Sentences with phrase «company executives who»

That's the advice of a panel of real estate company executives who recently addressed more than 1,000 members of the Toronto Real Estate Board during its Annual General Meeting.
On Monday, April 24, at 2 pm Eastern Time, NRMLA kicks off the second annual Reverse Mortgage Education Week with a webinar for professional in - home care providers and company executives who work with aging Americans, and their families, to identify available financial resources and options that can be used to pay for care.
Consider also anecdotes about company executives who, although interested in Positive Psychology, did not attend the conference because they thought the agenda was heavily biased towards education.
In 2001, Sun initiated the Sun Engineering Enrichment and Development (SEED) program which matches new and established engineering employees with senior - level engineers and company executives who have volunteered to be mentors.
In front of about 100 people, including government officials and company executives who were participating in a discussion to create a...
Now a government cooperator, Howe will spell out how he committed the crimes with company executives who are defendants in the case, as well as with longtime Cuomo family loyalist Percoco.
Kinross Gold's Tye Burt, Centerra Gold's Stephen Lang (he's now chairman) and Great Basin Gold's Ferdi Dippenaar are just three of the many gold company executives who found themselves out of a job or kicked upstairs.
According to Digiday, Ripp isn't the only publisher or media company executive who is unimpressed with what Apple News has been doing so far.
By then, Mr. Koum had also shared his unease over Facebook's data and privacy policies with others, according to the company executive who has spoken with Mr. Koum.
The lawyer, Daniel Gitner, represents a former energy company executive who is on trial with Percoco and two others in an alleged bribery scheme.
Also charged in the 10 - count case are Peter Galbraith Kelly, a former energy company executive who hired Percoco's wife at a time when it was seeking assistance from Albany with a downstate power plant, and Steven Aiello and Joseph Gerardi, founders of Syracuse - based Cor Development that prosecutors say paid Percoco to help with projects in central New York.
While still working in the lab, (and simultaneously running unsuccessfully for Parliament) she met Denis Thatcher, a paint company executive who shared her passion for Conservative politics.
During their journey, they must outrun the henchmen of a corrupt oil company executive who has other plans for the creature's fate.
One day her daughter (Amanda Peet) shows up with her new boyfriend, Harry (Nicholson), a 63 - year - old record company executive who only dates very young women.
Mr Cottee, a former Queensland Gas Company executive who also ran Queensland state generator CS Energy when it built three baseload power plants, said Liddell's closure would increase volatility and prices.

Not exact matches

«There are two types of people in this company: those who serve customers and those who serve those who serve customers,» adds Jon Freier, the executive vice president who oversees the company's retail chain.
Earlier this week, Mark Fields, who had overseen the company as its chief executive since 2014, was ousted in favor of his more self - driving car savvy subordinate, Jim Hackett.
Joe Issid, a contributor with job site Monster.ca who has had his own publishing company and is now an executive at another, notes contract work can also be useful for millennials who can't find a full - time job in their field.
In December, Costello shuffled up top management — he promoted Mike Grupta, a former finance executive at Zynga (who helped take the company public in Decemeber 2011) to be the company's chief financial officer, while moving Ali Rowghani from CFO to COO.
Outgoing CEO Schultz, who for many investors is closely tied with Starbucks» identity, will be executive chairman and focus on the brand's Reserve roasteries around the world, its Reserve retail store format and social impact initiatives for the company.
Those numbers represent what's called «golden parachute compensation,» or severance packages allotted for executives who face a «qualifying termination» in connection with a sale of the company and change in command.
An executive at another credit card company, who also did not want to be quoted by name, said, «We're not hearing this from any other merchants.»
Besides, those focused on improving themselves don't work 100 - hour weeks developing SpaceX rockets and Tesla electric cars like Elon Musk, who's actually chief executive of both companies.
In April, the company established a new role called «global head of top creators» and appointed Laura Lee, an executive who's been with YouTube since 2007.
Commentary by Bill Hafker, a former Exxon Mobil executive who started at the company in 1980 and retired in 2016 as a senior engineering advisor and environmental global technology sponsor.
Beck and Merrill are still reconciling their dual role: corporate executives of a multibillion - dollar company who still see themselves as hardcore gamers.
Among U.S. tech companies founded between 1995 and 2005, 25.3 % had a chief executive or lead technologist who was foreign - born.
«We have people on our executive team who took major pay cuts to come here, because they feel they're really participating in the future of the company,» he says.
They have partnered with a company that includes a Pennsylvania legend among its top executives: Hall of Fame running back Franco Harris, who played for the Pittsburg Steelers.
The company also has small - business account executives who offer further analysis through on - site consultation.
On May 12, Tim Hortons held a conference call with financial analysts who had plenty of questions for Don Schroeder, a long time executive who everybody assumed held the confidence of the board as company CEO at the time.
«You see these little companies building out service brands because they want to have account executives who work with customers,» Atkinson adds, «so they try to spin their products into serving three different groups in the first couple of years, and that's a very adverse situation to get into.
Buffett, a widely followed investor who is chairman and chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway (brk - a), scorned Trump's 1995 move to list Trump hotels and casino resorts on the New York Stock Exchange, saying it lost money for the next decade and that «a monkey» would have outperformed Trump's company.
Strategic buyers and investors are looking to buy companies who have great executive teams in place that not only deliver results in revenue and profits now, but who also have built in the upside to deliver growth into the future.
To his credit, Jarislowsky offered Trudeau and Morneau a different target: rather than wealth generators like him, the government should go after the chief executives who make millions running companies they had no part in creating.
«The crystal ball for all of us is cloudy,» said Lorenzo Simonelli, the company's chief executive, who will relocate to Houston from London.
Tuzman, who is considered an expert in the field of digital media, went on to join KIT Digital as the company's chief executive.
Bates, a Brit with a deep technical background and big - company chops, was perhaps one of the few executives — «a needle in a haystack,» Durban calls him — who could wrangle strong - willed engineers spread across half the globe.
If you're a would - be recovering bully, Namie recommends identifying another manager or executive, inside your company or out, who's held in high regard but who has a managerial style totally different from yours.
Calacanis, a former Twitter booster, was harsh in his criticism of the social media company, saying that under CEO Jack Dorsey — who is also chief executive of Square — Twitter has seen slow growth and little innovation when it comes to new products.
Headquartered in Calgary, Hopewell began in 1991 as the single operating company of Sanders Lee, a Hong Kong — born businessman who now sits as executive chairman.
A tough, charismatic and unapologetic executive who speaks in a lazy southern drawl, Hunter Harrison has the perfect disposition to shake up a sleepy Canadian company.
When visionary founders depart (death, firing, etc.), the operating executives who reported to them believe it's their turn to run the company (often with the blessing of the ex CEO).
The firm manages $ 25 billion in assets of venture capitalists, private equity fund managers, chief executives, and entrepreneurs who founded companies that went public or received private equity funding.
It's worth rewarding executives who have found ways for their companies to contribute less to the community and deliver more in the way of social results.
Early Blueprint and Co. members include the executives behind the Honest Company, Shopify, and JetSmarter, to name a few, who will work from the space when they come to New York.
Public companies often have boards composed of serial entrepreneurs or prominent industry figures who offer their insights, and it was probably this step that prompted Facebook executives to take the direct, head - on approach.
SurveyMonkey CEO David Goldberg, who died this month at age 47, embodied the idea of the tech disruptor, the company's temporary executive chairman said Friday.
«Language Line had been doing the same thing for a very long time,» says Klein, who had held CEO and executive posts at several medium - sized companies before retiring, albeit briefly, in 2010.
Berkshire Hathaway is adding two senior executives — Gregory E. Abel and Ajit Jain — to its board as speculation grows about who will replace the company's 87 - year - old chief executive officer, Warren Buffett, atop one of the world's largest companies.
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