Today, after leaving the public safety profession for the adrenaline rush of technology startups, I run a software company.
The first step is a commitment to share data that the public and the profession needs.
For Victoria Beckham to succeed as a designer required her to overcome scepticism among the media, the public and the profession.
The public-health profession has been looking for a justification for its existence ever since the communicable diseases that it was established to fight were all but wiped out.
Is it any wonder that economists rival politicians when it comes to low levels of public esteem for the profession?
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Members of the biggest teachers' union have been accused by another union leader of helping to sully the public image of the profession.
While the constitution gives Mr. Buell the right to express his opinions, as a teacher, he also has obligations to his students, the public and the education profession as a whole.
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Adjourning the hearing until 29 July, when the panel will consider sanctions, panel chair Judith Worthington said it was necessary to impose an interim suspension order to "protect the public and maintain public confidence in the profession".
He was one of the first presidents to use tools of our profession to shape public sentiment.
Mr Bergmann added that the doctor's interests were outweighed by the need to maintain public confidence in the medical profession and in the GMC.
But there are still too many protected sectors, including newsagents, the legal profession, most public services, health insurance, pharmacies and international aviation, where significant barriers to entry remain.
As is so often the case in other areas, our public landscape and the architecture profession are shaped by only a small fraction of our potential collective genius, and limited by the creative absence of so many.
"It will indicate to you, to the profession and to the public that abuse of a doctor's position of trust is unacceptable and will not be tolerated, " said Prof Miller.
But ministers said the profession had been hit by public spending cuts and have reduced teacher training places.
Among the public, scholars and within the medical profession, a backlash has developed against the widespread use of psychoactive drugs.
The actions of these delegates had led to bad publicity for teachers which cast a shadow over the public's perception of the entire profession, Mr de Gruchy told his own union's annual conference, in Llandudno.
Bowsher is chairman of the Public Oversight Board, which oversees the accounting profession, but which is disbanding March 31.
My volunteer work in public affairs also keeps me current in my profession so that I can share current trends and knowledge of the discipline with my students.
Health committee chairman Stephen Dorrell said that having a regulator in "crisis" when there is so much controversy about standards in the profession was particularly worrying for the public.
Their view is that working papers are for review by your peers, and only once you have published in a peer-reviewed academic journal should you circulate for a wider public, having gained the endorsement of the profession.
"This struck a chord with me - we're delighted that someone in such a position can stand up in public and support the line that we as a profession have consistently taken ever since league tables were introduced, " said Mr Spear.
That warning is revealing, not least because solicitors and barristers, the two wings of the legal profession, have been quietly ripping off the public purse for years by pursuing cases financed by the taxpayer which had minimal chances of success.
While public relations is often considered a post-World War II profession, it has its roots in Ancient Greece!
With Catholicism's importance in Ireland waning - church membership is shrinking and there are fewer priests entering the profession - might Ireland be witnessing a gradual shift in public opinion, catalysed by the Savita Halappanavar case?
What was really being addressed, below the surface, was whether the money management profession would lose credibility if all its wrongdoing were subject to public scrutiny.
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The Public Oversight Board, which monitors the process, lacks independence from the accounting profession, which funds and staffs it, and has little ability to punish miscreant auditors.
That report, now scheduled for the end of July, will examine the existing regulatory framework applicable to the money management profession, requirements to disclose violations to the SEC and the more limited public disclosure obligations.
McDonough, a former executive of First Chicago, did a 10-year stint as head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York before becoming the first chairman of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, a U.S. regulatory entity overseeing the accounting profession, in 2003.
McDonough, a former executive of First Chicago, did a 10-year stint as head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (nyse: BK - news - people ) before becoming the first chairman of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, a U.S. regulatory entity overseeing the accounting profession, in 2003.
The State of the Art sets out to indicate the key trends that characterise the situation of teachers and policies relating to teachers, in terms of pre-service teacher training, continuing training, the teaching career, and working conditions for those in the profession, as well as the key institutional processes involved in the creation and implementation of public policies in the sphere of teaching.
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