Over the last few years, the emphasis has also been on reform of the governance of the SOEs with the introduction of outside, non-executive members of the board.
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The four members of the executive board will be the FBI director, the deputy director of central intelligence, the deputy secretary of defense and a representative of the attorney general.
The 58 members of the Executive Board, appointed by the General Conference, meet twice a year.
After the meeting, he can write a letter to the executive director of the fund and all board members recounting the discussion for the benefit of any member who may have missed the meeting and the others he was unable to convince during the meeting.
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It also elects the Members of the Executive Board and appoints, every four years, the Director-General.
Four members of the executive board are running to replace Jacques Rogge as president of the IOC.
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Also, four members of the executive board are running to replace Dr. Jacques Rogge as president of the IOC.
Most members of the executive board were in a visible state of shock: one resigned, and more are expected to follow.
Not only does the Maastricht treaty prohibit it from taking orders from politicians, but members of the executive board are appointed for eight-year, non-renewable terms, insulating them from pressures to please politicians in order to get reappointed.
Mr Rothschild had wanted to rejoin the company and expel 12 of the 14 board members, including the chief executive and chairman.
She adds that James Wolfensohn, who was then president of the World Bank, welcomed the trip, and even asked Riza to brief members of the bank's executive board.
It is good news that a special committee will look into Merck's handling of Vioxx--although the committee consists largely of board members who have stood behind Chief Executive Raymond Gilmartin .
Paul Tellier lost his job as chief executive of Bombardier , closely followed by two board members, causing the troubled Canadian train and plane manufacturer's shares to tumble.
But executive board members said as the council was facing budget cuts of millions of pounds, it would not be possible to give the concession this year.
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Unfortunately, there is little evidence that most board members are concerned about the high level of executive compensation.
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However, other senior board members, led by Keith Bradshaw, chief executive of the MCC, thought that it was impossible to have a lame duck coach going into the summer.
The scandal sparked the resignations of three Barclays senior board members, including ex-chief executive Bob Diamond.
In February, the Boy Scouts' national executive board postponed a vote on the issue and ordered a survey of its members.
Members of Hywel Dda Health Board gave evidence in the morning, including chair Chris Martin and Chief Executive Trevor Burt.
Torn between loyalty to Greenberg, who had handpicked his directors, and fear of personal liability in a shareholder or criminal suit, board members discussed bringing in a new chief executive to take the heat off the company.
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