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"keynoter" Definitions
  1. a person who delivers a keynote speech at an event

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So will the speakers (including the keynoter) and of course the vice-presidential choice.
Elizabeth Warren, Obama's highest-profile critic inside the party for most of his tenure, was a repeat keynoter.
No other keynoter has leveraged the job quite so effectively, but Ann Richards's 1988 keynote made her a significant national figure during her time in Texas politics, and then-Mayor Julián Castro's selection as a 2012 keynoter similarly signaled that he punches above the object stature of his office in national politics.
"I have taken pains to keep my drive for children's freedom and play separate from political ideology and my participation as a co-keynoter with Bannon would severely impair my credibility with the many diverse groups with which I am involved," Gray said in a letter to ACE, which he shared with Motherboard.
Also in 2000, the Keynoter launched the Key West Keynoter, a Key West-oriented edition of the Keynoter, specifically written and designed to appeal to readers in Key West, the most populous city in the Florida Keys.
Florida Monthly magazine, September 2007. The Florida Keys Keynoter is also the only Florida newspaper, daily, weekly, or otherwise, to win the First Amendment Defense Award three separate times.Florida Keys Keynoter, July 11, 2007, pg. 32.
The post-merger Keynoter operated an Upper Keys bureau in the former Sun offices until 1977, when the bureau was moved to Key Largo, where it today occupies the second floor of the Upper Keys Reporter building. In 1984, the Keynoter switched to a twice-weekly Wednesday and Saturday publication schedule under the motto "Everyone needs it twice a week." The Keynoter continues to use this publication schedule and motto today. In 2000, the bi-weekly schedule was bolstered by the addition of L'Attitudes, a weekly arts and entertainment insert included in the Saturday edition of the Keynoter.
The Florida Keys Keynoter is a twice-weekly broadsheet format newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company and is a subsidiary of the Miami Herald. It primarily serves Monroe county in the U.S. state of Florida. In addition to publishing regular issues on Wednesday and Saturday, the Keynoter also publishes the quarterly magazine Unwind. The Keynoter is a partner of the Upper Keys Reporter, which specializes in coverage of the Upper Florida Keys, including Key Largo.
The Keynoter did not come into its own, however, until Hurricane Donna ravaged the Florida Keys in September 1960. In the wake of the destruction caused by the hurricane, and to better provide coverage of the devastation, the Keynoter temporarily merged resources with the Florida Keys Sun, a weekly newspaper located in Islamorada. The two newspapers published joint editions for three weeks until splitting once more. After only one month of separate operation, however, the two papers merged permanently under the Keynoter name.
That year, the Keynoter also received awards for in-depth reporting (2nd), outdoors reporting (2nd), obituary writing (3rd), editorial (2nd), serious column (3rd), and news story (honorable mention). In 2006 and 2007, Florida Monthly magazine named the Keynoter the best weekly newspaper in the state of Florida.Florida Monthly magazine, September 2006.
The first issue was published from a small Marathon office operated by Seney, his wife, and half a dozen other workers. Initially published on a weekly basis, Seney accepted a college fellowship in 1955, selling the newspaper to Nicholas Mitchell, associate editor of the Greenville, South Carolina, newspaper. The Marathon offices of the Florida Keys Keynoter In 1956, James L. Knight, one of the founders of the Knight-Ridder newspaper group, purchased the Keynoter. The Keynoter would remain a Knight-Ridder newspaper until 2006, when Knight-Ridder was purchased by rival newspaper group The McClatchy Company.
In 2007, the Keynoter received several awards from the Florida Press Association. In the categories of "special section" and "serious column," the Keynoter earned second place in the 7,000 - 15,000 circulation division. It earned third place in the website and community service categories, also in the 7,000 - 15,000 division. These awards followed on the heels of its 2006 first-place finishes in the categories of general excellence, hurricane coverage, opinion section, web site, environmental writing, and sports column. In all of these categories, the Florida Press Association declared the Keynoter the best newspaper in the state of Florida in the 7,000 - 15,000 circulation division.
In April 2007, F.E.B. owner Roger Bernstein formally requested that the city of Key West annex the island, which had been considered a portion of unincorporated Monroe County.Key West Keynoter, April 18, 2007, pg. 1 This would have allowed 168 units to be built on the island, due to the denser building codes of Key West compared with those of Monroe County.Florida Keys Keynoter, July 11, 2007. Pgs.
The Keynoter was founded by Edgar Seney, Jr., on February 19, 1953. Seney, a regular vacationer from his home state of Michigan, felt the Keys were missing a platform to inform residents about happenings and issues affecting the Florida Keys. Until that point, the only daily newspaper in the Florida Keys had been the Key West Citizen, which was and still is primarily concerned with events in Key West. Upon moving to the Florida Keys on a permanent basis, Seney began work on a newspaper that would eventually become the Keynoter.
Rodger Nishioka is an American preacher, Seminary professor, and Christian educator. He currently serves as director of Adult Educational Ministries at Village Church in Prairie Village, Kansas. He was previously the Benton Family Associate Professor of Christian Education at Columbia Theological Seminary. Nishioka is noted for his work with young people and his reputation as a popular "keynoter" at inter-denominational Christian youth conferences.
During the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Inouye served as a medical volunteer.Associated Press (Chicago), "Keynoter Knows Sting of Bias, Poverty", St. Petersburg Times, August 27, 1968. In 1943, when the US Army dropped its enlistment ban on Japanese Americans, Inouye curtailed his premedical studies at the University of Hawaii and enlisted in the Army. He volunteered to be part of the segregated all-Nisei 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
Prosser's books range from classical and medieval rhetoric, international public discourse, the United Nations, intercultural, international, and global media to China, cross-cultural values, and social media. Five books have been published by Chinese presses. Prosser has been awarded honors in 2009 and 2011 by the Chinese Association for Intercultural Communication and in 2013 by the International Academy for Intercultural Research. He has been a keynoter at 15 conferences in China, India, Japan, and Russia.
James F. "Jimmy" Weekley (born 1947 in Key West, Florida) is an American politician, who served as mayor of Key West from 1999 to 2005. Prior to his election as mayor, he served fourteen years as a member of the City Commission and was elected three times as mayor pro tem.Sean Kinney, "Cates ousts incumbent McPherson, bests two others in Key West mayoral race; Weekley, Wardlow and Lopez also win". Florida Keys Keynoter, October 6, 2009.
In a Key West City Commission meeting that evening, attorneys for Christmas Key Management Corporation announced that F.E.B. was withdrawing its request to have the island annexed to the city of Key West. At the same meeting, opponents of the plan announced that they would seek the inclusion of a non-binding referendum on the issue in the October 2007 city elections in order to gauge city support for curtailing development.Florida Keys Keynoter, July 11, 2007. Page 4.
The Florida Keys Keynoter and the Key West Citizen are published locally and serve Key West and Monroe County. The Southernmost Flyer, a weekly publication printed in conjunction with the Citizen, is produced by the Public Affairs Department of Naval Air Station Key West and serves the local military community. Key West the Newspaper (known locally as The Blue Paper due to its colorful header) is a local weekly investigative newspaper, established in 1994 by Dennis Cooper, taken over in 2013 as a fully digital publication by Arnaud and Naja Girard.
Olivia Mellan has been in private practice since 1974 as a psychotherapist specializing in women's issues and in couples conflict resolution. Since 1982, she began specializing in money psychology and money conflict resolution, when she and attorney and friend Michael Goldberg, realized that "money was the last taboo in the therapy office and in life in general." They coined the term "money harmony" and offered a workshop at Sevenoaks Retreat Center in Madison, Va., leading a money psychology group at a Money Conference where Michael Phillips was the keynoter. Impressed by their work, Phillips sponsored a trip to California for Goldberg and Mellan to train other therapists in money psychology work.
The second annual Summit kicked-off on the evening of Monday, December 6 and ran through midday of Wednesday, December 8. It was held at the Marriot Marquis Hotel in New York City. Other featured executives included: Robert Rose of AIM-Television, John Figueroa of Charter, Antonio Cue of Chivas USA, Rosa Alonso of Cingular/AT&T; Wireless, Cesar Cruz of Cox, Lee Westerfield of Harris Nesbitt, Richard Taub of HITN-TV, Ivette Mendez of Satmex, Nelson Rodriguez of Soccer United Marketing, Michael Mohamad of The History Channel, Marlene Braga of History en Español, Oswald Mendez of The Vidal Partnership, Bob Watson of Time Warner Cable, Karen Habib and David Downs of Univision, and Jorge Tanaka of Video Rola. One of the notable moments from the Summit was Keynoter Rosa Alonso of Cingular/AT&T; Wireless demonstrating how video would be streamed on mobile in the future by playing a program from the Discovery Channel network on her cell phone.

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