Mr. JOHN GANNON (Senior Vice President, Office of Investor Education, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority): Many people think that the typical victim of investment fraud is a little old widow sitting there by herself, alone.
Biden cast the upcoming conference as a key opportunity for al-Khatib's group "to share its views" and work with other nations "to speed assistance to the opposition and support to the Syrian people, " according to the vice president's office.
During Arab League meetings in recent months, al-Sharaa was mentioned as a successor to al-Assad under a transition plan similar to the one in Yemen, where the president left office and the vice president took over.
The group also includes members from the State Department, USAID, the Office of the Vice-President, Treasury, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, and the CIA. The group is linked to US Central Command.
Vikram Mehta, CEO of BLADE Network Technologies, and Tom Benfi, vice president at Insurances Services Office, Inc.
The Malawian president, a longtime women's rights activist and former vice president, came to office last year after the death of her predecessor.
There was serious speeding by all the vehicles involved, Harry Kalaba - an official in the vice-president's office - told AFP news agency from the crash site.
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Deputies from Mr Morales's MAS party, which has a slim majority, then decamped to the vice-president's office to approve the charges against the judges, provoking a further outcry from the opposition.
Mr Bush has right-wingers at every level of his administration, with particular concentrations in the vice-president's office, the Office of Management and Budget, the Justice Department and the White House counsel's office.
Keith Collins, vice president and chief technology office at SAS, told an audience at the Churchill Club in Silicon Valley that his firm sees a huge gap in the number of Data Scientists available.
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Democrats, emboldened, have called for deeper probes (last month, Republicans headed off an additional investigation into WMD-related contacts between the vice-president's office and the CIA, and another into whether America co-operated sufficiently with United Nations weapons inspectors before the war).
If the president is incapacitated in the final two years in office, the vice-president serves out the remainder of the term.
He is expected to resign his seat before taking office as vice president on January 20.
Thousands of other messages, including those from the office of Vice President Al Gore, were not captured on tape and are irretrievable.
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Vice-President Gerry died in office but we must hope it was some consolation that he is one of the few politicians whose name lives on centuries after his death.
And Reagan's personal approval rating was sufficiently intact that he was able to hand over the office to his vice president.
He joined Travelers in 1967 to direct variable annuities and rose to executive vice president before departing for the corner office at Geico.
His hire also follows recent news that Venrock poached Marissa Campise from Greycroft Partners to join its New York office as a vice president.
This blog post introduces readers to Aisha Hasan, a former intern who worked in the Office of the Vice President in the spring of 2011.
At 4:00 PM, the Vice President will administer the oath of office at a ceremonial swearing-in for Secretary of State John Kerry at the State Department.
In New York, Travis Boatman, a senior vice president of mobile, addressed the office just minutes before the first news reports trickled out, according to one employee, who added that there were whispers of cuts on Friday but many in the office were still caught off guard.
Kirschner is special counsel for academic programs in the Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Once they were in office, the Vice-President worked hard to please.
Tong Liqiang, executive vice president of Beijing's Internet information office, said the regulation could be replicated in other municipalities, such as in Shenzhen, where Sina's main rival Tencent is based.
He served as deputy director and then director of the Office of Management and Budget under Clinton, and when Clinton left office he became executive vice president of New York University.
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The office of Cindy Morrison, vice president of public policy at Sanford Health in Sioux Falls, S.D.
Halliburton, which was headed by US Vice-President Dick Cheney until he ran for office in 2000, has strenuously denied any wrongdoing with regard to the Iraqi contracts.
But since retiring in 1993, Brett has rejected innumerable coaching offers, having chosen instead to serve as vice president of Royals operations, a front-office position that allowed him to stay home and raise a family in the Kansas City area.
In 1956, President Dwight Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon were nominated for second terms in office by the Republican National Convention in San Francisco.
Cheney's office has said repeatedly that the vice president has no role in government contracting and has severed all financial ties with the Texas-based Halliburton.
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