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The Ester Price Story
Feb. 12, 2020
* THE ESTHER PRICE STORY Discover the sweet backstory of one of Dayton’s own hometown favorites!
The speaker Debe Dockins has been with the Library since 2006 and holds a B.S. in Journalism and Public Relations from Murray State University in Kentucky. She is currently the Community Outreach Coordinator at the Library and is responsible for running the Dottie Yeck Good Life Award Writing Contest, the Erma Bombeck Writing Competition, the Speakers Bureau, coordinating four book discussion groups, and creating special programs such Tea at Two, the Memory Café series, and the Ghost Walk on Main.
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Water Supply & Treatment Responsibilities
Feb. 26, 2020
Water Supply & Treatment Responsibilities
Mission
Dayton Water Facilities
Water Quality Reports
Related Documents
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“The Science of Intelligent Teaming.”
Mar. 04, 2020
Wright State Applied Research Corporation (WSARC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2011, that is affiliated with, but separate from Wright State University. WSARC provides administration and oversight of government and defense contacts, while Wright State Research institute (WSRI) performs the scientific work associated with those contracts. WSRI provides research services, playing a critical role in testing, evaluating, and inventing products and services in the human performance and technology sectors for the U.S. Air Force, the Department of Defense, and a variety of other organizations. Over the past eight years, the organizations have experienced significant growth in the number and value of contracts. Dennis James Andersh, CEO and President of WSARC and Executive Director of WSRI will address explain the organizations’ missions and services. His presentation is titled, “The Science of Intelligent Teaming.”
BIO: DENNIS ANDERSH CEO, President, Wright State Applied Research Corporation Executive Director, Wright State Research Institute Mr. Andersh connects the university’s research to new markets, while also leveraging the Wright State Institute’s (WSRI) existing commercial and healthcare business. Mr. Andersh was named Chief Executive Officer of the Wright State Applied Research Corporation (WSARC) in May 2014. In September 2015 Mr. Andersh was also named Executive Director of WSRI. With more than 20 years of documented leadership, management, and technical innovative successes, Mr. Andersh’s expertise lies in basic research; laboratory research and development (R&D); system concept development; system and platform development; and the fielding of air, ground, and space mission-critical systems. He is highly respected for building collaborative partnerships of academia, industry, government, commercial, congressional, and local entities to create strategic growth across multiple new markets in the federal, state, and local government. Before coming to Wright State, Mr. Andersh held several leadership positions at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). He led the Dayton region as Senior Vice President where he was responsible for SAIC’s business with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB), Springfield Air National Guard, and the Dayton region. |
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Broadcaster for the Dayton Dragons
Mar. 11, 2020
The History of the Dayton Dragons • Key to the Dragons’ Success: Family Entertainment and Community Involvement • Former Dragons Players Who Have Reached the Major Leagues • Our relationship with the Cincinnati Reds • The Minor League Baseball Story • The Day in the Life of a Minor League Ballplayer |
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CSI vs Reality
Mar. 18, 2020
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Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace.
Mar. 25, 2020
Associate Dean of Enrollment and Communication, Kettering College Emotional Intelligence Researcher and Group Facilitator
Jessica Beans is the Associate Dean of Enrollment and Communication at Kettering College, the educational institution of Kettering Health Network which specializes in offering healthcare degrees. She previously worked at Kettering College as the Marketing and Public Relations director for 5 years. Jessica will speak about the power of emotional intelligence in the workplace and will focus on how she has seen this applied in industries she’s been most involved including higher education, healthcare, and small business. She and her husband have lived and worked in Kettering, Ohio, since 2014. Her husband works for the parks and recreation department for the city of Kettering and they also co-founded a local coffee roasting company and have launched a coffee line (Enneagram Coffee) to encourage growing your own emotional intelligence while enjoying specialty coffee. |
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State of County Roads and Bridges
Apr. 01, 2020
45 years of experience in civil engineering, concentrated on highway planning and design.
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Vecten District Representative
Apr. 22, 2020
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Miami Conservancy District - The Dams
May 06, 2020
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ZOOM: Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra.
Jun. 10, 2020
Neal Gittleman Neal Gittleman enjoys a career and reputation of international dimensions. With the historic merger of the Dayton Ballet, Dayton Opera and Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra into the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance in July 2012, his expanded conducting duties include frequent performances with the Ballet and Opera. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Neal Gittleman graduated from Yale University in 1975. He continued his musical studies with the eminent teachers Nadia Boulanger and Annette Dieudonné in Paris, Hugh Ross at the Manhattan School of Music and Charles Bruck at both the Pierre Monteux Domaine School and the Hartt School of Music, where he was the recipient of the Karl Böhm Fellowship. In 1984, he was the Second Prize Winner of Geneva’s Ernest Ansermet International Conducting Competition, and, two years later, he was awarded Third Prize at the Leopold Stokowski Conducting Competition in New York City. In 1989, he was selected for the American Conductors Program at the American Symphony Orchestra League’s annual conference in San Francisco. In May 2014, he was awarded a 2014 Governor’s Award for the Arts in Ohio. Neal Gittleman inspires each listener’s imagination with his unique programming, in-depth comments, easygoing style and infectious enthusiasm for music. His focus is to make symphonic music readily available, as well as appreciated, by all musical tastes. Under his direction, the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra has received the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) award for Adventurous Programming of Contemporary Music nine times. Neal Gittleman will celebrate his 25th season with the DPO in the 2019–2020 concert season. Neal Gittleman and his wife, Lisa Fry, make their home in Dayton. |
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Financial Markets (Zoom Meeting at 1200)
Jul. 08, 2020
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City Update
Jul. 15, 2020
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Teen mentoring and what she's been up to since her visit to Kettering.
Jul. 22, 2020
We're please to have Amanda George join us via ZOOM! Amanda was part of our Group Study Exchange in 2013. Amanda is an Educational consultant, life coach, speaker, mentor and counsellor with more than 13 years’ experience working with children, teenagers, tweenagers and young adults. She's the administrator of RightWay Academy, Nigeria. An organization that employs a proactive, preventive and corrective approach to equipping and empowering tweens, teenagers and young adults with the most important life skills and mindset for achieving their live goal.
Instagram : iamamandageorge Facebook: amandageorge.teenlifecoach Website: www.rightway.online
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