The daily deals company said Executive Chairman Eric Lefkofsky and Chairman Ted Leonsis have been named to the newly created office of the Chief Executive, replacing Mason, effective immediately.
He joined Hooper Holmes right after college in 1968 to investigate insurance claims, and landed in the chief executive's office in 1985.
Announcing the pilot, Catherine Dyer, chief executive of the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service, said it recognised the need for innovation and the use of new technologies in the court system.
The rode to dishonor in office can end in this committee, in this room, on this very day: because what an impeachment is, of course, is the single device to remove from the office the chief executive who you decide is constitutionally disqualified to serve, and by doing so, overturn two national elections.
The Gender Sensitive Indicators for Media will be presented by Krishanthi Rondon-Fuentes, Chief of the Executive Office, UNESCO Communication and Information Sector.
The team should include the chief executive and a representative of the press office.
Much of the focus has been on one conversation, relatively late in the Awema story, in November last year between a senior official in the Wales European Funding Office and the then Chief Executive of Awema, Naz Malik.
"The high respect that is owed to the office of the chief executive, though not justifying a rule of categorical immunity, is a matter that should inform the conduct of the entire proceeding, " wrote Stevens.
Bush, with his certified win in Florida, can now claim that state's 25 disputed electoral votes, giving him a 271-267 edge over Gore in the Electoral College -- where 270 votes are needed to claim the nation's chief executive office.
The review was commissioned following allegations made by the office's former chief executive.
The body of Tamerlan Tsarnaev was picked up around 5:30 Thursday from the Massachusetts Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, according to a spokesman for the state's Executive Office of Public Safety.
The Conservatives said they were proposing cuts in the chief executive's department, and said back office efficiencies could be made in the economic development section.
Ina Drew, the executive who ran the Chief Investment Office where the losses occurred, volunteered to return her pay to the maximum amount allowed by the bank.
What is clear is that the plucky efforts by John Varley, chief executive of Barclays, in talks primarily with the Cabinet Office minister Oliver Letwin, to establish some kind of entente cordiale between bankers and ministers are close to collapse (see my assorted notes on all this from November 14 onwards).
Lucovsky testified in court that, during his exit interview with Steven Ballmer, the Microsoft chief executive threw a chair across his office, vowing to "bury" Schmidt.
The reason why the Chinese leadership has decided to dump him now is that it has realised that Hong Kong's election committee the 800 grandees, many pro-Beijing, who choose the chief executive completes its term of office in July.
Months after disclosing billions of dollars in losses due to a botched trading strategy in the London branch of its Chief Investment Office, JPMorgan Chase has appointed executive Craig Delany to lead the unit.
The letter from Moya Greene, Royal Mail chief executive, said Ormskirk delivery office had not gone through any recent operational change, but the management team "did revise their delivery methods some time ago".
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The Finnish firm is making its announcement on the same day that Stephen Elop, a former executive at Microsoft who oversaw the distribution of its famous Office suite, starts at Nokia as chief executive officer.
It emerged hours after the release of the audit office report which said the council's actions over the chief executive's pay had been "unlawful on a number of grounds".
Jeff Johnson, the former chief investment officer of Equity Office, started as Dividend's chief executive three weeks ago, while Richard Kincaid, Equity Office's former chief executive, has been Dividend's chairman since the summer.
Instead much of the power rests with the White House chief of staff, who heads up the president's immediate staff in the Executive Office, and who is likely to be his first appointment.
Before social media was born, networking was something you only did face-to-face at the local pub, a chief executive's mahogany office or in between stuffing your face with smoked salmon blinis in a soulless conference room.
"The action is here, " says Louis A. (Chip) Weil III, Central's chief executive, in his office atop the Arizona Republic building in downtown Phoenix.
John Compton, the chief executive of the board, has confirmed that the Cabinet Office had been asked to investigate the possible removal of documents and identify sources.
Wally Smith, 51, REI's chief executive since 1983, presides over the empire from a no-frills office complex near the Seattle-Tacoma airport.
John Rowe, the chief executive of Exelon, keeps a collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts in his office and at one time even had a mummy case.
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Wally Smith, 51, REI's chief executive officer since 1983, presides over the empire from a no- frills office complex in Kent, 15 miles south of Seattle.
The company's chief executive, terrified that competitors would steal his ideas, fostered an office culture corroded by fear, distrust and secrecy.
Under fire for his party's handling of allegations against ex-chief executive Lord Rennard, he said voters could trust the party's record in office.
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