On Mar. 12 Habibie formally relinquished the ICMI chairmanship and begged members to continue seeing him.
Adrian Cadbury: " Corporate Governance and Chairmanship: A Personal View", Oxford University Press, 2002.
Don't expect any Senators to change their party stripes for a committee chairmanship from the enemy.
For siding with his Egyptian compatriots against the Qatari management, he has lost his chairmanship of al-Balagh.
Lots of companies pay thousands extra for attending meetings and still thousands more for a committee chairmanship.
The chairmanship of the National Intelligence Council differs from those cases, for it does not require Senate confirmation.
Rudloff, for example, acts as vice-chair of Russia's state controlled oil giant Rosneft alongside his chairmanship of BarCap.
Sensibly, after a decent interval, Mr Mullin returns to the backbenches and his chairmanship of the home-affairs committee.
But another Democrat, Jane Harman, who is equally as supportive of Israel, was denied the chairmanship of the House Intelligence Committee.
No woman has ever been elected to the RNC chairmanship by committee members, and this year was no exception.
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By the 1930s, under the chairmanship of Ernest Oppenheimer, De Beers' cartel had near total sway over the trade.
The chairmanship of the Senate Commerce Committee is likely to pass from Sen.
Most observers say it is just the first step on a quick ascent to the chairmanship of the Group.
Then, Hyde had to battle to get another chairmanship, which he did get.
Stelios turned over the chairmanship to Nicholas Hartley, a longtime confidante, in 2002.
James Murdoch is giving up his last high-profile position in the UK, his chairmanship of British Sky Broadcasting.
Schulze now seems more interested in regaining the chairmanship, The Star-Tribune reports.
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Alan Greenspan is now at the most critical juncture of his Fed chairmanship since the stock market crash of 1987.
In 1991 he gave up the chairmanship and bought a farm in Italy and produced olive oil: organic, of course.
He will also step down from the board next spring, and he has agreed not to seek the firm's chairmanship.
Condon also said that Schapiro's board chairmanship was noted in a number of press releases and postings on FINRA Web sites.
"This group, under the chairmanship of my department, will co-ordinate and oversee the continuing development of the area plans, " he said.
The general has said he aims at the chairmanship of the Colorado Party next May, and the national presidency in 2003.
Both the candidates for the chairmanship favour appointing a full-time executive secretary, probably with a salary (as the Democrats have done).
Ruth Nelson, a local philanthropist who took the chairmanship several years ago, has hired new, more competent managers for its properties.
The drafters have ten months to venture where they will, under the chairmanship of a former president of Germany, Roman Herzog.
The New York Times, which is seldom in the vanguard of witch-hunts against Democrats, has already urged him to resign his chairmanship.
In Paris, a high-level committee is working feverishly under the chairmanship of the Deputy Director General to marshal resources and technical expertise.
James Dimon not only remains the CEO of JPMorgan, but successfully resisted attempts earlier this year to strip him of his chairmanship.
May soon relax a bit: founder handed over chairmanship earlier this year.
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