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Featuring:

Tina Exarhos, Former CMO of MTV

Fran Hauser, Former President, Time Inc, Digital and Venture Capitalist

Susan Lyne, President, BBG Ventures

Tiffany Pham, Founder and CEO, Mogul

Shenan Reed, President, MEC Digital

Johanna Zeilstra, Entrepreneur and Founder, womensdebate.org

Moderated by:

Suzanna Keith, MBA 1992, Disruption & Digital Media Executive

 

Asia Society President Emeritus Nicholas Platt (L) with Asia Society Museum Director Melissa Chiu (R) on March 4, 2013. (C. Bay Milin/Asia Society)

2015 “An Evening of Conversations and Connections” event held in New York City that showcased talented UD alumni in the fashion industry. Hosted by the New York City Alumni Club, this fourth annual event featured special guests George Watson, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Marsha Dickson, chair of the Department of Fashion and Apparel Studies. The panel featured Johanna Murphy (AS92), Chief Marketing and Digital Officer for Ivanka Trump; Tre Roberts (AS02), Visual Merchandising and Store Planning Project Manager for TAG Heuer North America; Carly Handler (AS07), VP Merchandising for Nine West Group; Cynthia Gale (AS85), CEO & Designer for Cynthia Gale New York; and Josh Peskowitz (AS01), Men's Fashion Director for Bloomingdale’s. The panel was moderated by Paula Zusi (AS82), Consultant and formerly EVP and Chief Supply Chain Officer for Ann, Inc. - (Evan Krape / University of Delaware)

وارسو في 14 فبراير 2019

 

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.

 

Syrian activists, journalists and bloggers will provided first-person accounts of the situation in Syria at a special forum on the Opening Day of the 21st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council: Bearing Witness: Human Rights and Accountability in Syria.

Opening Statements by

 

Ms. Navanethem Pillay

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

 

Ms. Laura Dupuy Lasserre

President of the United Nations Human Rights Council

 

Moderator

 

Mr. Riz Khan

International Television Journalist and Author

 

Panelists

 

Mr. Muhanad al-Hassani

Human Rights Defender, Syria

 

Mr. Amer Matar

Syrian Journalist

 

Mr. Mohammad Abdallah

Syrian Journalist and Blogger in Exile

 

Ms. Lotte Leicht

Director, Human Rights Watch, Brussels Office

Syrian activists, journalists and bloggers will provided first-person accounts of the situation in Syria at a special forum on the Opening Day of the 21st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council: Bearing Witness: Human Rights and Accountability in Syria.

Opening Statements by

 

Ms. Navanethem Pillay

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

 

Ms. Laura Dupuy Lasserre

President of the United Nations Human Rights Council

 

Moderator

 

Mr. Riz Khan

International Television Journalist and Author

 

Panelists

 

Mr. Muhanad al-Hassani

Human Rights Defender, Syria

 

Mr. Amer Matar

Syrian Journalist

 

Mr. Mohammad Abdallah

Syrian Journalist and Blogger in Exile

 

Ms. Lotte Leicht

Director, Human Rights Watch, Brussels Office

1st Annual Forum of the EU Strategy for Danube Region, Regensburg (Bavaria), Germany, 27-28 November 2012

© European Union

Women, Land and Food discussion panelists from right to left: Charles North, Susan Markham, Chris Jochnick, Lauren Persha.

 

On October 27, USAID, the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and Landesa hosted a panel event to discuss the intersection of women's empowerment, land rights and food security.

 

Photo Credit: Jeremy Green / The Cloudburst Group

Syrian activists, journalists and bloggers will provided first-person accounts of the situation in Syria at a special forum on the Opening Day of the 21st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council: Bearing Witness: Human Rights and Accountability in Syria.

Opening Statements by

 

Ms. Navanethem Pillay

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

 

Ms. Laura Dupuy Lasserre

President of the United Nations Human Rights Council

 

Moderator

 

Mr. Riz Khan

International Television Journalist and Author

 

Panelists

 

Mr. Muhanad al-Hassani

Human Rights Defender, Syria

 

Mr. Amer Matar

Syrian Journalist

 

Mr. Mohammad Abdallah

Syrian Journalist and Blogger in Exile

 

Ms. Lotte Leicht

Director, Human Rights Watch, Brussels Office

The day before International Day of Peace, UNMISS togetehr with the University fo Juba and JEMEC, organized a Panel dicussion on |"The Right to Peacein SOuth Sudan: The Way forward. The event was attended by senior governemnt and military officers, as well as semior diplomats, academics and students.

Featuring:

Tina Exarhos, Former CMO of MTV

Fran Hauser, Former President, Time Inc, Digital and Venture Capitalist

Susan Lyne, President, BBG Ventures

Tiffany Pham, Founder and CEO, Mogul

Shenan Reed, President, MEC Digital

Johanna Zeilstra, Entrepreneur and Founder, womensdebate.org

Moderated by:

Suzanna Keith, MBA 1992, Disruption & Digital Media Executive

 

Former Ole Miss standouts Tre' Stallings, Stacy Andrews, Eli Manning and Ronnie Heard discuss their time in the NFL as part of the Grove Bowl weekend. (Photo by Nathan Latil/UM Communications)

Syrian activists, journalists and bloggers will provided first-person accounts of the situation in Syria at a special forum on the Opening Day of the 21st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council: Bearing Witness: Human Rights and Accountability in Syria.

Opening Statements by

 

Ms. Navanethem Pillay

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

 

Ms. Laura Dupuy Lasserre

President of the United Nations Human Rights Council

 

Moderator

 

Mr. Riz Khan

International Television Journalist and Author

 

Panelists

 

Mr. Muhanad al-Hassani

Human Rights Defender, Syria

 

Mr. Amer Matar

Syrian Journalist

 

Mr. Mohammad Abdallah

Syrian Journalist and Blogger in Exile

 

Ms. Lotte Leicht

Director, Human Rights Watch, Brussels Office

Syrian activists, journalists and bloggers will provided first-person accounts of the situation in Syria at a special forum on the Opening Day of the 21st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council: "Bearing Witness: Human Rights and Accountability in Syria.

Opening Statements by

 

Ms. Navanethem Pillay

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

 

Ms. Laura Dupuy Lasserre

President of the United Nations Human Rights Council

 

Moderator

 

Mr. Riz Khan

International Television Journalist and Author

 

Panelists

 

Mr. Muhanad al-Hassani

Human Rights Defender, Syria

 

Mr. Amer Matar

Syrian Journalist

 

Mr. Mohammad Abdallah

Syrian Journalist and Blogger in Exile

 

Ms. Lotte Leicht

Director, Human Rights Watch, Brussels Office

14th Annual New York Television Festival

Photo Credit: Sean Jamar

Syrian activists, journalists and bloggers will provided first-person accounts of the situation in Syria at a special forum on the Opening Day of the 21st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council: Bearing Witness: Human Rights and Accountability in Syria.

Opening Statements by

 

Ms. Navanethem Pillay

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

 

Ms. Laura Dupuy Lasserre

President of the United Nations Human Rights Council

 

Moderator

 

Mr. Riz Khan

International Television Journalist and Author

 

Panelists

 

Mr. Muhanad al-Hassani

Human Rights Defender, Syria

 

Mr. Amer Matar

Syrian Journalist

 

Mr. Mohammad Abdallah

Syrian Journalist and Blogger in Exile

 

Ms. Lotte Leicht

Director, Human Rights Watch, Brussels Office

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

 

Panel Discussion on effects of 'Facebook' in Family Relations.

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

14th Annual New York Television Festival

Photo Credit: Sean Jamar

2015 “An Evening of Conversations and Connections” event held in New York City that showcased talented UD alumni in the fashion industry. Hosted by the New York City Alumni Club, this fourth annual event featured special guests George Watson, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Marsha Dickson, chair of the Department of Fashion and Apparel Studies. The panel featured Johanna Murphy (AS92), Chief Marketing and Digital Officer for Ivanka Trump; Tre Roberts (AS02), Visual Merchandising and Store Planning Project Manager for TAG Heuer North America; Carly Handler (AS07), VP Merchandising for Nine West Group; Cynthia Gale (AS85), CEO & Designer for Cynthia Gale New York; and Josh Peskowitz (AS01), Men's Fashion Director for Bloomingdale’s. The panel was moderated by Paula Zusi (AS82), Consultant and formerly EVP and Chief Supply Chain Officer for Ann, Inc. - (Evan Krape / University of Delaware)

‘NODE15 – Forum for Digital Arts’ is gathering designers, creative coders and digital artists for creative explorations of technologies. With the Leitmotif ‘Wrapped in Code – the Future of the Informed Body’, NODE15 is devoted to the negotiation of the body and its fusion with technology. It’s a week long rush with hands-on vvvv workshops, exhibition, symposium, performances and artist talks.

 

Photo: Nemanja Knežević

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

 

Syrian activists, journalists and bloggers will provided first-person accounts of the situation in Syria at a special forum on the Opening Day of the 21st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council: Bearing Witness: Human Rights and Accountability in Syria.

Opening Statements by

 

Ms. Navanethem Pillay

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

 

Ms. Laura Dupuy Lasserre

President of the United Nations Human Rights Council

 

Moderator

 

Mr. Riz Khan

International Television Journalist and Author

 

Panelists

 

Mr. Muhanad al-Hassani

Human Rights Defender, Syria

 

Mr. Amer Matar

Syrian Journalist

 

Mr. Mohammad Abdallah

Syrian Journalist and Blogger in Exile

 

Ms. Lotte Leicht

Director, Human Rights Watch, Brussels Office

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

 

2015 “An Evening of Conversations and Connections” event held in New York City that showcased talented UD alumni in the fashion industry. Hosted by the New York City Alumni Club, this fourth annual event featured special guests George Watson, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Marsha Dickson, chair of the Department of Fashion and Apparel Studies. The panel featured Johanna Murphy (AS92), Chief Marketing and Digital Officer for Ivanka Trump; Tre Roberts (AS02), Visual Merchandising and Store Planning Project Manager for TAG Heuer North America; Carly Handler (AS07), VP Merchandising for Nine West Group; Cynthia Gale (AS85), CEO & Designer for Cynthia Gale New York; and Josh Peskowitz (AS01), Men's Fashion Director for Bloomingdale’s. The panel was moderated by Paula Zusi (AS82), Consultant and formerly EVP and Chief Supply Chain Officer for Ann, Inc. - (Evan Krape / University of Delaware)

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

 

Guests attended a dinner/reception at Asia Society New York following the Wendi Murdoch and Kenzo Digital talk on March 4, 2013. (C. Bay Milin/Asia Society)

KIEV/UKRAINE - OCTOBER 18, 2012:

IDCEE 2012: the atmosphere is phenomenal, the people are incredible, the opportunity is unique.

IDCEE 2012. Internet Technologies and Innovations is the premier international conference for Internet entrepreneurs, VCs and angel investors in the CEE region.

 

Pictured: Caleb Epps, Nathan Johnson, Dylan Keefe, Mark Phillips and Moderator Ellen Horne. Photo courtesy of Rachel Moehl, Montclair Film Festival.

Regional Training Workshop for Journalists: Strengthening reporting on adaptation to climate change for relevant policy approaches

 

Field Visit: Action Research on Adaptive Capacity

 

Photo: Utsav Maden/ICIMOD

14th Annual New York Television Festival

Photo Credit: Sean Jamar

14th Annual New York Television Festival

Photo Credit: Sean Jamar

Reyna Grande speaks on the panel "From Many, One–Immigration Memoirs," on the Understanding Our World Stage at the National Book Festival, August 31, 2019. Photo by Shawn Miller/Library of Congress.

 

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Mr Claudio Dondi was the moderator of the panel discussion on "How can quality approaches evolve and enhance inclusion, innovation and excellence". The panelists were:

Mr. Roberto Carneiro, Professor, UCP, Portugal

Ms. Rosario Farmhouse, High Commissioner for Immigration and Intercultural Dialogue, Portugal

Mr. António Moreira Teixeira, Vice-President of EDEN, United Kingdom

Mr. Abel Caine, UNESCO, France

Photo courtesy of Kimberly Cecchini, Montclair Film Festival

Charter Day Luncheon in the Hall of Presidents on Saturday, March 5, 2022. Alumni, parents, and students connect over lunch and celebrate the spirit of Charter Day and the role of community service in the experience of students, faculty and staff at Colgate. The program includes a panel discussion with Colgate alumnae around the theme of social entrepreneurship and community engagement.

Manuel Agnelli

Luca Valtorta

  

“Adesso fa qualcosa che serva/ che è anche per te se il tuo paese è una merda” cantava Manuel Agnelli con i suoi Afterhours nel febbraio del 2009 al Festival di Sanremo nel brano intitolato Il paese è reale che avrebbe dato poi il titolo a una compilation con il meglio della scena indipendente italiana, dai Calibro 35 a Dente. Ma è fin dal 2001 che Agnelli ha deciso di sporcarsi le mani e combattere una battaglia non solo per sé. Nasce quell'anno il Tora! Tora!, un festival itinerante che andrà avanti fino al 2005 a cui partecipano i Marlene Kuntz ma anche gli Skiantos e Caparezza, Elisa e i Tiromancino nel tentativo di riuscire a creare una breccia nel mondo mediatico. Un mondo che, a differenza di quello che accade nei paesi anglosassoni, invece di parlare dei nuovi fenomeni e della musica di qualità continua imperterrita a raccontare solo di quello che viene da Sanremo e dai talent show. L'ultima battaglia è Hai paura del buio, un altro festival il cui “manifesto” pubblicato su XL, il mensile di Repubblica nel 2013, scuote il mondo underground tra favorevoli e contrari ma stavolta riuscendo a coinvolgere anche le istituzioni, dall'allora ministro della cultura Massimo Bray a Stefano Boeri con una proposta di legge per agevolare la fruizione della musica nei piccoli club e una serie di altre iniziative. Nel testo del Manifesto si diceva “prendiamo posizione e facciamo informazione perché la cultura è il nostro modo di far politica. La cultura è politica”. Dopo la grande attenzione, tutto sembra di nuovo inabissarsi nel silenzio e nell'indifferenza. Nel maggio 2016 l'annuncio di Manuel Agnelli che avrebbe fatto il giudice nella nuova edizione di X Factor “non ho paura di affrontare cose del genere se posso usarle per qualcosa di importante. Il peso mediatico, lo sappiamo, è forza e la televisione è ancora l'unica che ti può far fare quel salto. Non credo più nella riserva indiana del 'programma di qualità': se ne parla da troppi anni e non succede mai niente. L'alternativa non esiste più: è solo una parola vuota che definisce un genere musicale e non è neppure un genere musicale più libero degli altri. Oggi, anzi, è sempre più spesso vincolato a egoismi e a un'estetizzazione estenuata, è solo moda, non è neanche più un'attitudine. Bisogna andare dove c'è la gente ma naturalmente portando se stessi".

Poi il successo di massa che porta la tv, Manuel Agnelli che diventano il “cattivo” che tutti adorano e insieme, senza concedere sconti, Folfiri e Folfox, un album molto bello e molto sperimentale, gli alterchi con Fedez e Arisa e il concerto per il sostegno di Forte Prenestino a Roma, simbolo dei centri sociali che tanta importanza hanno avuto nella storia degli Afterhours. Infine, poche settimane fa, una lettera-racconto su Robinson, il settimanale culturale di Repubblica: “Per quelli della mia generazione, nell'ambiente della cosiddetta musica alternativa, Sanremo era il demonio. Per questo decidemmo di andarci con spirito avventuroso pronti a duellare senza quartiere con mignotte ed avventurieri. Eravamo lì a fare promozione a noi e a tutto un ambiente, il nostro, che si è sempre autoghettizzato ma che continuava a sembrarci sottovalutato, nei numeri e nella sostanza.Eravamo lì per usare il festival”.

Chi usa chi nella società dello Spettacolo? E, soprattutto, che cosa sta cambiando oggi nella società? Quanto contano ancora i media tradizionali? È possibile riuscire a veicolare un messaggio diverso attraverso la tv generalista?

 

Who uses who in the entertainment business? What of significance is changing in society today? Does the traditional media count anymore? Can an alternative message be conveyed through generalist TV? A conversation between Manuel Agnelli, a leading figure in alternative Italian pop music and now an X-Factor judge known – and admired – for his blunt assessments of poor performances, and Luca Valtorta.

 

video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/from-tora-tor...

Federico Bastiani

Giovanni Maddaloni

Maria Concetta Mattei

Sandra Mori

  

Condividere tempo e esperienze, creare relazioni e legami fra colleghi, vicini di casa, compagni di squadra per un ritorno alla vita “in comune”: è questo il tema di Fare rete: condividere per costruire comunità, moderato da Maria Concetta Mattei. Il panel di discussione sarà un’occasione di confronto tra alcuni community maker di rilievo: Federico Bastiani, ideatore nel 2013 di Social Street, il progetto che utilizza i gruppi chiusi di Facebook per (ri)costruire un senso di comunità nelle città, favorendo la socializzazione fra persone che abitano nella stessa strada; Sandra Mori, General Counsel Coca-Cola Europe e Presidente di Valore D, l’associazione di grandi imprese nata per sostenere il talento e la leadership femminile in azienda, grazie all’adozione di strumenti di welfare aziendale e all’attuazione di politiche di inclusione della diversità; Gianni Maddaloni, judoka e fondatore della palestra Star Judo Club di Scampia, a Napoli, che da anni accoglie i ragazzi del quartiere allontanandoli dalla strada e insegnando loro, attraverso lo sport, il rispetto delle regole e delle persone. Organizzato e sponsorizzato da Coca-Cola.

 

Sharing time and experience, building relationships and links between colleagues, neighbors, teammates in order to return to a “common” life. The session, moderated by Maria Concetta Mattei, will be an opportunity for discussion among some prominent community makers. Federico Bastiani who created in 2013 Social Street, the project that uses closed Facebook groups to (re)build a sense of community in cities, focussing on socialization among people who live in the same street. Sandra Mori, General Counsel Coca-Cola Europe and president of Valore D, the association of large companies which has worked to support talent and women’s leadership in the labour market through the adoption of corporate welfare instruments and the implementation of inclusion policies of diversity. Gianni Maddaloni, judoka and founder of the Star Judo Club gym in Scampia, Naples, who has for years been welcoming children of the neighborhood to get them away from the street and teach them, through sport, respect for rules and for people.

 

video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/sharing-to-cr...

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