Yesterday, the Newcastle-based bank's beleaguered chief executive finally fell on his sword, tendering his resignation. |
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Many, however, are the selfsame people who reviled and ridiculed the Celtic chief executive throughout his five years. |
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The index is derived by dividing the market value of the firm by the annual salary of the chief executive. |
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Morrison's decision to promote his right-hand man Bob Stott to the job of chief executive never washed with the City. |
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Skeptics say the genial chief executive is just a well-connected corporate diplomat, a schmoozy pol in pinstripes. |
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This is about the appointment of a second chief executive to a Taranaki public health bureaucracy. |
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Peck, who became Leigh's chief executive earlier this week, is promising to help finance further signings. |
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A managing director or the chief executive officer of a company can become successful only when he leads his team through difficult situations. |
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But now, its chief executive faces growing challenges as the retailer grapples with a midlife crisis. |
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And with his arch-rivals as chief executive and as chairman, that is unlikely. |
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Williams is the managing partner and chief executive officer of Williams Partners Inc., an investment banking firm. |
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In a major shake-up of management, chief operations office becomes chief executive designate. |
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The restructuring claimed the scalp of the bank's chief executive and resulted in a boardroom clear-out. |
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Former Education Authority senior assistant director Gary Nethercott has also been made an assistant chief executive. |
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An interim report by council chief executive, made public in February, has already uncovered serious concerns about the award of the grant. |
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In the same period, the nation acquired a massive federal government, greatly augmenting the responsibilities of its chief executive. |
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Council chief executive Glenn Snelgrove is urging residents to conserve water to stop the reservoirs from running dry. |
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He must be the only chief executive of a public limited company in Ireland to sit in open plan space. |
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The MP is now demanding an explanation from the chief executive of the trust. |
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However, there is an irony in the fact that if the plan to off-load the pro teams is successful they again will need a chief executive. |
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That is a matter for the general manager and the chief executive of the Department of Labour. |
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Insiders ask whether he should have been present rather than delegating decision-making to his chief executive. |
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And, the earning power of female chief executive officers is gaining on their male counterparts, according to survey results from 244 nonprofits. |
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With a new chief executive at the helm, the company is slashing prices, upgrading customer service, and overhauling its product line. |
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The chief executive is keen to front-load the redundancy scheme by securing the bulk of exits early next year. |
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The chief executive recently promised to radically expand the number of post-secondary places in the next decade. |
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Also I have had detailed correspondence with the chief executive of the county council. |
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It was a pointed but ultimately feeble attempt to rouse more ire against the chief executive. |
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Unrest forced the military to convoke the Congress elected in 1980 and allow it to choose a new chief executive. |
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When he rejoined the retailer as chief executive officer last April, he quickly drew up a laundry list of 30 things that needed fixing. |
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At just 42 and filling the role many analysts now see as a grooming post for the top job, Watt may well be the next chief executive. |
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Feuding reaches a new pitch as the chief executive tries to float the bank. |
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The deal is largely the result of a more conciliatory approach from Bob Iger, the Disney chief executive who was promoted last October. |
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Don't be shy about telling the world the truth about our feeble-minded chief executive. |
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He was formally inaugurated on June 23 in Beijing, replacing the former chief executive Tung-Chee Hwa, who resigned in March. |
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He said the principal officials will be accountable to the chief executive for the success or failure of their policy initiatives. |
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The Harlem-born stylist, who would go on to become the chief executive of a coast-to-coast salon empire, actually got his start in mechanics. |
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This was often through a clubby system where friends on board committees would champion a high salary for the chief executive. |
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He remains a shareholder but it was renamed after he was paid off from his post as chief executive in February. |
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He seems unperturbed by the pressure that the twin roles of chief executive and clerk of the course on the eve of a new season should bring. |
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Paul, the parliament's clerk and chief executive, is convener of the SPBE board. |
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The chief executive said he was negotiating further purchases in cigarette papers and roll-your-own tobacco. |
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The house cleaning under the new chief executive could see up to 2,000 jobs go. |
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Today's shock news comes less than three years after she took up the high-powered chief executive post. |
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Much of this is due to overambitious expansion plans, according to chief executive Terry Playle. |
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His tenure as chief executive is regarded as a highly successful one so far. |
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When Russell moved up the ladder, his colleague was promoted one rung higher and was already being seen as the chief executive elect. |
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But PCT chief executive Lynnette Throp said the services were needed and had to be central and accessible. |
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In technical terms, the new chief executive is entitled to be granted an option to buy ordinary shares. |
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The chief executive resigns amid an ongoing exodus of clients and partners. |
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The chief executive says he has no plans to ask his shareholders to dip into their pockets to raise further finance. |
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Last time I checked, a governor is merely the chief executive officer of a state. |
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But it must have been a humiliating about-face for the Aberdonian former chief executive. |
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The company's chief executive is facing the kind of challenge most oilmen would sell their Texas ranch for. |
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He has already stepped into Kenyon 's shoes once before, replacing him as deputy chief executive three years ago. |
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Sandy Needham, chief executive of Bradford Chamber of Commerce, said absenteeism tended to be higher in the public sector. |
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I'm a jack of all trades and a master of none, which is probably not bad training for a chief executive. |
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She said the Minister appointed the chief executive officer of the authority last week. |
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At IPC she proved a capable chief executive and did not shy away from the tough decisions. |
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Terry Prendergast, chief executive of Marriage Care, which counsels couples on coping with the strains of wedlock, agrees. |
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This elegant chief executive has the business acumen of the Americans and the undeniable style of the Italians in her origins. |
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Censure and discipline are a matter between the employing commission and the chief executive officer. |
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Paton confirmed he was in the unusual position of having to reapply for his post as chief executive soon if he wanted to keep it. |
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A number of other matters were raised by members about the powers of the chief executive officer, and the like. |
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Alabama's Republican Governor Bob Riley is either politically suicidal or the bravest chief executive in the country. |
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But industry sources claimed there was conflict between chief executive Mr Budge and other directors and non-executives about investment plans. |
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This happens when chief executive officers also function as governing board chairs. |
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Lord Marshall, the airline's chairman, will be acting chief executive until a successor is found. |
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The chief executive said the social card was the first affinity card in India. |
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That strikes a raw nerve with the chief executive at a time when he is hyper-sensitive to criticism. |
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He assumed the chief executive post less than a year later, after the departure of Martin. |
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He will be chairman and chief executive, and has promised to bring non-executives on board over the course of the first year as a public company. |
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In the education service the governing body of each agency is the employer of the chief executive. |
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Nor has he shown any inclination to properly organize his economic troops, or to deal with the fact that the buck stops with the chief executive. |
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Did the chief executive ask the senior manager whether such cash payments had been received? |
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If you're the chief executive or managing director of a small or medium-sized company, have you asked your IT guy this specific question? |
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Now there is going to be a new chief executive who will have to settle in and get his feet under the table, which is unsettling for staff. |
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Ultimately the power to take action resides with senior managers and particularly the chief executive. |
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Prince's Trust chief executive Tom Shebbeare received a knighthood in the Queen's personal honours list. |
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Zaha Rina Zahari, chief executive of Malaysian brokerage RHB Securities, says the story is the same in her native country. |
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He said the company's chief executive Andrew Mazimba was in Zimbabwe to bring part of the machinery for the mining works. |
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While some were losing their nerve amid mounting financial worries, the bullish chief executive insisted that the opportunity had to be seized. |
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A further warning note was sounded by Damian Hopley, chief executive of the Professional Rugby Players' Association. |
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As chief executive he concentrated on the nerve centre and controls of the bank, leaving strategy and group development largely to colleagues. |
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The allegations were referred to police by Philip Robinson, the Council's acting chief executive and returning officer. |
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He has served as an ICC match referee and is a past chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board. |
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According to Mary Bryan, the society's chief executive officer, even seemingly small mistakes can wreak huge amounts of damage. |
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It also takes up a good deal of my time because naturally investors expect to see the chief executive. |
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He said the issues behind the cost escalation were being addressed by the council chief executive. |
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A disappointing trading update in March saw the chief executive fall unceremoniously on his sword a few weeks later. |
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Leeds United chief executive Shaun Harvey said after the tribunal that the firm would always remain an equal opportunities employer. |
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Group chief executive Calnan said the company's results were an endorsement of its diversification strategy over the last few years. |
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Each chief executive of a health authority is ultimately responsible for all clinical activity in the area. |
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Education Leeds assistant chief executive Roland Absalom said it was a clear signal that the situation was improving. |
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Mr Rouse is chief executive of the Housing Corporation, which channels public money into social housing schemes. |
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The shocking selection criteria it used to appoint him as its new chief executive officer is just not cricket. |
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The chief executive officer of a university is the president, who is usually appointed by the government. |
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He was given a short tour of the premises by group chairman Jack Tordoff and his son John, the chief executive. |
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The nation's 40th chief executive knew it would be tough on the light of his life. |
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He'd once asked a conference of chief executive officers to which leading company the statement belonged. |
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He is also planning to hire a new chief executive to handle the day-to-day running of the club. |
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The drain of talent could be heightened even further next year after the chief executive revealed they may be forced to scrap their Academy team. |
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She resigned from the position of the station chief executive officer last year, but she is still the director. |
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I put it to him that if someone else were head coach he, as chief executive, would surely consider whether to dispense with their services. |
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After further legal advice, the council chief executive, David Atkinson, agreed the motion could be discussed. |
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Everyone, from the chief executive down, had become trapped in a set pattern of behaviour. |
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He wants to stop her upward climb before she's the chief executive of a company that dumps toxic waste. |
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The chief executive would be more than happy if they can emulate that achievement this year but knows they can take nothing for granted. |
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His position as chief executive was seemingly titular under Johnson, as he was never implicated in any of the police or FA investigations. |
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In the 24 hours I have been carrying the book around in public I have received propositions on the bus, in an oculist's waiting room and from a passing chief executive. |
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We know that Les Moonves, like any good chief executive, cares about the bottom line and making a bundle for shareholders. |
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If Catania wins he would not only be the first white, non-Democratic mayor of the city, but also its first gay chief executive. |
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The company's chief executive has been denied a visa, in a move that surely means the already delayed October 21 start of the trial will be put back still further. |
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Ms Gold started in her father's business as a junior at the age of 21 and rose through the ranks to become chief executive trying to take the business upmarket along the way. |
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Ten, twenty years ago a chief executive officer in an American company maybe made fifty to seventy times more than the lowest ranking employee in his firm. |
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If the chief executive officer or financial director are corrupt, it is extremely difficult to flush out the liars and cheats, unless there is a whistle-blower. |
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Attempts by the chief executive to rebase the company's share options, even as the shares sank so low as to become virtually worthless, was typical of the decoupling. |
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The chief executive of the reborn pram company today revealed the firm's five-year plan to reclaim its place as the UK's number one nursery products manufacturer. |
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Just for the record, by profession I was a secretary for the Society of Chiropodists for 25 years, after which they redesignated the post chief executive. |
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Samoa Air's chief executive, Chris Langton, said charging by weight was the fairest method. |
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Waterford city native, Dr John Nolan is the registrar or chief executive of the National University of Ireland, under whose aegis the new degree was developed. |
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The former BBC director general was tapped in August to be the next chief executive officer of The New York Times Company. |
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They appear to be dragging their heels over appointing a new chief executive, but whoever lands the job will have a mounting pile of problems to sort out. |
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Four days later Anderton, who was last week appointed chief executive of Hearts Football Club, resigned, saying that member clubs should revolt against Mackay's sacking. |
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Carsten Schloter, chief executive officer of Swiss telecom giant Swisscom AG, was found dead in his Freiburg home Tuesday morning. |
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Last week I speculated on who were the bright sparks that concocted the clauses that gave the chief executive an armlock on these newspaper assets. |
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I have sought an assurance from the chief executive that all the lessons of this whole sorry procedure will be fully learned and the recommendations will be fully implemented. |
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Jamie Dimon, the gruff, silver-haired chief executive officer and chairman of JPMorgan Chase, is facing an unlikely challenge. |
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Brigadier Melville Jameson, the chief executive and producer of the tattoo, said a condition of the appearance in Sydney was that a replica castle facade was built. |
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Kat Cole, the chief executive officer of Cinnabon, started her career in high school as a part-time waitress at hooters. |
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Andrew Grove, the former chief executive of intel, titled his memoir, Only the Paranoid Survive. |
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Aberdeen confirmed on Friday that the former chief executive of its asset management arm, Chris Fishwick, will attend the hearing and face a barrage of questions. |
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This battle between mayoralty and state legislature would rise again as future Irish mayors struggled to affirm their power as Boston's chief executive. |
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Intelligence gathering is one of the most jealously guarded and legally protected authorities of a chief executive. |
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His current role as executive chairman effectively combines the functions of chief executive and chairman, a dual role which is now frowned upon by institutions. |
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The Louisiana chief executive is impossible to dismiss out of hand because he fits into several narratives that make him appealing to conservatives and to independent voters. |
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Unfortunately the club chief executive gets the wrong end of the stick and the entire Celtic team end up playing beach volleyball against some Brazilian lasses at Portobello. |
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Analysts have speculated for at least two years about a possible tie-up with a continental or US bank, but a deal under the outgoing chief executive has failed to materialise. |
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The Minister's chief executive has sold him a pup, and he has bought it. |
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Leigh joined the mining company in 1970 and has held various roles in the Group's coal and metalliferous operations and is now its chief executive in London. |
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This points to a siege mentality as the Aberdeen chief executive is trying to suggest that his club are bound together by adversity and will see off detractors. |
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It all converged one day during his topsy-turvy four-month ride as chief executive officer, when Upside magazine listed his company among the hot 100 firms in technology. |
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Former GM chief executive Rick Wagoner, later fired by the U.S., hired Lutz to help improve future GM models. |
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The chief executive said he was bewildered by the government decision. |
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After nearly 11 years as chief executive, his confidence is undimmed. |
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He is the rightful representative of the people of Florida and he is the chief executive, in whom the power is vested to execute the law and protect the rights of citizens. |
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The chief executive said the company was planning a soft launch this month and had hired a firm to ensure that the start-up was seamless and without technical problems. |
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The board's chief executive broke the news to staff in on Tuesday morning. |
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The outgoing chief executive still believes you cannot buck the market. |
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What happens after a chief executive presses the button to start trading at Nasdaq, has his faced flashed above Times Square and does a half-dozen interviews? |
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From 1981 to 1987 he was chief executive of Channel 4, which no doubt comes in handy when you need to call in a camera crew to help with your cause. |
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Capital expenditure on modernisation over the next three years will amount to 125 million, according to figures provided by the chief executive in an internal newsletter. |
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Sascha Hertli, chief executive of rococo Dessous, discovered the missing sparkle while a consultant in oil-rich Qatar. |
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But why should the chief executive carry the can for all this? |
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On the other hand we have the announcement that he will offer up new hope to the Scottish economy as the chief executive elect of Scottish Enterprise. |
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When the ball had been hoofed into the main stand during play in the first half, who should pop up with it in his hands but chief executive Chris Robinson? |
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The chief executive was dismissed and staff were not paid for six months. |
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But the council's acting chief executive Kim Corrie doesn't think being a debutante has gone out of fashion, and she's hopeful there'll be enough women for a ball next year. |
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It was reminiscent of two years earlier when Andy Hornby, the golden boy who heads the group's retail banking division, was offered the job as Boots chief executive. |
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In his eight years as chief executive the company grew by 40 percent with services and consulting leading the growth, while its stock value increased eightfold. |
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The petitioners also accused the city's returning officer and chief executive of failing to discharge her duties in accordance with electoral law. |
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The company's chief executive resigned and the share price dived. |
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Trafford council has now appointed an interim chief executive. |
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Her first job will be to appoint a chief executive of the trust. |
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A controversial salary proposed for the chief executive of a council only 40 miles away is double the wage paid to City of York Council's top executive. |
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The former chief executive is set to sue the club in a move that could see the turmoil surrounding his replacement's ruthless takeover exposed in open court. |
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In 2005 Willie Walsh, managing director of Aer Lingus and a former pilot, became the chief executive officer of British Airways. |
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Operational management in delegated to the chief executive, Kate Mavor who will begin on 5 May 2015 from the National Trust for Scotland. |
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Andy Anson, chief executive of sports retailer Kitbag, played a key role in bringing Sunderland and adidas together. |
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Growth will continue as long as globalisation will last, which we believe will be the case,' chief executive officer Klaus Herms said. |
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Ofqual chief executive Glenys Stacey issued the warning as details emerged of a third mistake in this year's AS-level exams. |
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Caroline Reaves, the current chief executive officer of Plano, Texas-based MCS, will also assume the role of CEO of the new holding company. |
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Doug Hile, president and chief executive of Chaska-based KleinBank, called Prior Lake State Bank a great bank in great condition. |
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Joshua Oigara, KCB chief executive officer, said, 'I think banking needs to be seen not just as traditional lending. |
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After serving as managing director for 21 years, Clive Gillinson left to become chief executive of Carnegie Hall, New York. |
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Hendricks, president and chief executive officer of ProVisors, a business referral network of over 4,000 professionals. |
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Marche Endurance Lifestyle, ideated by Gianluca Laliscia, chief executive and chairman of Sistemaeventi. |
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Davis joined UPS in 1986 when the company acquired II Morrow, where he served as chief financial officer and chief executive officer. |
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In September 2007, Charles Saumarez Smith became secretary and chief executive of the Royal Academy, a newly created post. |
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Level 3 chief executive Jim Crowe made it clear he would use most of the money for acquisitions. |
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Alessandro Anfossi, chief executive officer, QTS Italy, and Dr Amer Al Rawas, chairman of Dhofar Global, signed the agreement in Italy. |
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The director is the head of LSE and its chief executive officer, responsible for executive management and leadership on academic issues. |
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My PERFECT day By CAROLINE WHITE, Youth Hostel Association chief executive. |
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The move comes following the departure of current chief executive and president of the Chartered Institute of Housing, Howard Farrand. |
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Insight 03 also featured a keynote from business visionary Gus Whalen, chief executive officer of the Warren Featherbone Company. |
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Bradbury, president and chief executive officer of Amylin Pharmaceuticals, will provide a corporate overview. |
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Weidman, chairman and chief executive officer of Celanese, is the 2009 chairman of the board of the American Chemistry Council. |
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Boards will always remain dependent on the honesty and forthrightness of top management in general, and the chief executive in particular. |
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The chief executive of a central bank is usually known as the Governor, President or Chair. |
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A management team including chief executive Peter Wheeler and senior players Martin Johnson and Neil Backare in temporary charge. |
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Shelby W. Bonnie, the former chief executive, agreed to reprice 700,000 unexercised shares, the company said yesterday in a statement. |
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Chandler, chief executive of Gateshead-based Traidcraft, will serve as a non-executive director with friendly society Engage Mutual. |
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Energywatch chief executive Allan Asher warned that three million customers could be in fuel poverty by the end of the year. |
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The school was found to be failing and was placed in Special Measures, with the headmaster and chief executive being immediately replaced. |
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There is also a Rural District Council, which appoints a chief executive officer. |
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The Governor is the State's chief executive and is assisted by the Lieutenant Governor. |
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In each state, the chief executive is called the governor, who serves as both head of state and head of government. |
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Unrest forced the military to convoke the Congress, elected in 1980, and allow it to choose a new chief executive. |
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The mayor is elected by direct popular vote to serve as the chief executive of the city. |
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The company has been led since 2011 by David Pountney as chief executive and artistic director. |
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On 28 July 2010, S4C's chief executive Iona Jones left her post without explanation. |
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And chief executive Neil Doncaster bullishly declared the new system could be in place by the start of next season. |
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The Mayor of Chicago is the chief executive, elected by general election for a term of four years, with no term limits. |
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A war hero and former town clerk and chief executive of Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council has passed away. |
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The company president and chief executive officer, Scott Butera, said, 'Our overall results for July are encouraging. |
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Mumbai-based digital advertising firm, Komli Media's chief executive officer Prashant Mehta, has stepped down, citing personal reasons. |
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Average pay for a company chief executive stands at more than PS215,000, compared with around PS43,000 for a middle manager. |
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Tasker's Meadow will be opened on Thursday by Linda Tasker, the widow of the Trust's former chief executive Andy Tasker. |
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The administrative head and chief executive of the university is its Principal and Vice Chancellor. |
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The company president and chief executive officer, Scott L Thompson, said 'We're extremely pleased to now offer a 100 percent smoke-free fleet. |
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Earlier, McAllister spent three years as chief executive at Mochila, the content-rights management company. |
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Synovus Bank has announced the appointment of Mark Snead as chief executive officer of Montgomery-based Sterling Bank. |
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Ben Waber is chief executive of Sociometric Solutions, a startup firm that grew out of his doctoral research at MIT's Human Dynamics Laboratory. |
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Scalar president and CEO Paul Kerr will be the chief executive of Scalar while Jason Born will continue to serve as president of Mainland. |
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Jason Tremblay, the company chief executive officer, said, 'Timeshare owners want and need choices in how they resell their timeshares. |
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The party's central staff is headed by the Director of the Party, currently the Lord McInnes of Kilwinning, who serves as its chief executive. |
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Wood has been chief operating officer of Insurers Administration since 1998 and will be president and chief executive officer of the company. |
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They have been effectively functioning as the chief executive and chief operating officers since they joined the company. |
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Since the head of state was the tsar of Russia, it was not clear who the chief executive of Finland was after the revolution. |
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One of the most prominent roles of the chief executive is to hire and dismiss Scotland national football team managers. |
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The 56-year-old played a big role in regenerating Hackney, Newham and Tower Hamlets as chief executive of the East London Partnership. |
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The current chair of the council is Professor Terence Stephenson and current chief executive and registrar is Charlie Massey. |
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The reply came directly from council chief executive Stephen Hughes and was addressed rather chummily to Dear Jack. |
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Laurence MacKenzie, Northern Ireland Water's chief executive, resigned on 5 January 2011 following criticism of his handling of the crisis. |
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It is organised into eight directorates that report to the chief executive. |
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Robbins LLC, Muscle Shoals, AL, appointed Steven Saucier as president and chief executive officer. |
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The chief executive of the Corporation holds the ancient office of Town Clerk of London. |
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Mansion is chief executive officer of Societe Fonciere Lyonnaise and a member of the French College de l'Autorite des marches financiers. |
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In nearly all cases, the monarch is still the nominal chief executive, but is bound by convention to act on the advice of the Cabinet. |
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Decimal, financial planning software firm named Carolyn Colley as its new chief executive. |
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Other liverymen include Animal Health Trust chief executive Peter Webbon, Roger Weatherby, Toby Balding and Andrew Parker Bowles. |
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Bruno Roux has been named president and chief executive officer for the Eastern Canada business unit of Lafarge Canada Inc. |
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Daimler AG has appointed Mike Belk as the new president and chief executive of Daimler Middle East and Levant. |
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Maitland Hyslop has been appointed business development director, joining Onyx from his role as chief executive at Ross and Cromarty Enterprise. |
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Iraq's Asiacell Communications has appointed Amer Al Sunna as its new chief executive officer. |
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John Marsden, currently chief executive of North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council, has been appointed North Yorkshire's new chief executive. |
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The Clerk of the House is both the House's chief adviser on matters of procedure and chief executive of the House of Commons. |
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Quinn, the chief executive officer of Atlanta-based CornerCap Investment Counsel.The SEC reviews CornerCap in week-long audits every few years. |
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His background includes serving as the chief executive officer of Corybant, Inc. |
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Carole Couter, chief executive of the Heritage Lottery Fund, said it had contributed about PS5 million to the campaign. |
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Nursing Corporation, announced Kay Cowling has been named chief executive officer. |
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Thurgood is the founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of 1st Rochdale Cooperative Group, Ltd. |
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Tom King, chief executive of Barclays investment bank, said, 'We are in a cyclically slower part of the year. |
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Dave Rickey, AMCC's chief executive officer and chairman of the board, will assume Spreng's duties as president. |
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Claudia McVie, chief executive of Tenovus, was the guest speaker at the Wales in London party to celebrate Nos Galan last Tuesday. |
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He was speaking as he received Saudi telecommunications company Etisalat chief executive Saud bin Majid Al Dawish and other officials. |
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Camelot chief executive Dianne Thompson said that daydreaming provided escape from the pressures of modern life. |
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The move comes shortly after debt-ridden Premier Foods appointed Mike Clarke as its new chief executive. |
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Sam must deal with a toxic revenger when the escaped soul of a chemical company's chief executive starts taking human lives. |
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We are thrilled with this latest clearance, said Mark Forchette, president and chief executive of Delphinus. |
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Mr Roy Harrison, chief executive of new Tarmac, the now separate building materials arm, said the move was more complex than typical demergers. |
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News that Adam Crozier, Royal Mail chief executive, is set to receive a bumper bonus will exasperate postal workers. |
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Mr Paton will continue in his leadership role at Accenture, and the LEP is still seeking a permanent chief executive. |
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The clubs elect a chairman, chief executive, and board of directors to oversee the daily operations of the league. |
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Jeff Tinsley, chief executive of Chatsworth-based domain name broker Great Domains, said Sterling is asking too much for her domain names. |
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A FORMER Port of Tyne baggage handler who rose to become a top executive is to return to the port as its chief executive. |
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Guido Heynen, director and chief executive officer of Haltere, Germany-based Supermarket Foods Asia Ltd. |
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However, Bechtel chief executive Riley Bechtel said the company was likely to need to import workers like pipe fitters, electricians and welders. |
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A FORMER baggage handler at the Port of Tyne has been appointed as the new chief executive. |
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The announcement was made today by Kevin Mayer, chief executive officer of Playboy. |
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We're baby boomers, and we don't want it to happen to us,'' said Sheryle Bolton, chief executive officer of Quixit Inc. |
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The chief executive officer of the Group Health Centre says health care should be the new economic engine for Sault Ste. |
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Favel currently serves as the chief executive officer of One Earth Oil and Gas Inc. |
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The former Liverpool manager appears to be the polar opposite of the type of candidate Lee Charnley, the club's chief executive, is looking for. |
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The MAA Takaful, Malaysia delegation was led by chief executive officer Salim Majid Zain, who visited Bahrain together with leading agency managers and sales agents. |
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She contacted Solihull chief executive Mark Rogers who was able to call in key members of the planning department on Saturday to deliver a stop order to the site. |
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Gossipy extracts from his writings were compiled into a witty script by Derek Acock, and read colourfully and waspishly by CBSO chief executive Stephen Maddock. |
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Among the famous faces taking part in the run were Celtic coach and ex-player Neil Lennon, SFA chief executive Gordon Smith and former Miss Scotland Nieve Jennings. |
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The England star's agent Paul Stretford was yesterday summoned to contract talks with United chief executive Ed Woodward to be held within the next few days. |
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Brent Hoberman, co-founder and chief executive of lastminute. |
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Hanna, president and chief executive officer of State Of The Art. |
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Kaleem Khan, chief executive of NKR Properties, told Gulf News. |
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Tesco's expansion plans for the Irish Republic won't be affected by the country's once-booming Celtic Tiger economy slowing down, according to chief executive Sir Terry Leahy. |
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Publisher Adrian Binks and the board of Argus Media said that Neil Bradford has been appointed chief executive of the company with effect from 1 July. |
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Steel, chief executive officer, Perella Weinberg Partners, stated, 'The Firm, David and the ABV Investment Team and our investors had a successful seven-year relationship. |
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Joyce became the president and chief executive officer for GE Aviation. |
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Its chief executive was Blair Jenkins, formerly the Director of Broadcasting at STV and Head of News and Current Affairs at both STV and BBC Scotland. |
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That would indicate about a 7 percent stake in UMB Financial, whose principal owners are members of the Kemper managed by chairman and chief executive Mariner Kemper. |
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Despite strikes and other industrial unrest, Mr Eddington was recently voted the best FTSE chief executive in a survey of media reporting over the past year. |
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The company chairman, president and chief executive officer, Jon Bortz, said, 'We are very excited to acquire one of San Francisco's most recognisable hotels. |
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Keith McLean, formerly Borden Chemical's vice president for foundry resins, has been named chief executive officer of HA-International, which will be headquartered in Chicago. |
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Nirj Deva, Member of the European Parliament for South East England, had called for Eurostar chief executive Richard Brown to resign over the incidents. |
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In other parliamentary regimes, the head of state is usually the nominal chief executive, though bound by convention to act on the advice of the cabinet. |
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In March 2002, Lord John Browne, the group chief executive of BP, declared in a speech that global warming was real and that urgent action was needed. |
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He is the former president and chief executive of GE Healthcare. |
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The recently installed chief executive of the British Horserace Authority felt it was right to amend whip regulations originally introduced in October. |
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Quinn, the chief executive officer and chief investment officer of Atlanta-based CornerCap Investment Counsel, in a recently published commentary. |
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The political fallout from Mrs Homer's departure demonstrates brilliantly the kind of bear pit the chief executive of Birmingham City Council has to put up with. |
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Bay Area's Presidio Bank has announced that Larry Nibbi, chief executive officer of Nibbi Brothers General Contractors, has joined Presidio Bank's board of directors. |
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Racing Queensland chief executive Darren Condon said she had received the best possible treatment from the medical staff at Rockhampton Base Hospital. |
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Merseytravel's chairman, Cllr Mark Dowd, and chief executive, Neil Scales, handed a one Euro coin to Karsten Ree, who originally raised the sunken vessel. |
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Julia is chief executive of Hobsbawm Media and Marketing and a visiting professor of public relations at the College of Communication, University of the Arts London. |
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Most recently, he served as chief executive officer of Bocage Group, a private investment company specializing in energy, natural resources and master limited partnerships. |
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Lew Wasserman, board chairman and chief executive officer of MCA Inc. |
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Lutz to the position of president and chief executive officer of the Bank. |
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Sheikh Talal Al Khalid Al Sabah, chief executive officer of Kuwait Oil Tankers Co, said tankers were operating in a safe and usual manner through the Bab el Mandeb strait. |
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Medick, chief executive of the MRCGroup Research Institute, which, in partnership with NBC and Nielsen, opened the facility at the Venetian, feels differently. |
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Susan Orton, a telephonist with County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service, was awarded a commendation from fire service chief executive Susan Johnson. |
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Peter Bradnock, chief executive of the British Meat and Poultry Federation, said the industry and VMD were investigating why residues were occurring. |
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Ford has appointed former Goldman Sachs mergers and acquisitions specialist Kenneth Leet strategic adviser to chairman and chief executive Bill Ford. |
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