Sentences with phrase «financial vice president of the board»

Mr. Siegel is an active member of the community, serving as the Financial Vice President of the Board of Directors for Jewish Association for Residential Care (JARC), and as a Director of the National Board of Israel Elwyn.
Community Engagement Jewish Association for Residential Care (JARC), Financial Vice President of Board of Directors Jewish Community Foundation of South Palm Beach County United States Holocaust Museum American Friends of Red Magen David Adom, Southeast Chapter, Member Israel Elwyn, National Board of Directors

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Corzine also nominated Oliver Quinn, Prudential Financial's vice president and chief ethics officer, as vice chairman of the board.
Brian Sack is chief of the Monetary and Financial Market Analysis section of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and Robert Elsasser is a vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Tim Manning, ICD.D 2015 - 16 Chair, The Vancouver Board of Trade Regional Vice President, Commercial Financial Services, RBC Royal Bank
Blandin has been active on several national boards, including the Jump $ tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy as vice president of the board of directors and the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards as a member of the CFP Board of Governors and chairman of its national Consumer Advisory Couboard of directors and the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards as a member of the CFP Board of Governors and chairman of its national Consumer Advisory CouBoard of Standards as a member of the CFP Board of Governors and chairman of its national Consumer Advisory CouBoard of Governors and chairman of its national Consumer Advisory Council.
Prior to Avanti, Mr. Scal served as Executive Vice President and a member of the board of directors of CamelBak Products LLC, an outdoor equipment company, Senior Vice President at Kransco Partners LLP, a private equity firm, Director of Business Development at Kransco Group Companies, a toy company, Director of Development at Visa International, a financial services company, Product Manager at General Mills, a food products company, and as an analyst at Cambridge Associates.
Name: Kelly Blackett Title: Executive Vice President, Human Resources and Corporate Communications Areas of responsibility: Human resources, learning and development, corporate communications Years with CWB Financial Group: 3 Career history: 17 years with General Electric in Canada holding a series of progressively responsible human resources leadership roles at GE Capital and GE Corporate, supporting businesses within Canada as well as globally Education: Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction from the University of Alberta Community involvement: Sits on the Board of Trustees for the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation, member of the MacEwan Business School Advisory Board, and past mentor with MORE, a program providing cross-business mentorship to female leaders in Edmonton's business community
Name: Chris Fowler, MA Title: President and Chief Executive Officer Areas of responsibility: Executive management, strategy Years with CWB Financial Group: 27 Career history: Has served at CWB in roles with increasing responsibility since 1991, including, commercial account management (1991 - 1995), credit risk (1995 - 2008), and joined the executive team in 2008 as Executive Vice President, Banking, and then President and Chief Operating Officer Education: Master of Arts Degree in Economics from the University of British Columbia Community involvement: Trustee for the University Hospital Foundation (University of Alberta), Member of the Canadian Bankers Association's Executive Council, director with the Art Gallery of Alberta's board of directors, and campaign cabinet member with the United Way of Alberta Capital Region
He is a director of companies, including Investec, a venture capital company, his own private equity company, and is chairman of the Entrepreneurs Investment Scheme (EIS) Association of lawyers and accountants, a trustee and Vice President of the Elgar Foundation, a Member of the Advisory Boards of the Centre for Policy Studies, Institute of Economic Affairs and Financial Services Forum.
Previously, he was chief operating officer and senior executive vice president of Glendale National Bank and a member of its board of directors, president of Glendale Investment Corp. and Glendale Mortgage Services, Inc. and chief financial officer of Glendale Bancorp..
He is Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Liberty Healthcare Services and also serves on the University of North Carolina — Wilmington Board of Trustees.
Chair, Board of Trustees Retired Executive Vice President and General Counsel, The PNC Financial Services Group
In addition to Siart and Flores, who is also a senior fellow at the Campaign for Grade - Level Reading, the board members are Gregory McGinity, executive director of the Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation; Maria Casillas, founder of Families in Schools; Virgil Roberts, chairman of the board of Families in Schools; Marc Sternberg, K - 12 education program director for the Walton Family Foundation, and Allison Keller, senior vice president and chief financial officer and executive director of the W.M. Keck Foundation.
Our board of directors has selected John S. Bowers Jr., a director and our President and Chief Executive Officer, and Brian B. Dow, our Vice President of Finance, Chief Financial Officer and Secretary, to serve as proxies at the special meeting.
The Board has concluded that Mr. Patel should serve as trustee of the Trust because of the experience he gained serving as trustee of the Schwab Funds and Laudus Funds since 2011, as executive vice president, general manager and chief financial officer of a software company, his service on other public company boards, and his experience serving as chair of the Schwab Funds and Laudus Funds» Audit, Compliance and Valuation Committee.
The Board has concluded that Ms. Patmore should serve as trustee of the Trust because of her experience serving as chief financial officer and executive vice president of First Data Payment Business and First Data Corporation, as well as her knowledge of and experience in management consulting.
Partygoers included everyday art lovers, deep - pocket patrons and VIPs, including photorealist Chuck Close, who called the 460,000 - square - foot space, now America's largest contemporary art museum, wonderful; Peter Boris, executive vice president of Pace Gallery in New York, who deemed it not only staggering but also a treasure that «elevates the museum to an entirely new level of importance»; and financial mogul Charles Schwab, chairman of the museum's board of trustees, who said simply, «It's a wow — a major wow.»
Litigation partner Steve Baughman was named Vice President of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) Bar Association on March 22, following an election held at the organization's second annual conference in Washington, D.C. Formed through the collaboration and financial support of more than 45 law firms, including Paul, Weiss, the PTAB Bar Association serves as a forum for communications between the PTAB and other stakeholders, and aims to preserve and promote the highest professional and ethical standards among lawyers and stakeholders who appear before the PTAB.
Our 30th Anniversary Dinner was a tribute to those who have made an extraordinary contribution to expanding access to justice for all — our Fellows and alumni, Board members past and present, sponsors, and this year's Scales of Justice Awardee, Discover Financial Services Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Kelly McNamara Corley.
The titan of the real estate industry is generous with his praise of those who've helped him along the way — including some deceased executives — and current key players, such as his two sons: Martin, who is vice chairman and CEO of Century 21 Canada and president and COO of parent company CPG; and Christopher, an executive director of the firm who sits on various boards and is involved in the strategic planning and financial aspects of the organization.
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