Scantlebury Award for Excellence in Federal Financial Management, and the Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished Executive.
Also shortlisted for excellence in their field was our graphic designer, Tony Bannister and cameraman, Steve Paton.
Kardon, executive director of the Center for Excellence in Nonprofits in San Jose.
The 100, 000 Lux show will be created on the outside of Abertay's Centre for Excellence in Computer Games Education.
They taught us to push for excellence in every single thing we did.
And we are of course recognizing the folks in this room with awards for excellence in teaching and mentoring.
Mr. Bush, the Republican governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007, is chairman of the Foundation for Excellence in Education.
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She hired a program director, Diane Harkins, the director of the Center for Excellence in Child Development at UC, Davis.
That was the biggest education challenge that he had, was an insistence, a demand from parents for excellence in the schools.
"Northwestern is an interesting place because it is known for excellence in a wide variety of fields, " said Alan Cubbage, a university spokesman.
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Tavish Scott called for national funding for the National Centre for Excellence in Traditional Music at Plockton High School.
Frederic Fransen is executive director of the Center for Excellence in Higher Education in Indianapolis, which assists donors with their higher education philanthropy.
As Barry Larkin and the family of Ron Santo enjoy their Cooperstown induction ceremonies, McCarver picks up the Ford Frick Award for excellence in baseball broadcasting.
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"You are part of one of the best universities in America, an institution that is known nationally and internationally for excellence in teaching, research and service, " Erickson says.
To date, the company has helped over 300, 000 people in their job searches and is the only job site to receive an Online Trust Award for Excellence in Consumer Trust.
While true audiophiles will always prefer to purchase each individual component from a manufacturer known for excellence in a given category, the simplicity of purchasing and using an all-in-one system is attractive.
Recommendations to "transform the culture of learning" across the county, include the long-term partnership with a London borough, routine collaboration across and beyond Suffolk, setting up a Suffolk Partnership for Excellence in Learning.
Jessica Gogerty is a National Board Certified teacher, a Presidential Awardee for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching, and a school improvement leader now serving at Roosevelt High School in Des Moines, Iowa.
In 1987, Dr. Kaufman was awarded the first George S. Eccles Prize for excellence in economic writing from the Columbia Business School for his book, Interest Rates, the Markets, and the New Financial World.
The report reflects what Dr. Yolanda Wimberly, assistant professor of clinical pediatrics at the Morehouse School of Medicine and the medical director for the Center for Excellence in Sexual Health, sees in the clinics where she works.
Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) in Houston, the only private medical school in the U.S. Greater Southwest, is recognized as a premier academic health science center and is known for excellence in education, research, and patient care.
The Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) report points out that even though targeted advertising is one of the forms of online advertising expected to grow most rapidly, only a few of the top news sites use it.
Adrienne Boissy, director of the Center for Excellence in Healthcare Communication at Cleveland Clinic, says the emphasis on getting good communication grades can be frustrating, especially when dealing with difficult patients or conditions with no good treatments or cure.
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The vice president handed out the awards to seven governmental programs chosen for their excellence in community service.
He admits that the board is loosely based on the National Institute for Clinical Excellence in Britain and the Federal Joint Committee in Germany.
As Editor-in-chief of Wired, Chris led the magazine to two dozen National Magazine Award nominations, winning the prestigious top prize for general excellence in 2005, 2007 and 2009.
Mr Sheerman said "genuine debate" continued in government, but most MPs realised somebody had to pay for expansion and excellence in universities.
"Alongside programmes like Doctor Who, Torchwood and Pobol y Cwm, the potential move of Casualty to Wales could play a central role in our drive to build a sustainable and world class centre of excellence for drama in Wales, " she said.
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