This document discusses SAS recruitment forms. It contains sections for development and final sides. The document provides information needed for recruiting purposes at SAS.
Statistical analysis software article - jan 2016Kyma AS
Kyma Project and Marine Engineer Carlos Gonzales have written an article in the January issue 2016 of The Naval Architect reagarding Statistical Analysis software & speed loss evaluation.
The first presentation of the SASS14 Scholarship. The purpose was to outline research we had done, idea generation and the final route pushing forward. Since this presentation, due to feedback I received from the designers, I have gone back and widened my idea generation again to find new routes.
The document provides an agenda for a teacher in-service training on Pennsylvania's Standards Aligned System (SAS). The agenda includes an overview of SAS which aims to establish clear standards, fair assessments, interventions to ensure student achievement and curriculum framework/materials to support instruction. The day will include learning about the SAS website and time for teachers to explore, collaborate and prepare.
This document provides an overview of the Statistical Analysis System (SAS) software. It discusses SAS's history beginning in 1966 as a project to analyze agricultural data. SAS now has over 7,000 employees and provides software to 96 of the Fortune 100 companies. The document also describes SAS Enterprise BI Server, including its key features for business intelligence and a case study of its successful implementation at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
This presenation on XLSTAT shows statistical and data analysis software packages for Microsoft Excel making it ideal for data analysis and statistics requirement for both Windows and MAC.
SAS Institute is a software company founded in 1976 that employs over 13,000 people globally. It takes a unique approach to organizational structure, job design, and employee incentives and retention. SAS has no formal organization chart and gives employees significant freedom and flexibility in their work. It also offers competitive compensation and benefits as well as work-life balance. This approach has resulted in very low 4% employee turnover rate, though threats include potential lack of diversity and creativity from its flat structure and individual offices.
SAS Data Management for Analytics: potenzia le tue analisi e sostieni l’innov...SAS Italy
Ora più che mai le analisi di alta qualità richiedono dati di alta qualità! Con il crescente uso di molteplici e nuove fonti, come Hadoop e l'Internet of Things, i dati che fungono da combustibile per gli Analytics stanno seguendo una spirale ascendente in termini di varietà, volume e complessità nel mondo dei Big Data. Questa presentazione ti aiuterà a capire come la soluzione SAS Data Management può supportarti a migliorare la qualità dei tuoi dati e a ridurne i tempi di preparazione.
Statistical analysis software article - jan 2016Kyma AS
Kyma Project and Marine Engineer Carlos Gonzales have written an article in the January issue 2016 of The Naval Architect reagarding Statistical Analysis software & speed loss evaluation.
The first presentation of the SASS14 Scholarship. The purpose was to outline research we had done, idea generation and the final route pushing forward. Since this presentation, due to feedback I received from the designers, I have gone back and widened my idea generation again to find new routes.
The document provides an agenda for a teacher in-service training on Pennsylvania's Standards Aligned System (SAS). The agenda includes an overview of SAS which aims to establish clear standards, fair assessments, interventions to ensure student achievement and curriculum framework/materials to support instruction. The day will include learning about the SAS website and time for teachers to explore, collaborate and prepare.
This document provides an overview of the Statistical Analysis System (SAS) software. It discusses SAS's history beginning in 1966 as a project to analyze agricultural data. SAS now has over 7,000 employees and provides software to 96 of the Fortune 100 companies. The document also describes SAS Enterprise BI Server, including its key features for business intelligence and a case study of its successful implementation at the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
This presenation on XLSTAT shows statistical and data analysis software packages for Microsoft Excel making it ideal for data analysis and statistics requirement for both Windows and MAC.
SAS Institute is a software company founded in 1976 that employs over 13,000 people globally. It takes a unique approach to organizational structure, job design, and employee incentives and retention. SAS has no formal organization chart and gives employees significant freedom and flexibility in their work. It also offers competitive compensation and benefits as well as work-life balance. This approach has resulted in very low 4% employee turnover rate, though threats include potential lack of diversity and creativity from its flat structure and individual offices.
SAS Data Management for Analytics: potenzia le tue analisi e sostieni l’innov...SAS Italy
Ora più che mai le analisi di alta qualità richiedono dati di alta qualità! Con il crescente uso di molteplici e nuove fonti, come Hadoop e l'Internet of Things, i dati che fungono da combustibile per gli Analytics stanno seguendo una spirale ascendente in termini di varietà, volume e complessità nel mondo dei Big Data. Questa presentazione ti aiuterà a capire come la soluzione SAS Data Management può supportarti a migliorare la qualità dei tuoi dati e a ridurne i tempi di preparazione.
The document provides feedback on 5 initial ideas for recipe card designs. Key ideas discussed include using natural themes and feminine touches without excluding men, targeting children and families with educational designs, modern designs for teens using bright colors and imagery, luxury designs for dinner parties, and fast recipes for busy people. Feedback suggested expanding audiences in some cases to appeal to more people and considering where to market niche designs. Overall, the feedback aimed to help refine the ideas and make the target audiences broader.
The document discusses several key camera settings that impact photographs, including aperture, shutter speed, ISO, white balance, and post-processing techniques. It provides examples to illustrate the effects of different settings on depth of field, motion blur, image noise, color temperature, and tone. Specifically, smaller apertures increase depth of field while larger apertures create shallower depths of field. Faster shutter speeds freeze motion with less blur, while slower speeds allow for motion blur effects. Higher ISO settings increase light sensitivity but also image noise. White balance settings impact the overall color tone from cool/blue to warm/orange. Post-processing can refine images through cropping, levels/tones adjustments, and color modifications.
This recipe card uses a combination of serif and sans serif fonts to create a formal, stylish atmosphere fitting for a Christmas recipe. The main image shows the finished pie staged with side dishes to depict a festive meal. Colours like gold and purple represent Christmas, while white and light grey create a snowy background. Decorative elements like baubles and swirls add flair in a way that breaks from the typical geometric style of other cards, conveying the seasonal theme through a stylized layout and formal design.
- Alcest began as a raw black metal project in France but has since evolved their sound to a melodic dream pop/shoegaze style inspired by bands like Slowdive and Ride.
- This change in sound divided fans, with some preferring the earlier black metal works and others embracing the new direction. However, it also attracted new fans, especially women, uncommon in the male-dominated metal scene.
- While opinions varied, many fans saw the album "Le Voyages de l'Âme" as Alcest's magnum opus, perfectly blending soft and hard elements. However, the album "Shelter" received mixed feedback for its calmer approach.
The document analyzes the layout, design and stylistic elements of publications including The Sun, Daily Mirror, Daily Star, Terrorizer Magazine, Metal Hammer Magazine and Zero Tolerance Magazine. Key points analyzed include placement of mastheads, headlines, images, use of fonts, colors and informal vs. formal language. Sample pages are provided showing layouts, typography and graphic elements used to match the tone and content of different publications. Mood boards and font testing pages are also included exploring design options for a new magazine.
Henry Buckham created a mind map and mood board to develop merchandise ideas for the SAS brand. The ideas included t-shirts with cartoon marine animals to appeal to younger customers, polo shirts with the circular SAS logo in different locations and styles, and towels and grip pads featuring the SAS colors and logo to connect to surfing and beaches. The designs would help promote brand awareness for SAS.
Surfers Against Sewage is a non-profit organization formed in 1990 by surfers in Cornwall to address environmental issues affecting UK beaches and coastlines. The organization campaigns against marine pollution from sewage, plastic, and other waste that endangers wildlife. Surfers Against Sewage also works to educate the public on these issues and advocates for laws to improve water quality and protect coastal environments for future generations.
Take a Break magazine targets lower-middle class women aged 30-80 through stories focused on relationships, gossip, and sensationalism. It uses bright colors, informal language, and photos of smiling middle-aged women on the cover to attract its primarily female readership. The magazine encourages reader submissions and interaction through prizes, competitions, and social media to build loyalty among its 2.5 million readers.
This document summarizes four promotional materials produced by the Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) organization:
1) The SAS logo uses a stylized crashing wave to represent clean oceans and features a subtle human eye looking out for coastal areas. It is used on promotional materials to spread awareness.
2) A membership leaflet informs the public about SAS activities and benefits of membership to recruit new members. It uses imagery of cleanups and testimonials.
3) An educational leaflet uses facts and comparisons to historical events to highlight how long litter takes to decompose and entice people to join the cause.
4) A dramatic poster depicts a surfing wristband hanging from a dead tree to symbolize the death
The Marine Conservation Society created a poster campaign to raise awareness about the dangers balloons pose to wildlife. The poster explains how balloons can harm birds and other animals if they are released into the environment. It aims to educate the public and encourage safer alternatives to balloon releases. The campaign has been successful in banning balloon releases in some areas of the UK.
The document discusses considerations for researching existing social action organizations to help plan a campaign for Surfers Against Sewage (SAS). It notes that looking at 3 different organizations would provide a well-rounded perspective without being one-sided. The research would look at campaign materials, merchandising, leaflets and how each organization communicates their message through various media. Elements to examine include how groups operate, their activities, and effective use of design elements like color and fonts. Sensitivity is important since some causes help disadvantaged people and privacy must be respected. Some groups may not want to share information so alternative organizations should be researched. Completed pieces would be displayed in coastal areas and published nationwide to raise awareness. As a non-profit
The document outlines a social action project schedule spanning 4 weeks. In week 1, the schedule involves brainstorming and designing a logo on Monday, finalizing the logo on Tuesday, and beginning to plan a campaign poster on Tuesday. Week 2 focuses on finalizing the poster on Monday, designing a membership form on Monday and Tuesday, and planning merchandise by the end of the week. Week 3 involves continuing work on merchandise designs through mind maps and drafts. Week 4 is designated as contingency time to refine any work from previous weeks. Various computer programs and online resources are listed that will aid the project work.
Henry Buckham was contracted to design promotional materials for the charity Surfers Against Sewage, including a logo, campaign poster, recruitment form, and merchandise. He created several logo designs before settling on a simple circular logo featuring a wave shape. For the campaign poster, he designed two versions before selecting one with a serious message about cigarette litter using impactful typography and color matching the logo. The recruitment form featured images of polluted beaches with compelling text to recruit members. The merchandise line included apparel and accessories branded with original graphics tying into SAS campaigns.
Henry Buckham created a mind map and mood board to develop merchandise ideas for the SAS brand. The ideas included t-shirts with cartoon marine animals to appeal to younger customers, towels with SAS logos and colors to reference coastlines, and a grip pad with SAS colors and logo to connect to surfing. The designs would be available across different styles of shirts, locations on shirts, and accessories to promote brand awareness.
The document outlines the design of a membership form for a charity organization called SAS. The front of the form will feature an image with overlaying headings and a tagline relevant to SAS's goals. It will also include three small pictures of SAS members participating in charity activities. The back of the form will have a background image and columns of persuasive text to encourage people to join, as well as areas for contact information and a payment/direct debit form. The design aims to visually represent SAS's identity and goals while clearly presenting the important information and call to action.
Henry Buckham plans to create a campaign poster about offshore development that will use a portrait orientation with bold typography to draw attention. The poster will feature a background image of a beach detailed with structures like wind farms and oil rigs to make the point that offshore development is altering coastlines and threatening surfing spots. Bright colors will be used to tie the background image together and make the poster highly visible.
This document discusses final logo choices for the charity Surfers Against Sewage. The author's prime choice is a simple round logo using bold colors that can be used on various formats with different taglines. The second choice ties more into the youthful surfer image with text arranged in a semi-circle for brand identification. A surfboard-shaped logo was rejected for being too wide for posters and forms, but could work for merchandise. Another formal logo inspired by government seals was also rejected for not fitting the charity's carefree stereotype, though it could work distressed on apparel. A tall vertical logo was similarly rejected for documentation.
The document outlines a 4-week schedule for a social action project that includes designing a logo, poster, membership form, and merchandise. Week 1 focuses on brainstorming and designing the logo and beginning work on the campaign poster. Week 2 involves finalizing the poster design, creating a membership form, and planning merchandise ideas. Week 3 has the student continuing work on merchandise ideas and initial designs. Week 4 is designated as contingency time to refine all project materials and complete any remaining work.
Henry Buckham created three mood boards and mind maps for a publication about the organization Surfers Against Sewage. The first mood board emphasized bright, tropical colors and imagery to create a warm, welcoming feel. The second used more muted tones and images of surfers together to portray cooperation. The third incorporated darker colors and ominous underwater photos to highlight the negative impacts of sewage. Each mood board was accompanied by descriptions of the selected colors, images and fonts to represent different themes for the publication.
Lifting the Corporate Veil. Power Point Presentationseri bangash
"Lifting the Corporate Veil" is a legal concept that refers to the judicial act of disregarding the separate legal personality of a corporation or limited liability company (LLC). Normally, a corporation is considered a legal entity separate from its shareholders or members, meaning that the personal assets of shareholders or members are protected from the liabilities of the corporation. However, there are certain situations where courts may decide to "pierce" or "lift" the corporate veil, holding shareholders or members personally liable for the debts or actions of the corporation.
Here are some common scenarios in which courts might lift the corporate veil:
Fraud or Illegality: If shareholders or members use the corporate structure to perpetrate fraud, evade legal obligations, or engage in illegal activities, courts may disregard the corporate entity and hold those individuals personally liable.
Undercapitalization: If a corporation is formed with insufficient capital to conduct its intended business and meet its foreseeable liabilities, and this lack of capitalization results in harm to creditors or other parties, courts may lift the corporate veil to hold shareholders or members liable.
Failure to Observe Corporate Formalities: Corporations and LLCs are required to observe certain formalities, such as holding regular meetings, maintaining separate financial records, and avoiding commingling of personal and corporate assets. If these formalities are not observed and the corporate structure is used as a mere façade, courts may disregard the corporate entity.
Alter Ego: If there is such a unity of interest and ownership between the corporation and its shareholders or members that the separate personalities of the corporation and the individuals no longer exist, courts may treat the corporation as the alter ego of its owners and hold them personally liable.
Group Enterprises: In some cases, where multiple corporations are closely related or form part of a single economic unit, courts may pierce the corporate veil to achieve equity, particularly if one corporation's actions harm creditors or other stakeholders and the corporate structure is being used to shield culpable parties from liability.
The document provides feedback on 5 initial ideas for recipe card designs. Key ideas discussed include using natural themes and feminine touches without excluding men, targeting children and families with educational designs, modern designs for teens using bright colors and imagery, luxury designs for dinner parties, and fast recipes for busy people. Feedback suggested expanding audiences in some cases to appeal to more people and considering where to market niche designs. Overall, the feedback aimed to help refine the ideas and make the target audiences broader.
The document discusses several key camera settings that impact photographs, including aperture, shutter speed, ISO, white balance, and post-processing techniques. It provides examples to illustrate the effects of different settings on depth of field, motion blur, image noise, color temperature, and tone. Specifically, smaller apertures increase depth of field while larger apertures create shallower depths of field. Faster shutter speeds freeze motion with less blur, while slower speeds allow for motion blur effects. Higher ISO settings increase light sensitivity but also image noise. White balance settings impact the overall color tone from cool/blue to warm/orange. Post-processing can refine images through cropping, levels/tones adjustments, and color modifications.
This recipe card uses a combination of serif and sans serif fonts to create a formal, stylish atmosphere fitting for a Christmas recipe. The main image shows the finished pie staged with side dishes to depict a festive meal. Colours like gold and purple represent Christmas, while white and light grey create a snowy background. Decorative elements like baubles and swirls add flair in a way that breaks from the typical geometric style of other cards, conveying the seasonal theme through a stylized layout and formal design.
- Alcest began as a raw black metal project in France but has since evolved their sound to a melodic dream pop/shoegaze style inspired by bands like Slowdive and Ride.
- This change in sound divided fans, with some preferring the earlier black metal works and others embracing the new direction. However, it also attracted new fans, especially women, uncommon in the male-dominated metal scene.
- While opinions varied, many fans saw the album "Le Voyages de l'Âme" as Alcest's magnum opus, perfectly blending soft and hard elements. However, the album "Shelter" received mixed feedback for its calmer approach.
The document analyzes the layout, design and stylistic elements of publications including The Sun, Daily Mirror, Daily Star, Terrorizer Magazine, Metal Hammer Magazine and Zero Tolerance Magazine. Key points analyzed include placement of mastheads, headlines, images, use of fonts, colors and informal vs. formal language. Sample pages are provided showing layouts, typography and graphic elements used to match the tone and content of different publications. Mood boards and font testing pages are also included exploring design options for a new magazine.
Henry Buckham created a mind map and mood board to develop merchandise ideas for the SAS brand. The ideas included t-shirts with cartoon marine animals to appeal to younger customers, polo shirts with the circular SAS logo in different locations and styles, and towels and grip pads featuring the SAS colors and logo to connect to surfing and beaches. The designs would help promote brand awareness for SAS.
Surfers Against Sewage is a non-profit organization formed in 1990 by surfers in Cornwall to address environmental issues affecting UK beaches and coastlines. The organization campaigns against marine pollution from sewage, plastic, and other waste that endangers wildlife. Surfers Against Sewage also works to educate the public on these issues and advocates for laws to improve water quality and protect coastal environments for future generations.
Take a Break magazine targets lower-middle class women aged 30-80 through stories focused on relationships, gossip, and sensationalism. It uses bright colors, informal language, and photos of smiling middle-aged women on the cover to attract its primarily female readership. The magazine encourages reader submissions and interaction through prizes, competitions, and social media to build loyalty among its 2.5 million readers.
This document summarizes four promotional materials produced by the Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) organization:
1) The SAS logo uses a stylized crashing wave to represent clean oceans and features a subtle human eye looking out for coastal areas. It is used on promotional materials to spread awareness.
2) A membership leaflet informs the public about SAS activities and benefits of membership to recruit new members. It uses imagery of cleanups and testimonials.
3) An educational leaflet uses facts and comparisons to historical events to highlight how long litter takes to decompose and entice people to join the cause.
4) A dramatic poster depicts a surfing wristband hanging from a dead tree to symbolize the death
The Marine Conservation Society created a poster campaign to raise awareness about the dangers balloons pose to wildlife. The poster explains how balloons can harm birds and other animals if they are released into the environment. It aims to educate the public and encourage safer alternatives to balloon releases. The campaign has been successful in banning balloon releases in some areas of the UK.
The document discusses considerations for researching existing social action organizations to help plan a campaign for Surfers Against Sewage (SAS). It notes that looking at 3 different organizations would provide a well-rounded perspective without being one-sided. The research would look at campaign materials, merchandising, leaflets and how each organization communicates their message through various media. Elements to examine include how groups operate, their activities, and effective use of design elements like color and fonts. Sensitivity is important since some causes help disadvantaged people and privacy must be respected. Some groups may not want to share information so alternative organizations should be researched. Completed pieces would be displayed in coastal areas and published nationwide to raise awareness. As a non-profit
The document outlines a social action project schedule spanning 4 weeks. In week 1, the schedule involves brainstorming and designing a logo on Monday, finalizing the logo on Tuesday, and beginning to plan a campaign poster on Tuesday. Week 2 focuses on finalizing the poster on Monday, designing a membership form on Monday and Tuesday, and planning merchandise by the end of the week. Week 3 involves continuing work on merchandise designs through mind maps and drafts. Week 4 is designated as contingency time to refine any work from previous weeks. Various computer programs and online resources are listed that will aid the project work.
Henry Buckham was contracted to design promotional materials for the charity Surfers Against Sewage, including a logo, campaign poster, recruitment form, and merchandise. He created several logo designs before settling on a simple circular logo featuring a wave shape. For the campaign poster, he designed two versions before selecting one with a serious message about cigarette litter using impactful typography and color matching the logo. The recruitment form featured images of polluted beaches with compelling text to recruit members. The merchandise line included apparel and accessories branded with original graphics tying into SAS campaigns.
Henry Buckham created a mind map and mood board to develop merchandise ideas for the SAS brand. The ideas included t-shirts with cartoon marine animals to appeal to younger customers, towels with SAS logos and colors to reference coastlines, and a grip pad with SAS colors and logo to connect to surfing. The designs would be available across different styles of shirts, locations on shirts, and accessories to promote brand awareness.
The document outlines the design of a membership form for a charity organization called SAS. The front of the form will feature an image with overlaying headings and a tagline relevant to SAS's goals. It will also include three small pictures of SAS members participating in charity activities. The back of the form will have a background image and columns of persuasive text to encourage people to join, as well as areas for contact information and a payment/direct debit form. The design aims to visually represent SAS's identity and goals while clearly presenting the important information and call to action.
Henry Buckham plans to create a campaign poster about offshore development that will use a portrait orientation with bold typography to draw attention. The poster will feature a background image of a beach detailed with structures like wind farms and oil rigs to make the point that offshore development is altering coastlines and threatening surfing spots. Bright colors will be used to tie the background image together and make the poster highly visible.
This document discusses final logo choices for the charity Surfers Against Sewage. The author's prime choice is a simple round logo using bold colors that can be used on various formats with different taglines. The second choice ties more into the youthful surfer image with text arranged in a semi-circle for brand identification. A surfboard-shaped logo was rejected for being too wide for posters and forms, but could work for merchandise. Another formal logo inspired by government seals was also rejected for not fitting the charity's carefree stereotype, though it could work distressed on apparel. A tall vertical logo was similarly rejected for documentation.
The document outlines a 4-week schedule for a social action project that includes designing a logo, poster, membership form, and merchandise. Week 1 focuses on brainstorming and designing the logo and beginning work on the campaign poster. Week 2 involves finalizing the poster design, creating a membership form, and planning merchandise ideas. Week 3 has the student continuing work on merchandise ideas and initial designs. Week 4 is designated as contingency time to refine all project materials and complete any remaining work.
Henry Buckham created three mood boards and mind maps for a publication about the organization Surfers Against Sewage. The first mood board emphasized bright, tropical colors and imagery to create a warm, welcoming feel. The second used more muted tones and images of surfers together to portray cooperation. The third incorporated darker colors and ominous underwater photos to highlight the negative impacts of sewage. Each mood board was accompanied by descriptions of the selected colors, images and fonts to represent different themes for the publication.
Lifting the Corporate Veil. Power Point Presentationseri bangash
"Lifting the Corporate Veil" is a legal concept that refers to the judicial act of disregarding the separate legal personality of a corporation or limited liability company (LLC). Normally, a corporation is considered a legal entity separate from its shareholders or members, meaning that the personal assets of shareholders or members are protected from the liabilities of the corporation. However, there are certain situations where courts may decide to "pierce" or "lift" the corporate veil, holding shareholders or members personally liable for the debts or actions of the corporation.
Here are some common scenarios in which courts might lift the corporate veil:
Fraud or Illegality: If shareholders or members use the corporate structure to perpetrate fraud, evade legal obligations, or engage in illegal activities, courts may disregard the corporate entity and hold those individuals personally liable.
Undercapitalization: If a corporation is formed with insufficient capital to conduct its intended business and meet its foreseeable liabilities, and this lack of capitalization results in harm to creditors or other parties, courts may lift the corporate veil to hold shareholders or members liable.
Failure to Observe Corporate Formalities: Corporations and LLCs are required to observe certain formalities, such as holding regular meetings, maintaining separate financial records, and avoiding commingling of personal and corporate assets. If these formalities are not observed and the corporate structure is used as a mere façade, courts may disregard the corporate entity.
Alter Ego: If there is such a unity of interest and ownership between the corporation and its shareholders or members that the separate personalities of the corporation and the individuals no longer exist, courts may treat the corporation as the alter ego of its owners and hold them personally liable.
Group Enterprises: In some cases, where multiple corporations are closely related or form part of a single economic unit, courts may pierce the corporate veil to achieve equity, particularly if one corporation's actions harm creditors or other stakeholders and the corporate structure is being used to shield culpable parties from liability.
What are the common challenges faced by women lawyers working in the legal pr...lawyersonia
The legal profession, which has historically been male-dominated, has experienced a significant increase in the number of women entering the field over the past few decades. Despite this progress, women lawyers continue to encounter various challenges as they strive for top positions.
This document briefly explains the June compliance calendar 2024 with income tax returns, PF, ESI, and important due dates, forms to be filled out, periods, and who should file them?.
Guide on the use of Artificial Intelligence-based tools by lawyers and law fi...Massimo Talia
This guide aims to provide information on how lawyers will be able to use the opportunities provided by AI tools and how such tools could help the business processes of small firms. Its objective is to provide lawyers with some background to understand what they can and cannot realistically expect from these products. This guide aims to give a reference point for small law practices in the EU
against which they can evaluate those classes of AI applications that are probably the most relevant for them.
Synopsis On Annual General Meeting/Extra Ordinary General Meeting With Ordinary And Special Businesses And Ordinary And Special Resolutions with Companies (Postal Ballot) Regulations, 2018
Sangyun Lee, 'Why Korea's Merger Control Occasionally Fails: A Public Choice ...Sangyun Lee
Presentation slides for a session held on June 4, 2024, at Kyoto University. This presentation is based on the presenter’s recent paper, coauthored with Hwang Lee, Professor, Korea University, with the same title, published in the Journal of Business Administration & Law, Volume 34, No. 2 (April 2024). The paper, written in Korean, is available at <https://shorturl.at/GCWcI>.
Matthew Professional CV experienced Government LiaisonMattGardner52
As an experienced Government Liaison, I have demonstrated expertise in Corporate Governance. My skill set includes senior-level management in Contract Management, Legal Support, and Diplomatic Relations. I have also gained proficiency as a Corporate Liaison, utilizing my strong background in accounting, finance, and legal, with a Bachelor's degree (B.A.) from California State University. My Administrative Skills further strengthen my ability to contribute to the growth and success of any organization.