Baby boomers facing the possibility of neurological disorders, strokes and accident trauma contribute to the positive job trend, says Lemmietta McNeilly, chief staff officer of speech-language pathology at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
On Mar. 2 Iridium's chief operating officer told his staff they had a deal.
Hire a Chief Security Officer and associated staff that will focus solely on issues relating to information security.
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John Podesta, president and chief executive officer of the Center, served as chief of staff to President William J.
We have a large IT security staff overseen by a Chief Information Security Officer who works to identify and implement best practices.
But Chief Environmental Health Officer John Cook said his staff had been involved with the plant's plans all the way and there was no cause for alarm.
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Chief operating officer Juliet Walters said 140 patients and 20 staff had been affected by the latest outbreak - the fourth this year at the hospital.
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Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, a former chief of staff of the Treasury Department, has hosted events in Silicon Valley for President Obama and former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.
The social network's Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, a former chief of staff of the Treasury Department, has hosted events in Silicon Valley for President Obama and former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.
Not least, the company has more than doubled its staff, to 289 employees, including a new chief marketing officer and a couple of VPs.
That story said that the trading losses were, at least in part, caused by the 2010 illness, and absence, of its highly effective Chief Investment Officer, Ina Drew, who had been supervising staff in London and New York.
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Tory PCC Adam Simmonds' plans include employing a chief of staff, four assistant commissioners, and a value for money officer.
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On Wednesday, the Ministry of Defence announced that Gen Sir David Richards is to be the next chief of the defence staff, the UK's most senior military officer.
As co-president and chief financial officer, she is Ellison's enforcer and chief of staff.
In the last two months, the company hired two mobile developers, bringing its Web and mobile development staff to 15, said Debra Robinson, the company's chief information officer.
Petraeus asked Peter Mansoor, who had participated in the Council of Colonels, to serve as his executive officer in Iraq, a position similar to that of chief of staff in a civilian office.
An academy spokesman, Chief Warrant Officer David French, said Burhoe is expanding race relations training to all staff members at the academy, and has contacted the community and the NAACP for assistance.
England's former deputy chief medical officer, Prof Aidan Halligan, said the problem went "much deeper" than staff.
It also raised concerns about retired staff returning to posts, and pointed to the case of Strathclyde Fire and Rescue chief fire officer Brian Sweeney.
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Ina Drew, who was chief investment officer, said the bank's risk models were flawed and that some London-based staff hid information from her.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, was convicted in 2007 in connection with the leaking of CIA officer Plame's identity -- information that was technically classified, though Cheney later implied that information had been declassified.
But after lengthy management discussions, the medical staff recommended he temporarily return to the UK to receive better rehab treatment, overseen by England's chief medical officer Dr. Nick Peirce and his own fitness guru Dave Roberts.
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