Here's where you run into the executive assistant whose job is to run interference.
He became an executive assistant to Hubbard, who gave him special tutoring in photography and cinematography.
Like many virtual assistants, Janie learned her skills in a traditional role as an executive assistant for a large corporation.
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"If he didn't feel it was appropriate, he wouldn't have said it, " said Keith Tyo, executive assistant to Mr. Ettling.
We spoke to Ms. Mason's executive assistant on Friday seeking her comments.
An opportunity for greater exposure came a few years later when she was named executive assistant to chief executive Jack Smith and vice chairman Harry Pierce, both now retired.
Shawn Henry, president of Crowdstrike and former Executive Assistant Director of the FBI and head of its Cyber Division, is quick to note that his company does not advocate hacking into systems.
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Be it the chief operating officer, outside counsel or even a trusted executive assistant, at least one person should have access to everything that keeps the place running--including passwords, bank account numbers and keys to safes.
He joined as an executive assistant to the chairman and started a program called TimJ2 (as in "This is my job, too"), designed to get doctors and senior executives to answer simple questions from patients and visitors.
Stephen Rand II, a 32-year-old hospital orderly in Portland, Maine, says he is taking a leave from work to stay in Boston near his mother, Karen Rand, an executive assistant for a local restaurant chain who was gravely injured.
He also has served as Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney for Operations, and as Special Counsel to the U.S. Attorney for Professional Development and Legal Policy, and he advises and trains Assistant U.S. Attorneys on issues involving ethics and the Rules of Professional Conduct.
Executive Assistant (aka Secretary).
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The Black List features senior administrators such as Millwall's executive deputy chairman Heather Rabbatts, assistant chief executive of the PFA Bobby Barnes and Jason Rockett at Sheffield United - the only black chief executive in professional football.
"Let's say some executive has his assistant make a reservation at Park Avenue Winter, " the manager said.
George Atallah the assistant executive director of external affairs for the N.
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He went from reporter to assistant managing editor at The Miami Herald in the 1950s and then became assistant executive editor at the Detroit Free Press.
After his playing days ended he went to work full-time for the NFLPA as its assistant executive director and served on the bargaining committee during the 1987 strike.
In their September primary, district Democrats chose Huntington Town Board member Steve Israel, a former Capitol Hill staffer, National Jewish Congress staffer, and Suffolk County assistant executive to be their standard bearer.
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Mr Masters was appointed head of policy for Cornwall Council in 2008, becoming the assistant chief executive in 2009.
Mr Masters, who is currently the assistant chief executive, has been working in local government in Cornwall for 32 years.
Previously, he was Assistant Chief Executive with the Qualifications, Curriculum and Assessment Authority for Wales (ACCAC) and prior to that, history officer with the Authority.
It was sponsored by a former Goldman Sachs executive-turned-Assistant Treasury Secretary, Neel Kashkari, who at the time was responsible for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP).
"The council now hopes the question of damages is dealt with as swiftly as possible to enable the families to have the necessary financial support, " said assistant chief executive Clive Moore.
Doug Beveridge, assistant chief executive of the National Federation of Fisherman's Organisations - a member of EFAG - said the Antwerp protest was the result of massive co-ordination between European fishermen.
The UK book launch was attended by Dr Wendy Watson-Wright, IOC Executive Secretary and IOC Assistant Director-General of UNESCO who also gave the IMarEST Stanley Gray Lecture on 'The challenge of ocean governance: An IOC perspective'.
Tuliau Sarah Faletoese Su'a, assistant chief executive for strategic planning, policy and research for Samoa's ministry of health, would like to see the definitions changed, calling it "hurtful" to be known for such high rates of obesity.
Wendy Watson-Wright is Assistant Director General and Executive Secretary of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Wendy Watson-Wright, Assistant Director General and Executive Secretary, UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) has agreed to answer a few questions to further explain the issue.
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