Sentences with phrase «change of an administrative officer»

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2017.02.24 RBC announces Senior Executive Changes Royal Bank of Canada today announced that Jennifer Tory, currently Group Head Personal & Commercial Bank (P&CB) will assume the role of Chief Administrative Officer (CAO).
In a Perspective piece published in the May 8 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, the Penn authors — David Asch, MD, MBA, professor of Medicine and executive director of the Penn Medicine Center for Health Care Innovation; Christian Terwiesch, PhD, professor of Operations and Information Management at Wharton; Kevin B. Mahoney, chief administrative officer of the University of Pennsylvania Health System; and Roy Rosin, chief innovation officer for Penn Medicine — argue that too often organizations look to external consultants to create health care change.
By the summer of 1999, the recommendations for change had been distributed to all principal investigators, administrative officers, and postdoctoral fellows and a consensus was established on details of implementation of the recommendations.
«Changes in salary classifications for business service managers, administrative officers and others school support staff will be implemented from 2017 to better reflect the range of their responsibilities in contemporary schools.»
Provided administrative support to the chief executive officer of the company, helped in preparing various reports and completing all clerical duties, attended all the meetings, helped in changing work strategies to meet company's goals and objectives, prepared various presentations, arranged different training programs for the employees, handled all computer functions like - data entry, preparing presentations and reports, setting new functions, etc
The woman at the center of all that change is Michelle Greenstreet, the company's chief administrative officer.
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