Sentences with phrase «as acting director there»

In 1966, after his time in grad school at NYU, McShine became curator at the Jewish Museum and served as acting director there from 1967 - 68.

Not exact matches

In multiple interactions, according to the former FBI director, Trump told Comey that there was «no way» he would let prostitutes perform sex acts involving urine, as he was alleged to have done in Moscow in 2013, according to the now - infamous dossier.
There is certainly a school of thought that suggests Spurs chairman Daniel Levy acts as a kind of director of football, picking cost effective targets and doing all the negotiating with other clubs personally.
«According to civil service rule, you should at least be in either level 16 or 17 before you can become a director, in this case, there were level 13 and 14 who held sway as «acting directors,» and we believe there is need to regularise it and have only «substantive directors,» Akanji said.
And Bill Finch, new acting executive director of the Thruway Authority, said as recently as February that there were no specific plans to bring cashless tolling to Upstate sections of the Thruway.
Jim Teese, who's now acting as Team Cox's spokesman (Communications Director Mike Levoff, a Bloomberg administration veteran, also quit), said he «knows there was some dispute» involving the Web team but had to check on what the status was.
During his three and half year tenure there, Anthony wore multiple hats, including managing over $ 40 million in program assets as Acting Director of Finance and overseeing large interagency collaborations as Associate Director of Special projects.
As acting NIH Director Raynard Kington explained at a press conference, there will be separate channels for determining whether a cell line is eligible depending on whether it was derived before or after 7 July, the effective date of the guidelines.
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It takes a similar plot (a girl's inexplicable obsession with a jerk as the crux of a police investigation), similar structure (flashbacks and an unreliable narrator expose the truth of the jerk's vanishing act), similar setting (a gothic academy), and even a similar conclusion (Abandon's is a million times sadder, if atonally winking in and of itself), but Gaghan, besides sparking with his characters in a way that is foreign to the makers of The Hole (there, director Nick Hamm is less interested in compulsion than in repulsion), has no use for sensationalism — The Hole is a piece of tabloid reportage next to Abandon, which wallows humanistically in the epidemic of loneliness.
From director Jeremy Saulnier (Blue Ruin)-- formerly a cinematographer (Putty Hill, Septien)-- the movie is meticulously shot and acted, as fine a piece of cinematic craftsmanship as there is.
There aren't many writer - directors who could tell a story of small - town rape, murder, grief and guilt at the same time as taking you down all sorts of black - comic paths and having immense fun with the writing and acting along the way.
For the first time in the 7 - year history of The LCJ Movie Awards, there are 7 nominees in each of the four individual acting categories, as well as Best Director and The Roger Ebert Actor of the Year Award.
Flashbacks trace Cohan's rise, from a childhood performing in his family's vaudeville act to his early days as a struggling Tin Pan Alley songwriter to his overwhelming success as an actor, writer, director and producer known for patriotic songs like «Yankee Doodle Dandy,» «You're a Grand Old Flag» and «Over There
But there's a lot of variety and incredible filmmaking here as well, and the two perceived front - runners — Amy and The Look of Silence — could not be more different in style; Amy director Asif Kapadia compiles reams of archival footage to tell the tragic story of Amy Winehouse, while in The Look of Silence Joshua Oppenheimer continues the story he began in The Act of Killing to present interviews with survivors, and perpetrators, of the Indonesian genocide.
Benefield has served in several key roles at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (the de Young umbrella institution) in his four years there, including two stints as acting director.
There is a purposeful, political act behind Hoseini as director of these scenes in which she creates a new, collective social sphere, free with possibilities for both artist and subject.
Curious as to whether there are two Peter Lilleys with an interest in climate change, or whether comment # 12 is from the right wing Tory MP, Vice Chairman and Senior Independent Non-Executive Director at Tethys Petroleum, member of the House Of Commons Select Committee on Climate Change (no conflict of interest there, then), and one of only three MPs to vote against the Climate Change Act?
The fact that in 2005 the director himself had described the marriage of the Observatory and Harvard as having been ``... formalized as the Center for Astrophysics» suggests that, contrary to the director's present statement that the Center does not exist as a legal entity, there was in fact some formal process, event, act or deed by which the entity known as the «Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics» came into some form of legal existence in 1973, when the Observatory moved to Cambridge «to affiliate with Harvard» in a «partnership».
There are planned activities, desserts at every meal, and camp counselors who act as cruise ship directors for the whole program.
This isn't to say that there aren't bumps in the road ahead for law firm IPOs — as a colleague of mine says, wait for the first shareholder action that charges a law firm's board of directors failed to act in the shareholders» best interests.
In the court's view, where, as here: (1) the Director under the OBCA issues a certificate pursuant to a rectification order; (2) the appellant could reasonably have sought a stay of the rectification order pending appeal; (3) the court is not satisfied that no third party acted, directly or indirectly, in reliance on the certificate issued pursuant to the rectification order and would not be prejudiced by its revocation; and (4) there are no special circumstances which justify exercising the power to cancel the certificate, thereby undermining certainty in a court - approved corporate fundamental change, the principle in Norcan requires the court to decline to exercise its authority to order the revocation of that certificate or otherwise unwind the court - approved corporate fundamental change.
There was a post-film panel discussion with US Senators Heidi Heitkamp, John McCain, Claire McCaskill and Rob Portman, and the film's director, Mary Mazzio, with broadcast journalist Perri Peltz acting as moderator.
One of those things that does act as a pretty powerful disincentive for speaking to an educator, is when there's a track record that's built up of the educators or the director or whoever you've been dealing with, not following through, so you may have had discussions about something that's concerning you about your child and how they are fitting in or how they are coping with certain things, and you've been assured that changes will be made and your child will be accommodated, but then you discover that that hasn't been done or maybe it was done for the first week and then it just dissipated.
«We're seeing a modest uptick in there and we see it as good news,» said Michael Cromartie, acting director of building services for the city of Dayton.
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