Sentences with phrase «corporate companies where»

It constantly amazes me that updates in trade mark protection are often overlooked in - house, particularly in large corporate companies where there is no in - house IP department to advise.

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The Goldman Sachs partner had spent much of his nearly 25 years at the firm orchestrating deals in the US's busiest financial hubs — New York and San Francisco — where the investment bank was entrenched in corporate boardrooms of the world's most important companies.
Expanding CPP with an optional add - on to the point where many employees wouldn't need a corporate pension at all would allow companies to reduce benefits without leaving their workers in the lurch.
Where big corporations generally have layers and layers of corporate bureaucracy to wade through, not to mention the livelihoods of thousands of employees in their hands, and many stock and stake holders to answer to, smaller companies have always had the advantage of being able to pivot fast by making quick decisions.
I recently participated in a conference on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), where I gave a short presentation on the role of critical thinking in leading a company toward better social performance.
The move by these hugely successful companies is, in fact, only the latest in a slew of corporate actions aimed at reconfiguring healthcare in the U.S. — a system where outcomes, for the most part, remain woefully disconnected from costs, and where those costs continue to soar without the mooring of reason.
It's rare that even top managers have office doors anymore; the egalitarian ethos of the early Internet boom — where companies were more likely to equip their offices with foosball tables than boardroom tables — irrevocably changed corporate culture.
From 2008 to 2013, she was the company's senior vice president, corporate and development finance, where she led a team that valued new hotel development projects, evaluated merger - and - acquisition opportunities, prepared the company's long - range plans and annual budgets and made recommendations for the company's financial and capital allocation strategy.
Nearly two years ago, Whitman led Hewlett - Packard through the biggest corporate breakup by revenue in history, cleaving the $ 103 billion company into two: HP Inc. (hpq), where she recently stepped down as chairman, and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (hpe), where she remains CEO.
But a funny thing happens if you climb to the top of Canada's corporate ladder, where BHP Billiton's $ 40 - billion hostile bid for Saskatoon - based Potash Corp. has many senior executives and company directors ranting like coffee - shop Marxists.
«Through both corporate and PAC contributions, where permissible, AstraZeneca supports candidates in both parties who share the company's perspective on the public policies that impact our business and the patients we serve,» she said.
Prior to starting his company, he was Vice President and co-head of MF Global and Senior VP of Energy Risk Management Group at Fimat USA, where he was responsible for providing corporate energy risk management services.
Her story begins in Zimbabwe and later, Botswana, where she worked for a large telecommunications company with a corporate and government portfolio.
VMware's bread - and - butter vSphere virtualization management software is a huge presence in today's corporate data centers where it helps companies run more software on less hardware.
But they also symbolize the state of a company where, through tough times, employees have gained a newfound feeling of corporate citizenship.
The trend to inversions has been particularly strong in the pharmaceuticals sector, where many essentially U.S. - based or - focused companies have shifted their tax domicile to countries such as Ireland or the Netherlands, which have particularly generous corporate tax regimes, especially as regards monetizing patent - protected intellectual property.
Crawford's death was confirmed by the Toronto legal firm Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt where Crawford began as a corporate lawyer in the 1950s before leaving to pursue a career with Imasco Ltd., a company that, at the time, owned Imperial Tobacco, Canada Trust and Shoppers Drug Mart.
That confusion is nowhere more obvious, or destructive, than in corporate America where companies are floundering in their efforts to integrate young people into the workforce.
While corporations are prohibited from contributing to federal political campaigns, in 2013 46 of the top 60 TSX companies still gave money to candidates at the provincial level (where in many cases corporate donations are still allowed).
All three phrases are popular concepts in the corporate philanthropy space (where companies with the «buy one, give one» philosphy donate a product to charity for every one they sell, and companies with the «triple bottom line» philosophy are working to consider people, planet and profit).
A few years ago U.S. investor and highly - regarded author Barry Ritholtz summarized the multitude of instances where McKinsey strategists were embroiled in financial messes around the globe — the firm was once described as «the company that built Enron» and its advice has been connected to numerous corporate failures.
The agency added in its statement that KIND may use the word «healthy» as part of its corporate philosophy, and in a separate letter to the company, potentially on the wrappers of the bars themselves, where it isn't represented as a nutritional content claim.
Depending on where you choose to operate your business or which corporate structure you decide upon, your tax liability can make or break your company.
Carbone — a former senior manager at Clear Channel Media and Entertainment, where she organized events across multiple corporate platforms — launched the company in 2009 along with Alyson Richards, who remains Clear Channel's vice president of strategic partnerships.
The profit illusion created by Jarden's corporate strategy has driven shares up over 230 % in the past five years, to the point where the company's underlying business simply can not justify the share price.
Ancel Martinez, head of corporate communications at Wells Fargo, said the company is a «responsible corporate citizen and believes that it has fulfilled its obligations to federal, state, and local communities where we serve our customers» in an email.
From 2001 through 2015, he served as a director of IDEX Corporation (NYSE: IEX), a global industrial company with key growth platforms in Fluid Metering Technology and Health & Science Technology segments, where he chaired the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee and Audit Committee and served on the Compensation Committee.
Mr. Shea has also served as a director, Chairman, Executive Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, President or Managing Director of a variety of companies including H.J. Heinz Company in Europe, a manufacturer and marketer of a broad line of food products across the globe, John Morrell & Company, Specialty Meats Company, each an international meat processing firm, Grupo Polymer United in Latin America, a plastics manufacturer, Roncadin GmbH, a food processor operating across Europe, Premium Standard Farms, New Energy Company of Indiana and United Brands Company where he was Head of Global Corporate Development.
Arash spent the first 14 years of his career at the biotech company Genentech, where he held a variety of positions in the Corporate Information Technology group, including Software Engineer, Project Manager, and Enterprise Architect, supporting the Manufacturing, R&D, Engineering, and Quality Assurance business units.
While the basic procedure for incorporating is the same no matter where you incorporate in Canada, incorporation may be done provincially, giving a company the right to operate under its corporate name in a particular province.
They do so through programs, such as CEO Summit and 48 Hrs in the Valley, and consultation with corporate leaders and federal ministers to provide key insights so Canadians can build world class companies where we need them: in Canada.
A corporate treasurer wants to have the company's funds in an account where they can be accessed quickly to meet the needs of the firm.
Prior to joining TD Ameritrade, Sadowsky served as Vice President, Finance in the corporate offices at The BISYS Group, Inc., which provided business process outsourcing to bank, insurance, and investment companies, and later joined Columbus Circle Capital, where he specialized in annuity arbitrage and life insurance premium financing.
Anne Sheehan is the Director of Corporate Governance for the California State Teachers» Retirement System (CalSTRS), the largest teacher's public pension fund in the USA, where she is responsible for overseeing all corporate governance activities for the fund including proxy voting, company engagements and managing $ 4 billion placed with activists managers and sustainability Corporate Governance for the California State Teachers» Retirement System (CalSTRS), the largest teacher's public pension fund in the USA, where she is responsible for overseeing all corporate governance activities for the fund including proxy voting, company engagements and managing $ 4 billion placed with activists managers and sustainability corporate governance activities for the fund including proxy voting, company engagements and managing $ 4 billion placed with activists managers and sustainability managers.
Then, he joined Ayco, a Goldman Sachs Company, as a financial planner, where he provided comprehensive planning services for corporate executives and high - net - worth private clients.
The company also plans to launch specific product for corporates shortly where the HR and administrative departments can manage both employee relocations and office relocations from booking to billing with just a few clicks.
Previously, Mr. Allen spent 15 years in corporate finance with Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch, where his responsibilities included advising on mergers & acquisitions and capital raising for early - stage companies.
Three - quarters (76 percent) of Millennials consider a company's social and environmental commitments when deciding where to work and nearly two - thirds (64 percent) won't take a job if a potential employer doesn't have strong corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices, according to the 2016 Cone Communications Millennial Employee Engagement Study.
In the U.K. corporate profits are taxed at 24 % and this rate is even higher in the U.S., where companies can be taxed as high as 35 %.
To liberals, it's corporate greed that needs to be reined in, amid a rush of so - called inversions where U.S. companies buy foreign entities to achieve tax savings.
Richard Leblanc, professor of corporate governance at York University joins BNN to dig into the Uber management debacle, and where the company goes from here.
Previously, Kirby worked for Burrill & Craves where he advised companies in various corporate development strategies.
This dilution is an issue in publicly traded stock market firms, but it has been historically addressed by keeping the size of the ESOP modest compared to the rest of shareholders (most ESOPs in stock market companies are under 20 %) and by establishing a corporate culture where employee stock ownership is likely to increase the performance of the firm so as to offset the modest dilution of profits per share of non-employee shareholders.
The Stonecrest City Council voted 4 - 2 on Monday to de-annex 345 acres of land if the e-commerce giant picks the area for what the company calls HQ2, a corporate hub where Seattle - based Amazon says it will one day house 50,000 jobs.
«A broad coalition of investors wants companies to tell stockholders and the public more about so - called «dark money» spent both in campaigns and on lobbying by groups that use corporate money and don't say where it comes from,» Welsh of Si2 said.
He's a serial entrepreneur, launched the VAIO for SONY, worked as an Entrepreneur In Residence for a $ 5B fund where he grew one portfolio company from a valuation of $ 50M to $ 300M in five months and is currently a thought leader in the Corporate Venture space.
She started her career with ICICI, where she worked for over 10 years in the field of project, corporate and structured finance as well as represented ICICI on the Board of reputed companies such as Eicher Motors, Siel Limited etc..
In his current role, Josh manages shareholder services for publicly traded and private companies out of AST's San Francisco Bay Area office where he assists with planning, developing and administering a wide range of services, including stock splits, acquisitions involving both stock and cash exchanges, corporate spin - offs, implementing and administering Direct Stock Purchase Plans, assisting clients with DRS, full dematerialization programs and shareholder information and communication campaigns.
Corporate innovation is when large companies create an environment where they can be innovative and agile like a small startup.
After receiving his master's degree from Sloan in 1987, he joined MIT's Office of Corporate Development where he raised capital and facilitated technology transfer from Fortune 500 companies.
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