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JoAnn Morgan, retired from NASA and the only woman on console in the Launch Control Center during Apollo 11 launch countdown activities, answers questions during the “Apollo Heroes Panel Discussion” in the IMAX Theater at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida on July 16, 2019. The panel discussion is one of several events at the visitor complex to honor the 50th anniversary of NASA’s Saturn V/Apollo 11 launch and landing on the Moon. Photo credit: Kim Shiflett

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April 05, 2022 - WASHINGTON DC. World Bank / IMF Spring Meetings. Pre-record session. The Digital Revolution: Fostering Inclusion and Resilient Growth. From digital financial services, to remote schooling, to more inclusive government services, digital solutions are accelerating more equitable and resilient growth. We hear from public and private sector leaders from around the globe about how safe and effective digital technology has become essential to development in the digital age. Photo: World Bank / Ian Foulk

 

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Retired NASA astronauts participate in a panel discussion during the Apollo 11 50th Gala, presented by Northrop Grumman, on July 16, 2019. The gala was held inside the Apollo/Saturn V Center at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. From left, are Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins, Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke, and Apollo Flight Director Gerry Griffin. Photo credit: NASA/Frank Michaux

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I'm at the National Portrait Gallery in London to hear people talk about what makes a good selfie.

 

I'm not sure I'm any wiser but it was quite* interesting.

 

(*I use this in the British English sense "of some interest", not in the American English sense "of great interest" :)

 

A panel discussion, featuring women in leadership roles at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is held on Aug. 26, 2019, to celebrate Women’s Equality Day. The event, sponsored by the Kennedy Networking Opportunities for Women (KNOW) employee resource group, honored the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment guaranteeing all American women the right to vote. Seated in front from left, are Digna Carballosa, director of the Human Resources Office; Nancy Bray, director of Spaceport Integration and Services; Jennifer Kunz, director of Safety and Mission Assurance; and Amanda Mitskevich, Launch Services Program manager. At far left is Ashley Nelsen, Launch Service Program information manager and panel discussion moderator. The purpose of KNOW is to provide focus on issues such as employment, retention, promotion, training, career and personal development, education, and identify and eliminate barriers that hinder the advancement of women in the workforce. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston

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A panel discussion, featuring women in leadership roles at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is held on Aug. 26, 2019, to celebrate Women’s Equality Day. The event, sponsored by the Kennedy Networking Opportunities for Women (KNOW) employee resource group, honored the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment guaranteeing all American women the right to vote. Seated in front from left, are Digna Carballosa, director of the Human Resources Office; Nancy Bray, director of Spaceport Integration and Services; Jennifer Kunz, director of Safety and Mission Assurance; and Amanda Mitskevich, Launch Services Program manager. At far left is Ashley Nelsen, Launch Service Program information manager and panel discussion moderator. The purpose of KNOW is to provide focus on issues such as employment, retention, promotion, training, career and personal development, education, and identify and eliminate barriers that hinder the advancement of women in the workforce. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston

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At Sacred Heart University's Jack Welch College of Business, representatives from Barclays, Capco, Morgan Stanley and the Royal Bank of Canada participated in a panel discussion about innovating in a regulatory-constrained industry. Guest panelists included Barclays Managing Director Jeffrey Fernandez, Morgan Stanley Managing Director Ingrid Keag, Royal Bank of Canada Managing Director Rick Davison and Capco FinTech Advisor Ben Jessel. The discussion was introduced by Capco Director Deane Martire and moderated by Capco Partner Michael Bertran. Photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek 2/8/18

A panel discussion, featuring women in leadership roles at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is held on Aug. 26, 2019, to celebrate Women’s Equality Day. The event, sponsored by the Kennedy Networking Opportunities for Women (KNOW) employee resource group, honored the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment guaranteeing all American women the right to vote. Jennifer Kunz, director of Safety and Mission Assurance, answers a question. Seated at left is Digna Carballosa, director of the Human Resources Office. At far left is Ashley Nelsen, Launch Service Program information manager and panel discussion moderator. The purpose of KNOW is to provide focus on issues such as employment, retention, promotion, training, career and personal development, education, and identify and eliminate barriers that hinder the advancement of women in the workforce. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston

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A panel discussion at The National Portrait Gallery in London, the panel, made up of academics and one photographer, talked about the nature of the selfie.

 

I had an opportunity to ask a question about the nature of the selfie and the fixing of memory, particularly for older folk – much of the talk had been about the taking of selfies by young women. When I said that I'd been taking a selfie everyday for over six years one of the panel joked that it sounded like I was at an "Alcoholics Anonymous" meeting.

"Yes," I replied, "My name is George and I'm a selfie addict." :)

Sacred Heart University’s Department of Catholic Studies, the Human Journey Colloquia Series and WSHU hosted “Should Religion Have a Place in the Public Forum?” on October 10, 2018, in the WSHU Broadcast Center’s Stone Family Assembly Hall. The event featured debaters Professor Gary Rose of SHU’s Department of Government, Professor Michael W. Higgins, Distinguished Professor of Catholic Thought, and Professor Brian Stiltner, Theology and Religious Studies. Photo by Mark F. Conrad 10/10/18

On Wednesday May 8, 2013, Vivienne Westwood, the fashion designer, made a guest appearance at a panel discussion in the Century Club, on Shaftesbury Avenue in London's West End, entitled, "WikiLeaks: The Bradley Manning Story," the day after she had turned up at the Met Ball in New York carrying the photo of Manning seen here. The event was taking place because the trial by court-martial of Pfc. Manning, who allegedly leaked hundreds of thousands of pages of classified US documents to WikiLeaks, while serving as an intelligence analyst in Iraq, begins on June 3, 2013, almost three years after he was first arrested.

I was part of the panel discussion, along with Chase Madar, a US attorney and the author of "The Passion of Bradley Manning," and Ben Griffin, a former SAS soldier and conscientious objector, who is now a spokesperson for Veterans for Peace UK. I was invited to take part because, in April 2011, I was a media partner for WikiLeaks' release of classified military files relating to the Guantanamo prisoners. The packed-out event also featured Julian Assange speaking by video link from the Ecuadorian Embassy, and two guest speakers -- Peter Tatchell as well as Vivienne Westwood. The moderator was Jolyon Rubinstein, of BBC 3's "The Revolution Will Be Televised."

For Vivienne's defense of Bradley Manning at the Met Ball, see: www.activeresistance.co.uk/ar/?p=3244

For "The Passion of Bradley Manning," see: www.orbooks.com/catalog/bradley-manning/

For Veterans for Peace UK, see: veteransforpeace.org.uk/

For WikiLeaks' Guantanamo Files, see: wikileaks.org/gitmo/

For my series of articles analysing the files, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/category/2002-2011-the-complete...

For my archive of articles about Bradley Manning, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/category/bradley-manning/

For the Bradley Manning Support Network, see: www.bradleymanning.org/

For the international day of protest for Bradley Manning on June 1, see: www.bradleymanning.org/featured/rally-for-bradley-manning...

For more on Andy Worthington, see: www.andyworthington.co.uk/

For my most interesting photos, see: www.flickriver.com/photos/andyworthington/popular-interes...

In recognition of Black History Month, the Black Employee Strategy Team hosted a panel discussion featuring some of the future leaders of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Feb. 13, 2019. Participants from left, are Tamiko Fletcher, Kennedy’s chief security information officer in IT Security; Anthony Harris, chief, Facility Systems Branch in Safety and Mission Assurance; Charmel Anderson-Jones, senior cross program quality engineer in the Safety and Mission Assurance Directorate, Exploration Ground Systems Division; and Malcolm Boston, contracting officer representative in the Launch Services Program. They shared personal testimony about their journey toward NASA employment, leadership styles and keys to their success. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin

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The Sacred Heart University’s College of Nursing hosted “A Dialogue on Compassion: The Lived Experience” with guest speakers Dominic Vachon, Jean Watson and Michael W. Higgins on April 18, 2018, at the Center for Healthcare Education (CHE). The panel discussion was part of the CHE Inaugural Year Lecture Series. Photo by Mark F. Conrad

Paying the Price of Washington's Paralysis: A Panel Discussion

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استقبل فخامة أندجي دودا رئيس جمهورية بولندا سمو الشيخ عبدالله بن زايد آل نهيان وزير الخارجية والتعاون الدولي بحضور معالي نائب رئيس جمهورية بولندا ومعالي مايك بومبيو وزير الخارجية الأمريكي.

 

كما استقبل فخامته إلى جانب سموه رؤساء وفود الدول المشاركة في مؤتمر وارسو من أجل السلام والأمن في الشرق الأوسط الذي دعت إليه الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية.

 

ونقل سموه إلى رئيس جمهورية بولندا خلال اللقاء تحيات صاحب السمو الشيخ خليفة بن زايد آل نهيان رئيس الدولة "حفظه الله" وصاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم نائب رئيس الدولة رئيس مجلس الوزراء حاكم دبي "راه الله" وصاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن زايد آل نهيان ولي عهد أبوظبي نائب القائد الأعلى للقوات المسلحة وتمنيات سموهم لبولندا المزيد من التقدم والنماء.

 

وحمل رئيس بولندا تحياته إلى صاحب السمو الشيخ خليفة بن زايد آل نهيان وصاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم وصاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن زايد آل نهيان وتمنياته لدولة الإمارات المزيد من التطور والازدهار.

 

عقب ذلك أقام فخامة رئيس جمهورية بولندا مأدبة عشاء للوفود المشاركة، كما التقط الجميع الصور التذكارية بهذه المناسبة.

 

Michael Jensen and Fini de Gersigny Jewish people and the church— what are the questions? A workshop in Bondi

A panel discussion, featuring women in leadership roles at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is held on Aug. 26, 2019, to celebrate Women’s Equality Day. The event, sponsored by the Kennedy Networking Opportunities for Women (KNOW) employee resource group, honored the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment guaranteeing all American women the right to vote. Seated from left, are Digna Carballosa, director of the Human Resources Office; Nancy Bray, director of Spaceport Integration and Services; Jennifer Kunz, director of Safety and Mission Assurance; and Amanda Mitskevich, Launch Services Program manager. The purpose of KNOW is to provide focus on issues such as employment, retention, promotion, training, career and personal development, education, and identify and eliminate barriers that hinder the advancement of women in the workforce. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston

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Wake Forest hosts a Dignity and Respect program in Brendle Recital Hall on Wednesday, November 6, 2013. Barbee Oakes hosts a panel discussion with Johnnetta Cole, director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African Art, former president of Spelman College and Bennett College for Women, and Edwin Wilson ('43), Provost Emeritus and Emeritus Professor of English.

From 25–26 June, the International Design in Government Summer Conference 2019 took place in Edinburgh, Scotland – organised by the Office of the Chief Designer in the Scottish Government, supported by GDS.

 

The conference welcomed 200 design-minded public servants from 13 countries to discuss inclusion and participation, share work and discuss ways of collaborating across borders.

 

Pictured is the panel discussion with Rachel Dowle, Head of Content Design and Strategy at Scottish Government and Susan Cullen, Design Director at the Australian Tax Office.

Watch it at: livestream.com/colgateuniversity/Cancer-Immunotherapy-Hop....

 

Cancer Immunotherapy: Hope or Hype?

Wed, Nov 16 from 9:30 - 11:30pm EST Business

Presented by the Colgate Professional Networks.

 

This discussion will cover the history, science, and promise of this new paradigm as well as issues of access, affordability, and ethics.

 

6:30 p.m. | Panel Discussion

8:00 p.m. | Networking Reception

 

This event is free to attend. In lieu of a registration fee, we ask that you consider a donation of $13 or more to support the Colgate Internship Fund.

 

Moderated by Geoff Holm | Associate Professor of Biology, Colgate University

 

Panelists:

David Beier ’70 | Managing Director, Bay City Capital

Wayne Feinstein ’74 | Senior VP, Capital Group Companies Private Client Services and Founder, Gastric Cancer Foundation

Gregg Fine ’94 | Senior Medical Director, Genentech

Terry Fry ’88 | Head, Hematologic Malignancies Section, NIH, National Cancer Institute

Carin Rollins ’94 | Founder/CEO, Hinge Bio

   

In recognition of Black History Month, the Black Employee Strategy Team hosted a panel discussion featuring some of the future leaders of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Feb. 13, 2019. Opening the event was Kennedy’s Associate Director, Technical, Kelvin Manning. Panelists shared personal testimony about their journey toward NASA employment, leadership styles and keys to their success. Photo credit: NASA/Frankie Martin

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A panel discussion, featuring women in leadership roles at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is held on Aug. 26, 2019, to celebrate Women’s Equality Day. The event, sponsored by the Kennedy Networking Opportunities for Women (KNOW) employee resource group, honored the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment guaranteeing all American women the right to vote. Seated in front from left, are Digna Carballosa, director of the Human Resources Office; Nancy Bray, director of Spaceport Integration and Services; Jennifer Kunz, director of Safety and Mission Assurance; and Amanda Mitskevich, Launch Services Program manager. At far left, is Ashley Nelsen, Launch Service Program information manager and panel discussion moderator. The purpose of KNOW is to provide focus on issues such as employment, retention, promotion, training, career and personal development, education, and identify and eliminate barriers that hinder the advancement of women in the workforce. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston

NASA image use policy.

 

A panel discussion, featuring women in leadership roles at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is held on Aug. 26, 2019, to celebrate Women’s Equality Day. The event, sponsored by the Kennedy Networking Opportunities for Women (KNOW) employee resource group, honored the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment guaranteeing all American women the right to vote. Seated in front from left, are Digna Carballosa, director of the Human Resources Office; Nancy Bray, director of Spaceport Integration and Services; Jennifer Kunz, director of Safety and Mission Assurance; and Amanda Mitskevich, Launch Services Program manager. At far left is Ashley Nelsen, Launch Service Program information manager and panel discussion moderator. The purpose of KNOW is to provide focus on issues such as employment, retention, promotion, training, career and personal development, education, and identify and eliminate barriers that hinder the advancement of women in the workforce.

A panel discussion, featuring women in leadership roles at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is held on Aug. 26, 2019, to celebrate Women’s Equality Day. The event, sponsored by the Kennedy Networking Opportunities for Women (KNOW) employee resource group, honored the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment guaranteeing all American women the right to vote. Nancy Bray, director of Spaceport Integration and Services, answers a question. At left is Digna Carballosa, director of the Human Resources Office. The purpose of KNOW is to provide focus on issues such as employment, retention, promotion, training, career and personal development, education, and identify and eliminate barriers that hinder the advancement of women in the workforce.

Government Data Science Community meetup

The Oxford American Magazine and the Louisiana Office of Tourism partnered to present "The Louisiana Soundtrack Experience: From Elvis to Hank to Johnny, Celebrating 65 Years of the Louisiana Hayride" at Shreveport Municipal Auditorium on Saturday, Feb. 23. This free event featured performances by Dirtfoot, the legendary Louisiana Hayride Band, "X-Factor" alum Willie Jones and more. It also featured a panel discussion of regional music history (pictured) and a screening of LPB's "Sunshine by the Stars."

 

For more information on Louisiana Soundtrack events happening throughout 2013, visit www.louisianasoundtrack.com.

Watch it at: livestream.com/colgateuniversity/Cancer-Immunotherapy-Hop....

 

Cancer Immunotherapy: Hope or Hype?

Wed, Nov 16 from 9:30 - 11:30pm EST Business

Presented by the Colgate Professional Networks.

 

This discussion will cover the history, science, and promise of this new paradigm as well as issues of access, affordability, and ethics.

 

6:30 p.m. | Panel Discussion

8:00 p.m. | Networking Reception

 

This event is free to attend. In lieu of a registration fee, we ask that you consider a donation of $13 or more to support the Colgate Internship Fund.

 

Moderated by Geoff Holm | Associate Professor of Biology, Colgate University

 

Panelists:

David Beier ’70 | Managing Director, Bay City Capital

Wayne Feinstein ’74 | Senior VP, Capital Group Companies Private Client Services and Founder, Gastric Cancer Foundation

Gregg Fine ’94 | Senior Medical Director, Genentech

Terry Fry ’88 | Head, Hematologic Malignancies Section, NIH, National Cancer Institute

Carin Rollins ’94 | Founder/CEO, Hinge Bio

   

Watch it at: livestream.com/colgateuniversity/Cancer-Immunotherapy-Hop....

 

Cancer Immunotherapy: Hope or Hype?

Wed, Nov 16 from 9:30 - 11:30pm EST Business

Presented by the Colgate Professional Networks.

 

This discussion will cover the history, science, and promise of this new paradigm as well as issues of access, affordability, and ethics.

 

6:30 p.m. | Panel Discussion

8:00 p.m. | Networking Reception

 

This event is free to attend. In lieu of a registration fee, we ask that you consider a donation of $13 or more to support the Colgate Internship Fund.

 

Moderated by Geoff Holm | Associate Professor of Biology, Colgate University

 

Panelists:

David Beier ’70 | Managing Director, Bay City Capital

Wayne Feinstein ’74 | Senior VP, Capital Group Companies Private Client Services and Founder, Gastric Cancer Foundation

Gregg Fine ’94 | Senior Medical Director, Genentech

Terry Fry ’88 | Head, Hematologic Malignancies Section, NIH, National Cancer Institute

Carin Rollins ’94 | Founder/CEO, Hinge Bio

   

Watch it at: livestream.com/colgateuniversity/Cancer-Immunotherapy-Hop....

 

Cancer Immunotherapy: Hope or Hype?

Wed, Nov 16 from 9:30 - 11:30pm EST Business

Presented by the Colgate Professional Networks.

 

This discussion will cover the history, science, and promise of this new paradigm as well as issues of access, affordability, and ethics.

 

6:30 p.m. | Panel Discussion

8:00 p.m. | Networking Reception

 

This event is free to attend. In lieu of a registration fee, we ask that you consider a donation of $13 or more to support the Colgate Internship Fund.

 

Moderated by Geoff Holm | Associate Professor of Biology, Colgate University

 

Panelists:

David Beier ’70 | Managing Director, Bay City Capital

Wayne Feinstein ’74 | Senior VP, Capital Group Companies Private Client Services and Founder, Gastric Cancer Foundation

Gregg Fine ’94 | Senior Medical Director, Genentech

Terry Fry ’88 | Head, Hematologic Malignancies Section, NIH, National Cancer Institute

Carin Rollins ’94 | Founder/CEO, Hinge Bio

   

NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, far right, serves as moderator for the “Apollo Heroes Panel Discussion” in the IMAX Theater at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida on July 16, 2019. Panelists are, from left, JoAnn Morgan, the only woman on console in the Launch Control Center for Apollo 11 launch countdown activities; Bob Sieck, Apollo-era launch team member and former space shuttle launch director; and Harrison Schmitt, Apollo 17 astronaut and moonwalker. The panel discussion is one of several events at the visitor complex to honor the 50th anniversary of NASA’s Saturn V/Apollo 11 launch and landing on the Moon. Photo credit: Kim Shiflett

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Watch it at: livestream.com/colgateuniversity/Cancer-Immunotherapy-Hop....

 

Cancer Immunotherapy: Hope or Hype?

Wed, Nov 16 from 9:30 - 11:30pm EST Business

Presented by the Colgate Professional Networks.

 

This discussion will cover the history, science, and promise of this new paradigm as well as issues of access, affordability, and ethics.

 

6:30 p.m. | Panel Discussion

8:00 p.m. | Networking Reception

 

This event is free to attend. In lieu of a registration fee, we ask that you consider a donation of $13 or more to support the Colgate Internship Fund.

 

Moderated by Geoff Holm | Associate Professor of Biology, Colgate University

 

Panelists:

David Beier ’70 | Managing Director, Bay City Capital

Wayne Feinstein ’74 | Senior VP, Capital Group Companies Private Client Services and Founder, Gastric Cancer Foundation

Gregg Fine ’94 | Senior Medical Director, Genentech

Terry Fry ’88 | Head, Hematologic Malignancies Section, NIH, National Cancer Institute

Carin Rollins ’94 | Founder/CEO, Hinge Bio

   

Aerospace pioneers who worked on the launch of Explorer 1 participate in a panel discussion with NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, at far left, at the center's Training Auditorium on Wednesday, May 9, 2018. Panelists, from left are William "Curly" Chandler, firing room engineer; Lionel (Ed) Fannin, mechanical and propulsion systems; Terry Greenfield, blockhouse engineer; Carl Jones, measuring branch engineer; and Ike Rigell, electrical networks systems chief. Explorer 1 was the first satellite launched by the U.S. It was launched by the Army Ballistic Missile Agency on Jan. 31, 1958 on a Juno I rocket from Launch Complex-26. Photo credit: NASA/Leif Heimbold

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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Rosalind James speaks at the “Protecting Our Food Supply” track whose theme is “Bees as Pollinators: What’s All the Buzz?” where she talks about “Diseases and Pesticides Affecting Bee Health” at the 2015 Agricultural Outlook Forum “Smart Agriculture in the 21st Century” on Friday, Feb. 20, 2015 in Crystal City, VA. (Panelists include, right – left, U.S. Geological Survey

Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Sam Droege, Paramount Farming Company Senior Bee Biologist Gordon Wardell, and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Honey Bee Health Program National Policy Manager Robyn Rose). USDA photo by Lance Cheung.

Agam Agenda’s anthology : held a multi disciplinary panel on climate science, eco-poetry, and art was featured last September 17, 2022 at the Manila International Book Fair at SMX MOA Pasay City.

 

Climatologist Dr. Rosa Perez, artist Derek Tumala, poet-physician Joey Tabula, and climate activist Ferth Manaysay, came together to reflect on the ecological status and to share their insights on the climate crisis and the urgency for everyone to act on it now.

 

The Harvest Moon anthology is a book of poems, stories, and images on the climate crisis, by award-winning writers and photographers from all over the world. It is published by Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities and Milflores Publishing. (c) AC Dimatatac/ICSC

KIEV/UKRAINE - OCTOBER 11, 2013:

 

Julia Kozlyuk, AIC (Association of Disabled Programmers) Charity Foundtion.

 

This year, IDCEE and AIK Charity Foundation launched a co-project: we took a euro from every ticket sold to cover the costs for distant learning of 20 people with special needs.

 

IDCEE 2013. IDCEE is a large-scale international gathering of entrepreneurs, VCs, angel investors, startups, IT industry leaders, geeks and bloggers in the heart of Europe, in Kiev.

 

Our website: goo.gl/JO7nu6

 

Follow us on:

YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/OfficialIDCEEChannel

Facebook: www.facebook.com/IDCEE

Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/groups/IDCEE-3940138

Twitter: twitter.com/idcee_eu

Google+: gplus.to/idcee

Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/idcee/collections/

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