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Miller's work is focused on holistic education, curriculum and spirituality. He is an author of over 20 books including, Whole Child Education, Education and Soul and Educating for Wisdom and Compassion, and a lead editor of the book, International Handbook of Holistic Education. Miller's work has been translated into eight languages. [2]
BinckBank is a Dutch stockbrokerage that offers an electronic trading platform to trade financial assets. History. The company was founded in 2000 by four former ...
John P. Miller may refer to: John P. Miller (naval officer) (fl. 1920s), United States Navy officer and acting Naval Governor of Guam; John Paul Miller (1918–2013), American jewellery designer and goldsmith; John P. Miller (born 1976), birthname of actor and singer Austin Miller; John P. Miller (educator) (fl. 1960s–2000s), Canadian educator
On June 13, a local librarian was announced as the recipient of this year's "Alan C. Miller Educator of the Year" for her efforts to improve news literacy for her students.
One of the programs is Food Education And Sustainability Training (FEAST), which provides vocational training in food preparation and related areas. [3] The school adopted Hamby Park through the city's adopt-a-park program and donate time cleaning the park.
In March 2009 Miller joined News Corp as Chief Digital Officer [21] to "oversee the broad strategic digital initiatives." [22] Miller was CEO of Digital Media at News Corp, including Fox Interactive Media and Hulu, [23] [24] until his departure in August 2012. [25] In February 2018, he partnered with Private equity firm TPG Capital, to acquire ...
Miami-Dade Beacon Council, the county’s public-private economic development agency, has a new CEO, Rodrick Miller, 45, who will start his job on Feb. 15. Miller, a South Carolina native fills ...
Grayer joined Kaplan in 1990 as regional operations director, and held several titles before becoming president and CEO in July 1994. He was named Chairman and CEO of the education company in February 2002.(The Washingtonian, June 2005) When Grayer first became CEO of Kaplan in 1994, the company was an $80 million test preparation business. [3]