What London's mayor might lack in power he perhaps gains in influence, given his ability to appoint key board members to the agencies that keep the city running, including the Metropolitan Police Authority and Transport for London.
Later, as Lucent's business imploded, D'Amelio became a key sounding board for other executives at the company, a pragmatic voice for investors about what management did and didn't know about the business environment.
Charities should have background files related to their key officers and board members and update them periodically.
Baldini, England's general manager, held in-depth talks with four key Football Association board members on Monday - chairman Lord Triesman, chief executive Ian Watmore, director of communications Adrian Bevington and head of development Trevor Brooking.
One indicator that I and others watch most time but especially so in times like these is insider activity, which refers to the buying and selling activities of stocks and securities by company insiders, such as key executives and board members.
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Within minutes Nozad is listing names of key investors and possible board members Shirazi should seek out for his business data startup, Radius.
However, he went on to write that he wanted to put on record the level of failings found so they could be shared with the fire board and key stakeholders.
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The key to the announcement of board changes is the appointment of Thompson to the board.
Every child is a born genius, this is the key lesson we took on board from our experience.
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It also contains detailed information about companies, their board members and key executives.
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His budget specified these savings despite saying that he would repeal the Independent Payment Advisory Board, a key Medicare cost-control measure included in Obamacare.
Public health consultants have already started lobbying the government about the issue and have asked for a key role on the independent board which will monitor GP consortiums.
Although the Canadian refugee board found Mr Key credible, it rejected his application, saying that unless his claims of abuse constituted a war crime, they did not justify his desertion from the US army.
Speaking from my own experience, I believe a generative board is the key to unlocking a vision of the summit and the path to get there by harnessing and aligning organizational resources in the right direction.
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If the answer is yes, says Dutra, the current CEO should objectively and clearly demonstrate to the organization, the board and other key stakeholders why the family member is the most qualified candidate for the position.
And that's really the key to getting some Republicans on board for this.
By these numbers, any company without at least one woman on their board is missing a key strategic advantage.
The NYSE had a chance to own a key derivatives franchise, the Chicago Board Options Exchange, according to a former exchange executive.
Hicks Jr was seen as a key player on Anfield's board -- comprised of Hicks and his father, Gillett and his son Foster and managing director Christian Purslow.
In addition to general oversight, the board's other key responsibility is to establish salary and other compensation levels for the key officers at rates that are in some way tied to performance.
Another key issue is getting doctors on board.
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Establish an Innovation Economy Advisory Board, comprised of key players in the innovation community as well as minority-serving organizations and entrepreneurs within the executive function of city government to oversee city funding, promotion and facilitation of new tech inclusion investments, projects and programs.
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Only one more key meeting is planned between the NMEC board and Ms Page- to discuss her financial settlement.
Only in the late 1970s did Reagan embrace the idea of massive across-the-board tax cuts as the key to reviving the uninnovative, moribund American economy.
And if agents want to expand their business, taking self-published authors on board and providing them with key services is a good place to start.
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Bruce, one key component of the report dealt with board composition.
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In fact, the contributions of employee representatives on northern European boards are marginal, because management and the directors elected by the shareholders usually meet before board meetings to settle the key agenda items.
Ultimately the judge said whether the issue of obesity is an epidemic is not the key issue here, but whether the board of health has the jurisdiction to decide that obesity is such an issue that it could issue a cap on consumption of sugary drinks.
Rio de Janerio Earth Summit and a key Kyoto Protocol architect, was a CCX board member.
Even in 1986, there were the revenue estimators, a Ouija board-wielding job that is key to tax legislation.
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