He joined United as the club's finance director in 1997 and eventually became chief executive in Sept. 2003, two years before the club was taken over by Malcolm Glazer, who also owns the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
In 2008, she worked for Vice President Biden in various capacities, travelling with him as his Issues Director during the general election campaign and serving as his Deputy Chief of Staff and Policy Director in the U.S. Senate -- where she managed domestic and economic policy development and legislative initiatives -- as well as his principal domestic policy advisor during his own Presidential campaign.
He joined Genzyme in 1992 as medical director and became the chief medical officer and SVP of biomedical and regulatory affairs in 1996 holding that post until 2011.
Hicks was in the director's box just a few feet in front of chief executive Rick Parry, who he has asked to resign.
Mr Brennan, 57, is a veteran of the CIA, having spent 25 years at the agency in various posts including station chief in Saudi Arabia and deputy executive director in the administration of former President George W Bush.
Oliver's father David Gill, 52, is an accountant who joined United as finance director in 1997 and took over as chief executive six years later following the departure of Peter Kenyon to Chelsea.
"Offshore firms are hiring big names so they have people with reputations that a chief executive in the U.S. or in Europe can check out, " says John Parkinson, managing director of ParkWood Advisors and the former chief technology officer of Capgemini in North America.
"Roger Federer said it perhaps best of all: It's time for us to work together, as opposed to working against each other, " USTA Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer Gordon Smith said in a telephone interview.
Before the results of the referendum were in, David Owen, managing director and chief European financial economist for Jefferies International, said Friday that a "no" vote from Ireland would be "bad news" for the wider eurozone, where some countries are already struggling with recession.
The paper's current editor, Simon Kelner, will become managing director and retain his role as editor-in-chief.
He had risen in Japanese National Railways to became a director and chief engineer, a post once held by his father.
Tim Stevens is Editor-in-chief of Engadget and Editorial Director for AOL Tech.
"I think we can safely say that if there is a 3-D printing revolution, he is the commander in chief, " said SXSW Interactive Director Hugh Forrest in introducing Pettis, MakerBot's CEO, on Friday.
On Tuesday, Jeffrey Johnson, FBI assistant director and chief technology officer, said the project came in under budget.
United manager Sir Alex Ferguson and chief executive David Gill met Lyn football director Andersen in Oslo on Monday to finalise a joint submission which must be handed to Fifa by 30 September.
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Mr Price, director of social services in Rochdale from 1971 to 84, said that Chief Constable Patrick Ross later told him no action would be taken.
Awema's chief executive Naz Malik and finance director Saquib Zia were sacked in February.
Mr Voser was appointed chief executive in July 2009 and has been an executive director since 2004.
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Co-judging the event are writer and activist Cory Doctorow, Robin Miller, editor-in-chief of online publisher OSTG and Paul Jones, director of Ibiblio.
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Every director of the Fund must learn to live with its overbearing paymaster-in-chief.
"We've been consistent in saying we want to bring him here as director of cricket, " chief executive Tom Richardson told BBC Gloucestershire.
Before becoming chief of the Chicago system in 1995, he was budget director for Mayor Richard Daley, and before that was Illinois' top budget analyst.
He previously served as chief of the federal Medicaid program in the Noughties, as Director of the Center for Medicaid and State Operations at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Last August, the Manchester club appointed former Barcelona board member Ferran Soriano as their new chief executive, while in October City appointed former Barcelona technical director Txiki Begiristain as their director of football.
In Sweden, it's quite bizarre though because the prosecutor, the chief prosecutor, the Keir Starmer, the Director of Public Prosecutions in Sweden, dropped the entire case against him saying there was absolutely nothing for him to face back in September.
Later in the afternoon, the President convened a call with FBI Director Bob Mueller, Chief of Staff Jack Lew, and Homeland Security Advisor Brennan to receive an update.
In October 2006, BA's commercial director, Martin George, and communications chief, Iain Burns - who had been on leave of absence since the inquiry into the surcharges began - quit the company.
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"It has been the greatest privilege to serve Manchester United for 16 wonderful years -- the last 10 of which as its chief executive, " said Gill, who joined United as finance director in 1997.
As part of the boardroom shuffle, finance director Gregor Alexander is to be given an expanded role in supporting and deputising for the chief executive in the running and operations of the SSE group.
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