Munger, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, age 87.
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James Cabela, 73, will go from being vice chairman to chairman of the board.
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Surma was the CEO of U.S. Steel and the vice chairman of the State Board of Trustees.
Professor Gundara is a founding member of the International Broadcasting Trust (IBT), and Vice-Chairman of the Board of IBT and was a Commissioner of the Commission for Racial Equality before its closure in August 2007.
Speaking of her responsibilities as Vice-Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Royal National Museum, Princess Sumaya raised the need to develop a regulatory framework that would enhance the overall responsibility of national museums in the long term preservation and management of national cultural heritage landmarks, stressing the moral obligation each national museum holds with respect to its national heritage.
He served in various capacities in the U.S. government, including two presidentially-appointed positions, vice chairman of the Fulbright Board of Foreign Scholarships and board member of the U.S. Institute of Peace.
However the phenomenon is largely misunderstood as is the way to react to it according to Alan Blinder, a professor of economics at Princeton University and a former vice-chairman of the Board of America's Federal Reserve.
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The current chief executive, Pierre Pringuet, was promoted as vice-chairman of the board, and will remain in his position until handing over the company's reins to Alexandre.
Chung Yong-Jin announced his resignation as vice-chairman of the board of retail giant Shinsegae Group in late February 2013, following investigations by the labor ministry into charges that the group was illegally monitoring employees to prevent them from joining a union.
The vice-chairman of the prison's independent monitoring board, Howard Horseley, said it was a sad day, with some staff facing an uncertain future.
Jeffrey Shell, of California, to be Chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, vice Walter Isaacson, resigned.
Admiral Bill Owens, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs and a board director at Wipro, took more of a bottom-up view.
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Redstone had named her the nonexecutive vice chairman of Viacom in June 2005 (she joined the CBS board with the same title six months later), and father and daughter began tussling soon after.
Lalit Modi, the chairman of the Indian Premier League and a vice-president of the Indian Board of Control (BCCI), said the proposed Champions League was "still a long way away" and what has been announced is "only an in-principle agreement".
He previously served as President of Inuit Circumpolar Council - Alaska, Vice Chairman of the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission, and has served on the Board of Directors of Ukpeagvik Inupiat Corporation, the village corporation of Barrow, Alaska.
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"Regulating parking is essential to keep traffic flowing, pedestrians and motorists safe, roads clear for emergency services and business deliveries, deterring drivers from blocking roads and pavements, and ensuring people can park near their homes or local shops, " said Tony Ball, vice-chairman of the LGA's economy and transport board.
Mr Levene resigned from the board of Leyton Orient FC, where he was vice-chairman, in 2009 after the fraud allegations first came to light.
Tobias, of Maryland, to be Chairman of the Board of Veterans' Appeals for a term of six years, vice James Philip Terry, term expired.
James Coull, vice chairman of Massport's board of directors, said the decision to quit was Buckingham's alone, and the board had wanted her to continue in the job.
The 59-year-old senior advocate was vice-chairman of Rangers but resigned from the Glasgow club's board in 1999 after being filmed singing sectarian songs at a supporters' event.
At the end of January 1987, when the governors and the board of management met at Television Centre, the Chairman, Marmaduke Hussey and the vice chairman Lord Barnett, saw Milne and - so its generally believed - gave him an ultimatum to resign for personal reasons or be sacked.
Councillor Shona Johnstone, vice-chairman of the Local Government Association's economy and transport programme board, said the announcement was a "step in the right direction".
Sisson, CEO and Chairman of the Board Jerre L. Stead, and Executive Vice President and CFO Richard Walker sold shares in July.
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National City gets only one board seat in the deal and its chief executive, Peter Raskind, becomes vice chairman of PNC, though it wasn't clear how long term his role would be.
Not only is Congress considering shaking up the Fed's regulatory duties, Obama will have the opportunity to appoint three new members of the bank's Board of Governors, due to two vacancies and the recent announcement that Fed Vice Chairman Donald Kohn will step down in June.
Sunderland's own profile has been raised by the presence of prominent British politician David Miliband on its board, where he is vice-chairman.
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