Sentences with phrase «becoming deputy chairman»

Paul Schaafsma will become chief executive of Accolade on October 1, replacing John Ratcliffe who will step aside after thee years at the helm and will become deputy chairman of the company which has annual sales of $ 1 billion.
In February this year she became deputy chairman of the party when Suzanne Evans was suspended — James subsequently described her to the BBC as a «woman scorned», the most public attack she has made on a Ukip colleague.
Barker then became the Deputy Chairman of Tooting Conservative Association and an advisor to Conservative MP David Willetts.
This experience has led him to become deputy chairman of Mackrell International — a network of more than 4,500 lawyers from more than 90 member firms in 60 countries — a position which he is about to relinquish to become chairman in 2017.

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Y ’ know, I'm reading Heather Scoffield's somewhat bone - chilling interview with David Dodge, who was a deputy minister of Health and Finance before becoming Bank of Canada chairman — the one where
Y ’ know, I'm reading Heather Scoffield's somewhat bone - chilling interview with David Dodge, who was a deputy minister of Health and Finance before becoming Bank of Canada chairman — the one where he calls a return to surpluses in 2013 «totally unrealistic.
The drinks business reported in September on the appointment of Schaafsma as Accolade's new CEO, a role he took over from John Ratcliffe, who became a non-executive deputy chairman of the company.
As a result of this success and after five years, firstly as advisor to the business and then its CEO, the Board and John have agreed that he become non executive deputy chairman ahead of time.
Bayern deputy chairman Jan - Christian Dreesen commented: «The transfer fee for the current international, who was voted the Shooting Star of Portuguese Football in his home country yesterday evening, is 35m euros, plus possible bonus payments that could become due if for example the player is named in the World Team of the Year or FIFA World Player of the Year.»
Sen. Mike Gianaris, the former deputy for the mainline conference, is set to become the conference chairman, making him the third ranking lawmaker among Senate Democrats.
The National Executive Committee that had suspended Afoko was seen to be illegal as it was convened by Mr. Afoko's Deputy at the time, Freddy Blay, who has since become Acting National Chairman.
The business secretary claimed that, for 10 years, Ashcroft had «dodged» the conditions imposed upon him, and alleged that the Conservative deputy chairman was only planning to become a full UK taxpayer if the Tories won the general election.
Labour acquired a deputy leadership by accident, so that the ageing Keir Hardie could become chairman of the parliamentary Labour party in 1906 without having to carry out the duties, which fell to David Shackleton, for whom the vice-chairman's post was created.
In 2012, he was also elected as chairman of the committees — a job seen as more powerful than Speaker of the Lords — and automatically became a deputy speaker.
From 1976 - 86 he was Deputy Chairman of Rudi Sternberg's, later to become Lord Plurenden, Sterling Group of Companies.
In his remarks, Mr. Fatai Adams, Deputy Chairman, People's Democratic Party in the state, said that politicians had become more aware that violence did not count.
He became Leader of the Opposition in 1975, Leader of the Council in 1977 and Deputy Chairman of the Association of Metropolitan Authorities in 1978.
Ultra-nationalist Radical Party chairman Vojislav Šešelj became a deputy prime minister.
Broidy, a major GOP donor, resigned as the Republican National Committee's deputy finance chairman last week after it emerged he had paid $ 1.6 million to a Playboy model who became pregnant during an affair.
Steiner, the department's chairman, is expected to grant Black the waiver she needs to become chancellor on Monday, under the condition that she appoint Shael Polakow - Suransky, the current deputy chancellor for performance and accountability, as her number two.
The News Corp deputy chairman, Chase Carey, said the bid had become «too difficult to progress in this climate».
It quickly jumped to $ 100 million with four bidders sniping at one another, and by the time it climbed to $ 120 million, the bidding had become a heated back and forth between Loic Gouzer, deputy chairman of postwar and contemporary, and Elaine Kwok, the director of education, Asia, their bidders over the phone pushing up the price by $ 3 million or $ 5 million at a time — until out of nowhere a bidder from the room jumped in at $ 142 million, the paddle - raise accompanied by a whoosh of torsos swiveling in their chairs to spy the potential buyer.
When she became a social security commissioner in 1981, she was able to retire from private practice, and also became the deputy regional chairman of the Mental Health Review Tribunals in 1995.
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