Not exact matches
That's why many
CEOs go to great, often extreme,
lengths to make sure they're getting the right people on board.
The schemers
go to great
lengths to spoof company e-mail or use social engineering
to assume the identity of the
CEO, a company attorney, or trusted vendor.
«Americans are fed up with their student debt, as evidenced by their delayed life plans and the
lengths they would
go to in order
to get rid of it, if they could,» said Andrew Josuweit,
CEO and president, Student Loan Hero.
As
CEO, Yagan
goes to great
lengths to keep Match on top.
In a CT Mirror commentary piece entitled «Don't let misinformation destroy the promise of Common Core,» Jennifer Alexander, the
CEO of ConnCAN, Connecticut's charter school lobbying group
goes to great
length to actually MISLEAD Connecticut's parents about the false promise of the Common Core.
«Americans are fed up with their student debt, as evidenced by their delayed life plans and the
lengths they would
go to in order
to get rid of it, if they could,» said Andrew Josuweit,
CEO and president, Student Loan Hero.
«Fossil fuel companies and their allies will
go to great
lengths to deny the fact that climate change is happening now,» said Maggie L. Fox, TCRP president and
CEO.
Smugmug's
CEO, Don MacAskill, chronicles the
lengths his company has
gone to anticipate and withstand failures in Amazon's cloud in a detailed blog post, and like Netflix, he builds resiliency by constantly causing deliberate failures: