John davies intel biography of barack

  • John E. Davies is the retired vice president of World Ahead for Intel Corporation.
  • John Davies.
  • John Davies was born in London, where he acquired his bachelor degree in chemistry and PhD in physics.
  • Dr. Ömer Şahin Ganiyusufoğlu, Chairman, CIRP-CMAG; Consultant, Shenyang Machine Tool (Group) Co.

    Ömer Şahin Ganiyusufoğlu received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1979 and his Ph.D. grad in Mechanical Engineering (with a focus on machine tools and manufacturing technology) in 1984, both from the Technical University of Berlin, Germany, working as a research associate (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) in the Institute for Machine Tools and Manufacturing Technology and Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology and Design (IPK – Berlin), directed by Prof. Dr. Spur. Between 1985 and 1989, he worked at the German CNC lathe manufacturer Traub, as Head of Automation. In 1990 he joined Yamazaki Mazak Germany, and worked there until 2005 as the Managing Director. He joined the German CNC lathe manufacturer Index-Werke in 2006, and moved to China as the General Manager of Index Dalian Machine Tool Ltd., which is a Joint Venture between Dalian Machine Tool Group and Index-Werke Germ

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  • Inter-American Development Bank takes leadership role in educational reform in Latin America and the Caribbean

    IDB, Microsoft and Intel to hold press conference at 6:30 p.m. Hotel Camino Real, room Ayarza, in Guatemala

    GUATEMALA CITY,  – March 16, 2007 – Today at the Inter-American Development Bank’s (IDB) Annual Governors’ Assembly, the IDB, Microsoft Corporation and Intel Corporation announced a collaboration focused on improving teaching and learning in Latin American and Caribbean classrooms, using technology to support learning environments.

    The collaboration will accelerate the use of trials of one-to-one learning by studying and implementing the best solutions to enhance the educational experience. In one-to-one classrooms, teachers and students have their own learning devices along with access to the internet and digitized educational content which supports the core curriculum. The goal of this program is to learn better ways to enhance the educational experience s

    Mr. Torosyan leads one of the firm’s practice areas as the Director of Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning. He brings 18 years of experience in USAID and other donor-funded project management, evaluation, and consulting roles in more than 15 countries across europe, Asia, and Africa. Half of his career was dedicated to delivering development consulting assignments in field offices as Project Director, Team Leader, and Policy Advisor in projects funded by USAID, The World Bank, ADB, UNDP, and EU. The remaining half was devoted to managing USAID-funded projects from the corporate headquarters of development consulting firms in the Washington, D.C. area.

    Mr. Torosyan’s technical expertise spans a bred range of private sector development topics, such as the improved enabling environment for trade and investment, firm-level competitiveness enhancement, value chain development, and increasing SME access to finance. He also has in-depth knowledge of public sector governance r