But the Ryman Premier Division outfit's chairman told BBC Essex it would put his club in 'great jeopardy'.
Gorman had been second in command at Reading, but the Second Division club's chairman John Madejski allowed him to leave to resurrect his partnership with Hoddle.
K. Shin, to c0-CEO of the company with two other executives: Boo-keun Yoon, who heads the TV and consumer electronics division, and vice-chairman Oh-Hyun Kwon.
HSBC's top three managers have all been with the bank for about 25 years, and the company flouted U.K. corporate governance rules, which call for a clear division between chief executive and chairman, by bumping Green up to chairman, from chief executive, after Sir John Bond retired in 2005.
Stokes, 57, to chairman of its international division may be a sign that a more battle-hardened executive is being positioned to take over when Busch III leaves.
Marjorie Magner heads the group's consumer banking division and has worked closely with chairman Sandy Weill (who has his own difficulties with the firm) over two decades.
The first line of defense, in some cases, is the train engineers themselves, said Michael Doyle, general chairman of the Engineers Division of the Association of Commuter Rail Employees, which represents train operators on Metro-North.
The challenge for London was, "What's going to be the 'wow factor, '" said Michael Payne, the former marketing director of the International Olympic Committee and chairman of the international division of Crystal CG, a Beijing-based company that made the people-pixel graphics.
Art Coviello is executive chairman of RSA, a division of EMC.
When the company spun off its truck and bus-making division in 2003, Mr Usami became chairman of the new company Mitsubishi Fuso.
Tommy Helsby, chairman of Kroll's European division, recalls that a few years ago the company sent an employee to speak to the board of a large bank.
And the breadth of Obama's contacts also has the potential to put to rest a division within Democratic ranks between the likes of former DNC Chairman Howard Dean, who advocated pursuing an ambitious "50-state strategy, " and those who wanted to focus on historically battleground states.
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He is chairman of the board of Disney, whose ESPN division has a multi-billion dollar broadcast relationship with MLB.
At the closing of the deal, Flores will become vice-chairman of Freeport and CEO of its oil and gas division.
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Its partner in northern Iraq, Genel Enerji, is a division of Turkey's powerful Cukurova Group conglomerate, controlled by Chairman Mehmet Emin Karamehmet.
Among those testifying will be Colleen Goggins, the worldwide chairman of Johnson and Johnson, of which McNeil is a division.
Mr Murdoch, who faces questions from a parliamentary committee about his previous testimony on phone hacking, remains chairman of News International, News Corp's British newspaper division.
Ross County's chairman Roy McGregor said his club did not belong in the Second Division.
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According to testimony, Enron's ex-Chairman Lay and ex-Chief Executive Skilling had repeatedly portrayed the division as a steady source of predictable growth--as opposed to a high-yield and potentially risky business.
Eventually the U.S. will come around, too, since it must replace as much as 50 gigawatts of existing nuclear power by midcentury. (One very large power plant produces a gigawatt.) "Describe to me how it works by 2040 if you don't have new nuclear plants built, " says John Rice, the 48-year-old vice chairman, who started out with Immelt in GE's plastics division.
He convinced then- chairman of DuPont, Edward Jefferson, to make the first donation for a new Division on Addictions at Harvard Medical School, which would integrate substance abuse into the curriculum.
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