Sentences with phrase «became vice»

In 1976, the Broker became a vice president of the Brokerage and entered into a written employment agreement.
Dad took over as president, and I became the vice president.
McMillan eventually became vice president of corporate training for Wm. Rigg, which was purchased by NRT Inc. and merged with a local Coldwell Banker office in 1999.
When CASEL incorporated as a not - for - profit organization in 2007, she became vice president for strategic initiatives, responsible for strategic planning, development of collaborative partnerships, and exploration of new projects.
He became Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer in 2007.
Mark was appointed to the Consent & Capacity Board in 1998 and became a Vice Chair and Senior Lawyer Member in 2000.
In 2001, Mr. Rowe became the Vice President of DATA.TXT Corporation, the developers of Time Matters Software, the leading legal practice management software system.
After regularly attending ABA TECHSHOW over 15 years, he became Vice Chair of the TECHSHOW Board.
I started paying close attention to lawyer bios back in 2002, when I went from journalism to marketing and became vice president of editorial for the legal marketing and PR firm Jaffe Associates.
The media won't even report that in December 2015, former Governor John Baldacci, creator of the horrible expedited wind law, became Vice Chairman of Iberdrola's wind division, Avangrid, the second largest wind company in the U.S. Former Press Herald owner Bobby Monks, Jr. had a photo of wind turbines on his website on the very webpage where he solicited investment opportunities.
PHILIP SHABECOFF, The New York Times, 1959 - 1991: Of course, when Gore became vice president, and with his interest and having published a book on this, everybody thought this was going to be a major preoccupation of the Clinton administration.
For instance, Ned Leonard, a longtime Western Fuels operative, became a vice president at CEED and is now the go - to guy on clean coal technology at ACCCE.
The oil and gas industry got a huge boost when Dick Cheney, the CEO of Halliburton, became vice president in 2001.
He soon became vice president and his conviction that climate change was dominated by man - made emissions went mainstream.
Having chaired the Art Panel of the Arts Council of Great Britain (1953 - 62), he became Vice Chairman of the Council (1962 - 70).
He became vice president for finance and administration at the University of the Arts in 2005 and took on his current role in 2011.
She became vice president for institutional advancement in 2004.
In 1943, Herring and Alonzo Aden founded the Barnett Aden Gallery, and Thomas became its vice president.
He then became vice president of Wells Rich Greene advertising, where his work included the design of the first New York State lottery ticket and the branding of Chex Party Mix.
Hisashi Koinuma became the Vice CEO of Tecmo Koei, one of the biggest game companies in Japan.
Eventually, Billy became Vice President of investments, and branch manager of the Aptos office.
Having appeared on national news outlets such as Good Morning America, NY1, Cosmo Radio on Sirius XM and Fox Business, to name a few, Mara became Vice President when I Do Now I Don't merged with DELGATTO in 2015.
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.
I fall into a conversation about this subject with Jon Ikeda, the former director of the Acura design studio who recently became the vice president of the Acura Division.
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.
While pursuing her Educational Specialist's degree in Elementary Administration, she became Vice Principal at Academia de Niños where she led initiatives to dramatically increase student attendance and develop sustainable systems for the growing school.
Ms. Crawford became Vice Principal in Charles County Public School System in 2008 and received a Governor's Citation, Congressional Recognition, and several other awards for exemplary service to students and the community.
Later, he became Vice President of Product Strategy, leading the enhancement of ANet's technology platform and partnerships in support of schools.
They were able to start a junior high school, where she became Vice Principal and then transitioned to be Principal at Da Vinci Charter Academy.
I helped reorganize our council at ACE and became the Vice President.
Phil Hartley became Vice Chair.
Pilar Sokol became Vice Chair.
In 1974, she joined the faculty at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and became vice president of Radcliffe College and also dean of what became the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; took 1977 - 79 off to direct the National Institute of Education; authored seven books along the way; and in 1982 made history: Graham became the dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education (1982 - 91), the first woman at the University to be named dean of a whole faculty.
Hisashi Koinuma became the Vice CEO of Tecmo Koei, one of the biggest game companies in Japan.
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.
The itching on my arms though, creeped its way back in to my life when I consumed too many other grains (corn tortilla chips became my vice).
Then, from 1991 to 2014, he was with the free - market Cato Institute in Washington, D.C., where he eventually became a vice president.
He was elected to the school board in 2009 and became vice president after working on the State Senate campaign of Democrat Brian X. Foley.
You were MP in parliament, then you became vice president, quarter president and a full president.
During the launch of a book: «Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges of leadership in Nigeria,» a biography on President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja on Monday, October 3, 2016, Nigerians were fed with half truths by the author, Professor John Paden, on how Osinbajo became the Vice President of the country.
He assumed the governorship when Rockefeller became vice president.
Gaetana Ciarlante became vice chairman.
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.
Somebody has been penciled down as the chairman, another as the vice chairman and they swapped it overnight, I think it was in Shomolu and the vice chairman became chairman and the chairman became vice chairman overnight without any process, without any withdrawal.
Aged 24 and based in New York, Sajid became a Vice President of Chase Manhattan Bank.
She was an active member of her local labor union, DC 37, and eventually became its the vice president for political action and legislative affairs.
In 1998 he became the vice president of information technology recruitment at Selectis Corp. in Arlington Heights.
After a year - and - ahalf in the role, Khan and a partner purchased a number of bankrupt Church's Chicken units and became vice president of operations and COO in 1997 of Best American Hospitality.
He didn't die, but became vice
He became a Vice President in 1992 and assumed leadership of the regulatory department in 1999.
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