Sentences with phrase «board chairs»

But charter - board chairs who have hired CBP have told me they appreciate its outsider's fresh eye.
I've been lucky to work for some amazing bosses and board chairs.
Marshall Curry and Dawn Porter serve as Cinema Eye's Board Chairs.
Community Board chairs Jo Hamilton and John Weis, who helped hand out fliers remained confident that the neighborhood could help identify the suspect.
«Thank you especially to the Community Board chairs, district managers and members, who all continue to do an extraordinary — oftentimes thankless job — for the people of Queens and of the City of New York.»
McCall explained he was resigning because more of his attention was needed at SUNY, whose board he chairs, as it searches for a successor to outgoing chancellor Nancy Zimpher.
Pictured above: Executive Director William Janeway poses with former board chairs at the Heaven Hill Farm in Lake Placid.
I think the County Board Chairs and County Executives involved need to show some leadership on this issue if they think that regional mass transit is a good idea.
While the votes by the borough boards, made up of community board chairs and City Councilmembers, are merely advisory, they could strongly influence the City Council's official vote on the proposals, expected to take place in 2016.
At the November 30 meeting, all 10 community board chairs in attendance, in addition to Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and Councilmember Rosie Méndez, voted against de Blasio's proposals.
But community boards across the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan have voted to reject much or all of the plan — as have the borough boards consisting of the community board chairs, local Council members and the borough presidents.
City Limits article on BP Adams penning a letter alongside elected officials and community board chairs asking for a delay on a decision and creation of a steering committee for the proposed Made in New York manufacturing campus in Sunset Park.
Easy for clergy, administrators, treasurers, board chairs, and volunteers to keep their churches safe, legal, and financially sound.
Last year, LGIM voted against 37 board chairs or chairs of nomination committees in the UK due to poor diversity.
This mentoring organization paired board - ready female candidates with CEOs and board chairs to help build the board talent pipeline for women.
Board chairs of companies regulated by the New York State Department of Financial Services reputations may be at stake for company's cybersecurity
Nonexecutive board chairs (and / or so - called lead independent directors) have been one of the major corporate governance «reform» proposals in recent years.
Director performance reviews could also be shared with shareholders, and shareholders could have a say on board chairs.
There's no one single development that changes everything, but Katie's appointment changed our perception of what a bank board chair could look like, and this will change people's notions about cabinet in a similar way.
Although poaching does happen, Alan Middleton, professor of marketing at the Schulich School of Business at York University and former board chair of ABC Life Literacy Canada, says employees feel a greater commitment to workplaces that have invested in them.
Nope, just a real - life happy ending for one couple flying WestJet, according to the firm's founding shareholder and board chair, Clive Beddoe.
I convened a meeting with the board chair and governance committee chair.
«To date, the candidates have focused more on issues that will hurt small business than on those that will grow small business,» says USHCC Board Chair David C Lizà ¡ rga in a press release received at inc.com HQ.
American Diabetes Association board chair Dwight Holing said he's gratified that creative scientists are searching for solutions for people with diabetes but warned that the device must provide accurate and timely information.
Both proxy advisory firms have also recommended in favor of a shareholder proposal that would require Wells Fargo to elect an independent board chair.
«This financing provides an immediate cash injection on terms favorable to BlackBerry, enhancing our substantial cash position,» board chair Barbara Stymiest said.
At AMD, the board chair is highly compensated.
Board chair Ray Lane's consolidation of power at the company is the real story to watch.
Focus on the Board Chair.
It arrived, as Eli Broad talked with Tribune Publishing board chair Eddy Hartenstein in mid-August.
Left to right: Laura Taylor, WBENC Board Chair and Vice President, Strategic Sourcing and Procurement Operations, Pitney Bowes; Kim Brown, Vice President, General Procurement, Dell; Applause Award Winner Cyndi Hopkins, Director, Global Supplier Diversity, Dell; Brian Hall, Manager, Supplier Diversity / Outreach, Small Business Liaison Officer, Shell; Applause Award Winner Debra Stewart, Director, Supplier Diversity, Workforce Development and Diversity Outreach, Shell; Pamela Prince - Eason, President & CEO, WBENC.
The fed funds rate is set by the Federal Open Market Committee — the policy - making arm of the Fed led by Federal Reserve Board chair.
The Michael and Susan Dell Foundation, which has given over $ 1 billion in grants so far, has been strongly shaped by Susan, who has served as board chair.
But don't expect rates to stop there: In her recent speech, current Federal Reserve Board chair Janet Yellen stated the Fed's goal of reaching a 2 - percent inflation target.
He is a past campaign chair and board chair of Valley of the Sun United Way, active in UMOM (homeless) and ASU Idea Enterprise.
«Cheryl Stevens is an eminently respected leader, who has guided our organization over many years and continues to be at the forefront of advancing opportunities for women's businesses in the marketplace,» said Laura Taylor, WBENC Board Chair.
He was chair of the Board of Governors of the University of Calgary from 1990 to 1996 and now holds the title, Board Chair Emeritus.
Rich Mirman, the Register's current publisher, and Eric Spitz, Freedom's board chair have teamed with Orange County real estate developer Mike Harrah.
What is the rationale, for example, for separating the roles of board chair and CEO?
«It was an honor and privilege to serve as the board chair of such an amazing organization,» said Shmerling.
Holder suggested that Uber add additional independent directors; install an independent board chair; increase the size, role, and independence of its audit committee; and create an oversight board.
Weisz is replacing Jim Shmerling, President and CEO of The Children's Hospital Colorado, who served as CMN Hospitals» board chair for two years and will continue to serve on the board.
Under the proposed amendments, companies also would be required to disclose whether and why they have chosen to combine or separate the principal executive officer and board chair positions.
SHAREHOLDER PROPOSAL REGARDING A POLICY TO REQUIRE AN INDEPENDENT BOARD CHAIR 4.
«I have enjoyed working with her in her many roles contributing greatly to the WBENC Board; and I am very excited that she will be our organization's Board Chair
In our view, shareholder value is enhanced by an independent Board Chair who can provide a balance of power between the CEO and the Board and support strong Board oversight.
He is the immediate past Board Chair for Brand USA and continues as a member of the board.
The Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) plans to hold a protest outside the offices of Nelson Peltz, board chair of Wendy's fast food restaurants from March 15 - 18.
It was, after all, the C.D. Howe Institute that first came up with the TFSA concept and, critically, Morneau was once a board chair of that same think tank.
Pictured right to left: Willie Nelson, Jason Amatucci of the Virginia Industrial Hemp Coalition, Mike Bowman, NHA Board Chair, and local hemp supporters.
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