Sentence examples for founding associate from inspiring English sources

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Until recently I was Founding Associate Director of the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing.

Carpe Diem was his philosophy, and seize the day he did as a member of the NYSE, founder of Stuart Coleman & Co., mentor to many, co-founder, trustee and the first president of Childrens Medical Fund of NY, a founding associate of The Hospital For Joint Diseases Foundation and an honorary Trustee of NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases.

As founding associate director in 2003 and now director of the multicampus Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies, Doyle brings together the research and educational efforts of 55 faculty spanning 15 departments and the campuses of UCSB, Caltech, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

He is also a founding associate editor of the ACM Transactions on Parallel Computing.

Steve and I met there in 1999, and when he was forming the Civilians the following year, he asked me to be a founding associate artist.

The position was formerly held by Alistair Sinclair, the institute's founding associate director, who stepped down at the end of his second term this summer.

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The following paper is derived from a qualitative research approach, from an interpretive-hermeneutic perspective, generating knowledge from theory founded, associated with the valuation of the experiences and conceptions of Life Project and Welfare.

In 1967, shortly after arriving at Brown and just at the start of a boom in university-based creative-writing programs, he founded the Associated Writing Programs, the professional association of academic creative writers.

In 2001, Witt founded James Lee Witt Associates, a crisis- and emergency-management consulting firm in Washington.

It has also been an occasion for people to bone up on Bannon, who has grown Breitbart and co-founded an associated think tank (the Government Accountability Institute) without becoming a household name.

Claude Barnett founded the Associated, not the American, Negro Press; that Joe Louis was exponentially more popular than Jesse Owens in the 1930s is so obvious that appending a "perhaps" is simply wrong.

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