Sentences with phrase «become vice chairman»

Barry White, CEO of REI, will become vice chairman of CB Richard Ellis» Global Operations Management Board.
Barbizet, who succeeded Steven Murphy as CEO two years ago, will become vice chairman of the board and remain as CEO of Francois Pinault's parent company, Artemis.
The candidacy of a 34 - year - old Bronx assemblyman — and veteran of President Barack Obama's presidential campaign and White House — to become a vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee has drawn more enthusiasm nationally than in his native borough, where party leadership perceives him as an overly ambitious interloper using his local office as stepping stone on his way to glory in Washington.
Edelman Financial Services announced Thursday that personal finance author, educator and former advisor David Bach has become vice chairman of the advisory firm.
John Cahill, Kraft chairman and CEO, will become vice chairman and run a newly formed operations and strategy committee on the board.
Soon - Shiong will become vice chairman of the board, and Nant Capital will have a 12.9 percent stake, making it Tribune's second - largest shareholder.
She takes over the roles from David Dyer, who announced his retirement in May and who will become Vice Chairman of the board.
Before becoming Vice Chairman, he also served as the CFO of CRA, where he led 2 successful, follow - on public equity offerings and an innovative convertible bond offering.
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.
Gaetana Ciarlante became vice chairman.
Having chaired the Art Panel of the Arts Council of Great Britain (1953 - 62), he became Vice Chairman of the Council (1962 - 70).
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.
He became Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer in 2007.

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But people familiar with the deliberations say Williams» monetary policy expertise became more important, because of the failure of the White House to nominate a vice chairman for the Federal Reserve.
Bert Thornton, the vice chairman emeritus of Waffle House Inc., is one of those gorillas: He joined the company as a manager trainee and helped it become an iconic restaurant chain, retiring as its president and chief operations officer.
He became a senior vice president of Walmart in 1978 and was appointed vice chairman in 1982.
She was vice president at TD Bank before becoming Chairman & CEO of Guardian Capital's Worldsource Financial Management, creating and overseeing four divisions nationally, and ultimately growing the business to over $ 8B in assets.
At that point, he became an executive vice chairman.
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.
Stephen Greenberg, Chairman and Malcolm Hoenlein, Executive Vice Chairman / CEO said on Monday, «Today, Gov. Cuomo called out the BDS movement for what it is — a hate driven ideology seeking to do harm to Israel and became the first U.S. governor to exercise executive authority to counter BDS.»
While that has been the case since Ryan was named the 2012 vice presidential nominee, the interest in using him as a campaign asset has only increased since he became speaker of the House, said Rep. Greg Walden, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Grant is vice chairman of the Erie County Democratic Party, but says she will not formally ask for their endorsement because during early talks it became apparent she would not receive it.
Saying the conservative grassroots movement is «now the most potent force in Republican politics» and pointing out Rep. Pete Sessions, chairman of the National Republican Campaign Committee, and Rep. Mike Pence, chairman of the House Republican Conference, are both members of the new House Tea Party Caucus, DNC chairman Tim Kaine said «the Republican Party agenda has become the Tea Party agenda and vice versa.»
The vice chairman position will become vacant on January 1st.
He succeeds Adam VanDeMark of Lockport, who became first vice chairman.
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.
Stephen Odell, former CEO of Volvo, is remaining with the Ford family and is becoming group vice president, chairman, and CEO of Ford of Europe.
Dr. Woong - chul Yang, Vice Chairman and Head of the Kia R&D Center, says it's become imperative for Kia to go all - in with the development of these technologies.
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«Our aim is to strengthen relationships with card members who rely on American Express because they appreciate the value of world - class service and the benefits of our premium products,» said Ed Gilligan, vice chairman of American Express, in a Dec. 17, 2010, statement.The move became effective near the end of March 2011.
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.
First appointed as International Vice President of the Warner Bros Music Publishing, he later became Chairman of major record company Warner Music UK.
Applications are now open for the three - day training, where former US Vice President and Climate Reality Founder and Chairman Al Gore will train people from around the world to become Climate Reality Leaders and take action to address the climate crisis.
In February, Wong became general counsel and corporate secretary of Prophecy Coal Corp. in Vancouver and continues to volunteer his time as vice chairman of the board of the Vancouver East Cultural Centre, known colloquially as the Cultch.
Geely's vice president for international business Nathan Yu Ning will become chairman of Terrafugia, and three other Geely executives will join the company's board.
Bannon, the Breitbart News Network executive chairman who went on to become the CEO of the Trump campaign and then the short - lived senior counselor to President Trump, was deeply involved in the formation of Cambridge Analytica, and served as a vice president of the London - based start - up.
«We think that at some point there will be... Bitcoin will hit a tipping point and like it took time for people to adopt PCs and the Internet, at some point there is a tipping point and this could become... Bitcoin could become as ubiquitous as PCs and the Internet are now,» said Jonathan Johnson, Overstock.com executive Vice Chairman Jonathan in January 2014.
«The UAE has become the foremost global platform for turning the future into reality,» said His Excellency, Mohammed Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and The Future, and Vice Chairman of the Dubai Future Accelerators.
Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of Android at Google, will join Magic Leap's board, while Paul Jacobs, executive chairman of Qualcomm, and Don Harrison, vice president of corporate development at Google, will both become observers on the startup's board.
Others, such as Randal Quarles, Federal Vice Chairman for Supervision, could see Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies potentially disrupting our current financial system if they become more widespread in use:
Bob Dyson, former owner and chairman of the Red Carpet of America real estate franchise system, has become president of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in San Diego, and his wife, Loraine, co-owner of Dyson & Dyson, becomes vice president of marketing.
Despite this sector's exemplary performance, it has become increasingly difficult for developers to secure construction loans from banks, which are the best source of financing in terms of cost, flexibility and size of loans, according to Steve Roth, vice chairman, debt and structured finance, with real estate services firm CBRE.
Gray will assume the role as president and chief operating officer while James, a dealmaking legend who came to the firm in 2002 after a career on Wall Street and was named president in 2006, will become executive vice chairman.
Board member Stephen Ashley will become the non-executive chairman, Vice Chairman and COO Daniel Mudd will serve as interim CEO, and Executive Vice President Robert Levin will serve as intechairman, Vice Chairman and COO Daniel Mudd will serve as interim CEO, and Executive Vice President Robert Levin will serve as inteChairman and COO Daniel Mudd will serve as interim CEO, and Executive Vice President Robert Levin will serve as interim CFO.
John R. Ingram, chairman of Ingram Book Group, will continue to serve in that role and will become a member and serve as vice chairman of Barnes & Noble's board of directors.
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