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LBR LBO Infrastructure Summit 2016 – “Realizing The Transformative Power of The Western Region Development: Opportunities and Challenges”
SMS: 077 753 8388 | Facebook: [Event] LBR LBO Infrastructure Summit [Company] Lanka Business Online | Twitter: @lbolbr | Use Hashtag: #LBRLBOsummit | Google Plus: +lbrlbo | YouTube: lbrlbo | Pinterest: lbolbrevents | Instagram: lbrlbo Download “LBR LBO EVENT Companion” from Google Play or Apple Store. The mobile app, developed by Leapset, gives you easy access to all the important information on the Summit. You can use the mobile app to post questions and comments on each session. 1) Bridging the gap between “vision and action” 2) Rapid deployment of talent, ideas, and capital 3) Facilitating the deployment of cutting edge technology to build smart businesses and smart communities 4) Building institutional infrastructure (policy framework, friction-free inter-agency collaboration, political stability, quality of governance, and social infrastructure) that will induce investor appetite 5) Building and deploying innovative funding models and sources 6) Making the project climate positive 7) Positioning and marketing the country as a high potential investment destination...
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About Smith - College Events - Smith in the World
Disability Accommodation For disability access information or accommodations requests, call 413-585-2407. To request a sign language interpreter, call 413-585-2071 (voice or TTY) or send email to ods@smith.edu at least 10 days before the event. The annual Smith in the World Conference explores the relationship between formal classroom education and learning that takes place off-campus. The conference features students whose sustained off-campus experiences with internships, study abroad and community service have changed the arc of their educational careers and goals. In their presentations, students explore and reflect on the insights, intellectual growth and learning that occur and address how their studies at Smith have shaped their off-campus endeavors and how those experiences have enriched their academic programs at Smith. Recent panels have featured students who worked with Tibetan Buddhists in China; volunteered at a hospital in Zimbabwe; and who did internships and community service in New Orleans, New York City, Springfield and Holyoke, and many other local, national and international locations....
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AGI Board of Directors
Carolyn Olson, PresidentDavid R. Wunsch, President ElectDennis J. Anderson, TreasurerAnna C. Shaughnessy, SecretaryJonathan D. Arthur, Member at LargeSusan M. Sullivan, Member at LargePaul Weimer, Member at LargeRodney C. Ewing, Past President Carolyn Olson has had a distinguished career in government with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Geological Survey specializing in soil geomorphology, hydrology, and paleoclimate. She is Past-President and Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America, and was a senior policy scientist in the Office of the Chief Economist at USDA where she worked on science policy and guidance in climate change. She is a Coordinating Lead Author for the Fourth National Climate Assessment and served on numerous federal interagency committees and on the boards of several AGI member organizations. Dr. Olson is active in several geoscience societies including the American Geophysical Union and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She holds degrees from Syracuse University, Indiana University, and Harvard University. Dr. Olson is currently Scientist Emerita at the U.S. Geological Survey where she continues her work in Quaternary geology and hydrology....
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CDM Smith - Delivering Solutions
Founded in 1947 by Thomas R. Camp, Herman G. Dresser and Jack E. McKee, CDM Smith has grown to become a global engineering and construction firm providing client service and solutions in the water, environment, transportation, energy and facilities sectors. The company boasts nearly 5,000 employees in 131 offices worldwide, with 85 offices in the United States. The privately held firm provides consulting, design, construction and program management services for industrial, private water, federal government and municipal government clients, and is listed as No. 23 on ENR’s 2019 ranking of Top Design Firms. The company is rooted in the water market, not surprising considering Camp’s background – he served 15 years as a professor in charge of Sanitary Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) before branching out into the consulting world. Over time, the firm has gradually added to its offerings, while also expanding its geographic footprint through a combination of organic growth and acquisition....
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