Examples of Policy group in a sentence
Eleven of these studies were executed by a core consortium led by TNO (Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research) and consisting of TNO Innovation Policy group (Leiden, the Netherlands), TNO Labour (Hoofddorp, the Netherlands), TNO Innovation and Environment (Delft, the Netherlands, SEOR Erasmus University (Rotterdam, the Netherlands) and ZSI (Centre for Social Innovation, Vienna, Austria).
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Sixteen sessions of the Enterprise Policy group have taken place since its creation.
Prior to joining HNEI, Commissioner Potter was a Sr. Scientific Engineering Associate in the Electricity Market and Policy group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory where she was the project lead on the 2025 California Demand Response Potential Study for the California Public Utilities Commission.
Mills is with the Electricity Markets and Policy group at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (e-mail: admills@lbl.gov)This research was funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office as part of the DOE SunShot Initiative and CONICYT/FONDAP/15110019 (SERC-CHILE).
The list of national members of the Policy group is published in the Blockchain call page and is also available on this link: https://ec.europa.eu/cefdigital/wiki/display/CEFDIGITAL/List+of+EBP+representatives.
On various occasions, Ms. Newman’s then-direct manager at AWS, Steven Block, used stereotypical racial tropes when criticizing her about how she speaks in meetings, calling her “aggressive,” “too direct,” and (shockingly) “just scary.” Of course, these loaded critiques were directed at her despite the fact that being a contributor to group discussions is rewarded and praised among the Company’s predominantly white and male workforce in her Public Policy group.
The Further Education Policy group will consist of the Director of Human Resources (Chair), Deputy Director of Human Resources, Director of Management Accounts and two trade union staff representatives ( an academic staff member a n d an academic support staff member).
We are confident that this direct involvement will augment our involvement with the Connecticut League for Nursing, the Allied Health Policy group and the CT Hospital Association in better understanding career lattices, as well as career ladders and evolving changes in the industry.
By way of example only, a close friend of Mr. Block, Brian Huseman, was one of the most feared and senior Vice Presidents within the Public Policy group.