Sentences with phrase «chamber of commerce president»

Other potential Orange County mayoral candidates including Orange County Commissioner Pete Clarke, Orange County Property Appraiser Rick Singh, Orlando chamber of commerce president Rob Panepinto, former Senate President Andy Gardiner, and Orange County School Board Chairman Bill Sublette.
The epicentre of Canada's steel industry is Hamilton, Ont., and the surrounding region, where at least half of the country's steel exports originate, said chamber of commerce president Keanin Loomis.

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The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade's President and CEO, Iain Black, participated in a pre-NAFTA delegation on January 22 in Montreal that brought together the leaders of chambers of commerce from across Canada, the U.S. and Mexico.
«The BC Chamber brings together more than 60 chambers of commerce and boards of trade from across the province to discuss and debate the issues that are most important to our respective memberships,» said Iain Black, President and CEO of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade.
«The Canadian Chamber of Commerce AGM brings together more than 300 chambers of commerce from across the country to discuss and debate the most pressing issues facing Canadian businesses and our economy,» said Iain Black, President and CEO of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade.
«The BC Chamber brings together more than 60 of chambers of commerce and boards of trade from across the province to discuss and debate the issues that are most important to our respective memberships,» said Iain Black, President and CEO of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade.
In July 2007 Deanna was named President & CEO of the Niagara USA Chamber of Commerce, the largest business advocacy organization in Niagara County, and she has been instrumental in carrying out that organization's mission to advance economic development, promote commerce and tourism, and provide a host of value - added services to chamber members.
Don Brunell is president of the Association of Washington Business, Washington state's chamber of commerce.
The effort, in turn, builds upon the decades - long efforts of standards and accountability activists within the school reform movement — including conservative outfits such as the Thomas B. Fordham Institute and its president, Checker Finn — to improve the quality of curricula in schools; this began in the 1970s with the work of southern governors and chambers of commerce, accelerated during the Eighties with the Reagan administration's release of A Nation at Risk, and supported by Ronald Reagan's successor, George Bush, during his tenure as president.
In addition, a school serving low - income students of color is overseen by a nonelected board whose president lives not in Milwaukee but in an affluent white suburb, and who does not have an educational background but is head of the chamber of commerce.
The president of the local chamber of commerce met with LeBaron and representatives from animal control, who decided to try trap - neuter - return (TNR).
Their responsibilities include chairmanships of national and state committees of the American Bar Association; presidents of Inns of Court and state and local bar associations; presidents of trade and law associations and chambers of commerce; and board members of corporations, academic institutions, charities, and special legal organizations.
«I was president of a couple of chambers of commerce, including the San Fernando County chamber,» he says.
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