The phrase
"deputy chief" refers to the second-in-command or assistant to the chief of an organization such as a police department or a company. They help the chief in managing and making important decisions.
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Short, a former
deputy chief executive of the borough council, said party membership had increased by 50 % during the campaign.
He previously served
as deputy chief academic officer for Friendship, overseeing school budgets, special education and student support services.
Our
new deputy chief spent eight months trying to get our crime laboratory closed down.
Rivera has also promoted Katrina Asante, who has worked in his office since 2011, to the role of
deputy chief of staff.
Prior to joining the Obama administration, Bernstein was a senior economist and the director of the Living Standards Program at the Economic Policy Institute, and between 1995 and 1996, he held the post of
Deputy Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Labor.
John Randall, the Tory MP who just resigned as
deputy chief whip at the weekend, is looking decidedly relaxed in Victoria Tower Gardens, where he is entering his old Lurcher of «grizzled ebony» Mortimer into the Westminster Dog of the Year competition.
Mr. Teye Nyaunu comments followed an article authored by
former Deputy Chief of Staff, Dr. Valarie Sawyerr who slammed Jerry Rawlings» criticisms of the NDC, even opposition, as needy and controlling.
Mr. Sokov joined the Company as
First Deputy Chief Executive Officer in 2013 and has been the Chief Executive Officer of the Company since 2014.
On Wednesday, the department
said Deputy Chief Andrew Capul was moved to an administrative position pending further review.
That decision came when the new mayor announced the appointment of three new SPD
deputy chiefs in late December.
As
Deputy Chief Animal Services Officer of the Austin Aniaml Center, Lee Ann oversees Animal Protection, outreach and prevention programming and the center's volunteer program.
Deputy Commissioner Joseph Reznick, who runs the Internal Affairs Bureau, and IAB Sgt. Marc Klausner were also subpoenaed, as was former
Deputy Chief David Colon, who was among five high - ranking cops who retired rather than face disciplinary charges in the NYPD corruption scandal.
As
Deputy Chief Investment Officer, he has broad responsibility for the research and analysis of global equities and fixed income securities.
As
deputy chief operating officer of News Corp — the US - listed company that is the ultimate owner of News International (NI), which in turn owns the News of the World, the Times, the Sunday Times and the Sun — the younger Murdoch has admitted he misled parliament over phone hacking, although he has stated he did not have the complete picture at the time.
Rivera's professional experience includes
deputy chief clerk for the Bronx Board of Elections; director of special events for the Bronx borough president's office; and financial services executive.
Silberman is the former
deputy chief counsel for litigation and enforcement at the Illinois Department of Public Health.
White House
Deputy Chief Technology Officer, Andrew McLaughlin (also proud owner of a Droid phone and former global public policy head for Google) disclaimed anything he said could be held as representing the White House.
Aubrey Sarvis, the group's executive director, has said he wasn't invited to a February 1 meeting
with Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina.
She will also be escorted by White
House deputy chief of staff Jim Messina to a campaign event in Chicago.
Facebook representatives,
including Deputy Chief Privacy Officer Rob Sherman, met U.S. congressional staff for nearly two hours on Wednesday and planned to continue meetings on Capitol Hill on Thursday.
Marks previously served as first
deputy chief administrative judge, administrative director of the Office of Court Administration and special counsel to the chief administrative judge.
Michael Brown
CIOB Deputy Chief Executive said, «We feel that the government's proposed job spec for the CCO position is very broad and all encompassing.
NYPD
deputy chiefs Eric Rodriguez and Andrew Capul have filed for retirement, joining the exodus of officials heading for the exits amid a massive corruption probe.
The study was set up
by deputy chief executive Neil Willis, HR director Richard Taylor, and educational psychologist Jo Buttle, who examined ways to improve staff well - being through the use of this device.
Conservative politician regarded as a safe pair of hands who
became deputy chief whip in the House of Lords
«It's possible interest rates will go down,» said
CIBC deputy chief economist Benjamin Tal, adding there's a huge amount of mortgage debt already in the pipeline that was created when people took advantage of rates they were pre-approved for in the summer.
At the hearing Wednesday morning, Grant, former
NYPD Deputy Chief Michael Harrington and Brooklyn businessman Jeremy Reichberg sat stone faced as they pleaded not guilty to corruption charges.
Fowler on Tuesday during a city budget hearing endorsed current
Deputy Chief Joe Cecile for the job, but Mayor Ben Walsh has the final decision on Syracuse's new hire.
When someone has their setting turned off, we don't use this technology to identify them in photos,
Facebook Deputy Chief Privacy Officer Rob Sherman said.
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Acting Deputy Chief Executive Officer & Chief Planner, Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority Moderator: Pei - Ru Keh, Wallpaper *
And
current deputy chief whip Greg Hands will take over from Danny Alexander as Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
NAR follows candidates» proposals carefully, but
NAR Deputy Chief Lobbyist Jamie Gregory provides a reminder that proposals must travel a long road through Congress before anything happens.
MANHATTAN —
Deputy Chief Andrew Capul, the executive officer of the NYPD's Patrol Borough Manhattan North, was placed on administrative duty Wednesday in connection to the ongoing federal probe into corruption at the NYPD and City Hall, the NYPD said.
Andrew Davidson, the 2nd Viscount Davidson, who has died aged 83, was an able and hard - working
Conservative deputy chief whip in the House of Lords from 1986 until 1991.
[23] Former
deputy Chief Constable of Sussex Police Robin Merrett claimed he «could understand» the constituent being «alarmed» at receiving the copy of Hansard and «fully supported» the police actions.
Phrases with «deputy chief»