Sentences with phrase «became vice chair»

Mark was appointed to the Consent & Capacity Board in 1998 and became a Vice Chair and Senior Lawyer Member in 2000.
After regularly attending ABA TECHSHOW over 15 years, he became Vice Chair of the TECHSHOW Board.
Mike Lazaridis became Vice Chair of RIM's Board (working closely with Heins «to offer strategic counsel, provide a smooth transition and continue to promote the BlackBerry brand worldwide») and Chair of the Board's new Innovation Committee; Jim Balsillie remains a member of the Board.
Jim Keith became Vice chair: Keith is a partner with the Jackson, Mississippi office of Adams and Reese, where he serves as the attorney for the Mississippi School Boards Association, the Mississippi High School Activities Association, and the board attorney for twelve school districts.
Phil Hartley became Vice Chair.
Pilar Sokol became Vice Chair.
Cline moved to London in the 1990s, where he became the Vice Chair of the London Film Critics» Circle and the chairman of the London Critics» Circle Film Awards.
Before assuming his current position as town supervisor of Schoharie in 2015, he became the vice chair of the county's Republican Committee, and advanced to the chairmanship last year.
In addition to Ms. Turcot's election to Chair: David Fitz - Gerald, Vice President & CFO, Carris Reels, Inc., Proctor, Vermont will become Vice Chair; Raman Venkat, Office of the CEO / CFO, LeFiell Manufacturing Company, Santa Fe Springs, California will become Secretary / Treasurer; David L. Kelly, Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, Acadian Ambulance Service, Inc., Lafayette, Louisiana will become Immediate Past Chair.
Kathryn Casey Quigley, who will become the vice chair of the town Democratic Party, also sounded optimistic about the future.
Mike Lazaridis, former Co-Chair and Co-CEO, has become Vice Chair of RIM's Board and Chair of the Board's new Innovation Committee.
Rauschenberg, who died in 2008 and whose work is the subject of a major retrospective that opened this month at Tate Modern, was an outspoken critic of auction houses and the outsize profits from which artists were excluded, making Ms. MacLear, who will become a vice chair of Sotheby's fine arts division, an unusual choice.
Richard Atkins QC, of St Philips Chambers, Birmingham, has become Vice Chair of the Bar for 2018.
Fechner has become vice chair of the practice, while Gold has assumed senior status at the firm, according to Covington spokeswoman Rebecca Carr.
Since joining Trethowans LLP he has been appointed to the Southampton Insurance Institute Council becoming President for 2015/16 and to the Hampshire Chamber of Commerce Professional Services Forum becoming Vice Chair.
In the event a vacancy occurs before the vice chair's term has ended, the vice chair - elect shall become the vice chair for the remainder of the term and be eligible to serve another full term, if so recommended and approved by the NAR president - elect.

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At the Roundtable, it was acknowledged that Dale Patterson, Executive Vice President of the Canadian Medical Discoveries Fund, will become the Chair of the Founding Steering Committee and MaRS Discovery District will serve as the Council's Secretariat.
He was Chair of the British Olympic Medical Trust becoming one of the three inaugural trustees & Vice Chairman of the British Olympic Foundation before taking over the Chair in 2017.
WASHINGTON - The Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) today announced that Brent Olson, Assistant Vice President of Public Policy, Emerging Services and Technologies at AT&T, will become the next chair of the FOSI Board of Directors.
Joseph M. Schwartz, a professor of political science at Temple University, a national vice chair of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), and author of Coalition Politics and the Fight for Socialism, talks about the reasons for the rapid growth of DSA to become the largest U.S. socialist organization in the U.S. since the 1940s.
Ray Scollin, state Republican Vice Chair of the North Country, said investing in infrastructure is critical to combat the brain drain and keep young people in small communities like Saranac Lake, which is fast becoming one of the Adirondack Park's most desirable communities for young people.
Prior to becoming Labour's parliamentary candidate in Streatham, Chuka was Vice Chair of Streatham Labour Party from 2004 to 2008 and had held a variety of positions throughout the local party.
A forgery complaint and other problems led Stern toward becoming an FBI informant in the case that led to the arrest of Bronx GOP Chair Jay Savino, Spring Valley Mayor Noramie Jasmin and Deputy Mayor Joseph Desmaret, NYC Councilman Dan Halloran, Queens GOP Vice Chair Vince Tabone, and State Senator Malcolm Smith.
The governor, for whom she worked for a time as a special advisor and who no doubt blessed her appointment as a state party vice chair, must certainly have hoped for a better assist from Quinn in the event the primary becomes a horse race.
«As an observer, we can now begin exploring the specific areas where India can contribute to the project and look forward to their becoming a full partner with a formal agreement and commitment for funding,» says Edward Stone, vice chair of the TMT board and a physics professor at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena.
This passion led her to join the Board of Directors as the Vice Chair for the Canadian Federation of Humane Societies (CFHS), and become a founding member of a national group, Women for a Humane Canada.
The major auction houses were also undergoing changes with Melanie Clore, Chair of Sotheby's Europe, standing down; Brett Gorvy, Chairman of Christie's leaving to start a new partnership with Dominique Levy with Guillaume Cerutti becoming CEO of Christie's, Francois Pinault assuming the role of Chairman of the Board and Patricia Barbizet as new Vice Chairman.
Mark Stephens, CBE, an avid collector and son of a fine artist, joined the Board of the Contemporary Art Society in 1991 and was Vice Chair to Alison Myners before becoming Chair in 2010.
Having chaired the Art Panel of the Arts Council of Great Britain (1953 - 62), he became Vice Chairman of the Council (1962 - 70).
After becoming an attorney, Douglas continued to leverage his engineering background toward his practice, and he previously served as the vice chair for the Allegheny County Bar Association's Construction Law Section.
Geoffrey D. Ferrer, vice chair of Cozen O'Connor's Transportation & Trade Practice Group and Office Managing Partner of the New York Downtown Office, has been sworn in as a member of the Republic of the Marshall Islands bar becoming one of only 54 admitted and active Marshall Islands attorneys.
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