Sentences with phrase «as branch chief»

Acted as Branch Chief while supervisor was on leave; Lead writer of site visit reports to include findings, strengths, and recommendations to resolve corrective action plans or modify program approaches.
Kevin served as a branch chief in the Division of Enforcement of the SEC, where he led cases regarding financial fraud, market manipulation, insider trading, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and municipal bond offerings.
Prior to joining WilmerHale in 2001, Davison held various roles at the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including acting as counsel to the SEC chairman and serving as branch chief of the SEC's division of enforcement.

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As chief executive of TD, Clark led an astounding U.S. expansion of the bank, adding 1,300 branches in just five years.
The Air Force chief of staff said it was hard to predict how the branch's footprint in Afghanistan would change, as operational needs may shift in the future.
James Egan has been appointed to replace Booij as head of the London branch while continuing in his current role of chief commercial officer for Europe.
In that capacity, he served both as a senior official within the department's terrorism and financial intelligence branch and as deputy chief of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, one of sixteen U.S. intelligence agencies coordinated under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Having carefully collected and sifted through the available intelligence, President Obama, who as head of state and Commander in Chief holds both the olive branch and the arrows, came to the conclusion that the United States should augment its force in Afghanistan with 30,000 new troops, though their stay will not be long.
The Band's Chief Executive appoints the Commissioner of Corporate Affairs, and that appointment is ratified by the Band's legislative branch, known as the Band Assembly.
As described in the letter, the proposal from Cuomo provides more detail to what the governor has publicly called for in recent weeks, namely the creation of a «chief procurement officer» to oversee state contracting within the executive branch.
And as presidents from Jefferson to Bush have found, the leaders and members of the legislative branch have their own agendas, even if they nominally belong to the same party as the Chief Executive (lucky Washington pretty much got a free ride).
It was therefore not entirely surprising when it wilfully portrayed the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) as the most corrupt security sector by ensuring the arraignment of its three past service chiefs in courts while not much is known in other branches of military and security agencies, including the police.
He also served as Deputy Assistant Director and Assistant Director of the Cyber Division, Chief of the Computer Investigations Unit in the National Infrastructure Protection Center, field supervisor of the Computer Crimes Squad for the Baltimore Field Office, and Chief of the Executive Staff for the National Security Branch.
As part of the process for charter renewal (which expires at the end of 2016) the culture secretary, John Whittingdale, has recruited eight experts, among them former Channel 5 chair and chief executive Dawn Airey and Dame Colette Bowe, the former chairwoman of the regulator Ofcom, to oversee a «root - and - branch» review of the public broadcaster.
The rules may include guidelines for techniques such as rain gardens, rain barrels, green roofs, green streets and porous pavements, said Connie Bosma, the municipal branch chief in the EPA's water permits division.
At the time, Penelope Hitchcock, the chief of the sexually transmitted disease branch of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), hailed the work as critical to developing better drugs.
«What was most troubling is that as wild game consumption increases, the blood - lead levels increase,» said study co-author Mary Jean Brown, chief of the CDC's lead poisoning prevention branch.
As Vernon Ross, chief of the Budget Operations and Systems branch of NSF's budget division, put it in an e-mail, «The bottom line is that proposal pressure has outstripped NSF's funding.»
In the accompanying editorial, William Callaghan, MD, chief, Maternal and Infant Health Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, and co-authors cite the research done by Dr. Jena and his co-investigators as an important step towards a better understanding of this condition and its implications for the health care landscape.
Robert Wildin, M.D., a clinical geneticist with nearly three decades of experience in private and hospital - based medical practice, joined the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) on Nov. 10, 2014 as chief of the Genomic Healthcare Branch (GHB).
As chief of the MARC Branch at NIGMS, Tol made other seminal contributions.
Marv Fertel retired at the close of 2016 as president and chief executive officer of the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) which is the policy organization for the U.S. nuclear industry and represents the industry in addressing generic technical and regulatory issues before the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; as well as policy and legislative activities with the Congress and the Executive Branch.
Previously, he served as the NHGRI Scientific Director (2002 - 2009), Chief of the NHGRI Genome Technology Branch (1996 - 2009), and Director of the NIH Intramural Sequencing Center (1997 - 2009).
With the looming threat of closure as a result of CEO and sister Carol (Jennifer Aniston), branch manger Clay (T.J. Miller) and Chief Technical Officer Josh (Jason Bateman) decide to throw a Christmas party in order to land an account worth $ 14 million thus saving the jobs of all.
Public Relations Branch: Ten years employment in publicity, advertising or promotion, five of those as a department head or chief strategist of a company involved in producing, distributing, marketing or publicizing theatrical motion pictures.
A West Coast branch of the movement has set up operations as the Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Race, Ethnicity and Diversity at the school of law at the University of California, Berkeley.
«I always found nothing in there that would help the consumer determine if this stuff really works,» said Lyon, who last year ended a 10 - year stint as chief of the Child Development and Behavior Branch at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, which sponsors studies on reading.
Her decorated Naval career includes tours of duty as Chief of the Requirements Branch and Joint Manpower Planner with the Washington Joint Staff, the Executive Assistant and Naval Aide to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, and as Senior Fellow on the Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies Group at the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island.
After being questioned and cleared by Detective Chief Superintendent Robert MacFarlane of Scotland Yard's elite Special Branch, she is drawn into MacFarlane's personal fiefdom as a special adviser on the case.
As an example, Robert Wirtz, PhD, retired chief of the Entomology Branch of the Centers for Disease Control, will speak from his vast experience in preventing mosquito - borne diseases throughout the world.
He'll now be working at the company's Dallas branch as chief technology officer.
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The judges» associations had representatives on every committee, which served as both a formal recognition by the Chief's Office of their role in the structure of the Court and an olive branch to smooth troubled relationships.
As Chief Executive, POTUS can delegate powers and authority (within the executive branch) according to his sole discretion — except for where the constitution requires senate approval.
The Chief Justice of British Columbia, Lance S.G. Finch, addressed a meeting of the B.C. Branch of the Canadian Bar Association recently on the subject of access to justice, singling out the high cost of legal services as a prominent, if not new, obstacle to that goal.
On Friday, Peggy A. Quince was sworn in as chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court, becoming the first black woman to lead that state's court system — or any branch of government in Florida.
If the public perceived that it was as overtly partisan as the other two branches, justice, as Chief Justice John Roberts might put it, will have «struck out.»
The chief justice also acts as the chief administrative officer of the judicial system, and Quince takes charge in an era when the Legislature has to be constantly prodded to adequately fund the judicial branch.
The chief justices, as the heads of the judicial departments in their respective states, come together in this organization to represent the state courts in the same way as the National Governors Association represents the executive branches of state government.
As chief administrative officer of the judicial branch of government, the Chief Justice assigns Justices and judges, including retired Justices and judges who consent and are approved by the Court to serve, to duty in courts that require temporary assistchief administrative officer of the judicial branch of government, the Chief Justice assigns Justices and judges, including retired Justices and judges who consent and are approved by the Court to serve, to duty in courts that require temporary assistChief Justice assigns Justices and judges, including retired Justices and judges who consent and are approved by the Court to serve, to duty in courts that require temporary assistance.
The chief justice and a majority of the supreme court, in consultation with the administrative judges of the superior and circuit courts and other nonjudicial branch officers as established by court rule, shall design and implement by court rule, a program for performance evaluation of judges and court personnel... The program for performance evaluation shall ensure that each judge and court employee is evaluated a minimum of once every 3 years.
The chief justice and a majority of the supreme court, in consultation with the administrative judges of the superior and circuit courts and other nonjudicial branch officers as established by court rule, shall design and implement by court rule, a program for performance evaluation of judges
The judicial tribunals on which this book focuses are the same executive branch organizations that, as noted above, were called «judicial tribunals» in the McRuer Report; the same organizations that, in 1990, Ed Ratushny's Report on the Independence of Federal Administrative Tribunals and Agencies described as «tribunals which are adjudicative» and for which it recommended the label «tribunal» be exclusively reserved; and the same organizations that in 1991 the late Chief Justice of Canada Antonio Lamer, in a keynote speech to the conference of the Council of Canadian Administrative Tribunals, referred to as bodies that are «created to operate essentially as adjudicators... in a manner that is similar to the function of the judiciary... [and] expected to dispense justice in the same sense as the courts of law.»
The Colorado State Judicial Branch also announced that District Court Judge Brian Flynn will replace Judge Bottger as the Chief Judge of the Twenty - First Judicial District Court.
A 1987 Direct Recruit Officer, Milap Chand has been appointed as the Chief Regional Manager of the at Nagpur regional branch of The Oriental Insurance.
EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Thirty years of legal practice, including as a senior in - house counsel for a Fortune 500 public company, partner of major regional law firm, in - house counsel to a national bank, and branch chief in a federal agency.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Supervised administrative support team ensuring effective and efficient operations Trained new associates in daily operations, claim processing, and company policies Oversaw invoicing, branch claims, liability reports, and company checking account Investigated off site damage reports and provided claim process recommendations Analyzed processes and introduced plan to reduce claims and increase efficiency Directed and oversaw company special events from conception to implementation Managed calendars for Chief Operations Officer, General Manager, and sales team Provided excellent customer service ensuring client satisfaction and repeat business Maintained customer information database guaranteeing organized client information Opened new client accounts and upgraded existing services Handled marketing duties including advertisements in yellow pages Inventoried company office supplies and replenished as needed Served as first point of contact between company and clients Researched and purchased new multiline phone system for reception team Significant experience conducting sales and customer service in a retail setting
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