Sentences with phrase «emeritus status»

"Emeritus status" refers to a position or title given to someone who has retired or stepped down from a job or position, but is still recognized and honored for their past contributions and expertise. Full definition
In 2016, Mike attained the REALTOR ® Emeritus Status from NAR, recognizing 40 years as a REALTOR ®.
He was named Nevada Restaurateur of the Year in 1999 and he served on the Nevada Restaurant Association's Board of Directors from 1993 — 2010 (reaching Director Emeritus status in 2010).
When he was retired García was given emeritus status at the college.
The issue was initially raised by former Cuomo secretary Larry Schwartz, who retains emeritus status on Team Cuomo, in an op / ed posted on City & State's website.
Susan M. Powell, of Round Top, N.Y., has been granted professor emeritus status by the board of trustees of Columbia - Greene Community College.
Current chancellor John Thompson will also be granted chancellor emeritus status during the convocation ceremony on Friday, October 26 at 10 a.m.
On 1 April 2011, when Prof. Singer assumed emeritus status at the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, he joined the ESI as Senior Research Group leader.
As a founding member of Vook four years ago, his stint in this industry just about qualifies him for emeritus status.
Bowser is an American Fisheries Society Certified Fishery Scientist, followed by Certified Fisheries Professional Emeritus status, has held Fish Pathologist certification from the Fish Health Section, American Fisheries Society from 1983 through to his retirement, and served as President of the Fish Health Section from 2002 - 2003.
These instructors have been granted the honor of emeritus status at the League.
Attorneys on active and pro bono emeritus status are subject to mandatory continuing legal education (MCLE) requirements.
About the time he completed that term, he took emeritus status at Berkeley, and he and his wife, Susan Spencer, embarked on new adventures — 1st as Law Dean at King's College London.
All were appointed to Emeritus status in recognition of their many years of service and commitment to the Foundation.
Emeritus status was granted to Yantai in 1987 - the only one of all the Asian cities.
In 1993, Rowley moved to emeritus status, but he remained active in the laboratory into his late 80s, publishing several papers in 2012.
Francis X. Farrell, CEO of Turnstile Media, Perry Lungmus, Vice President, Luxury Travel at Luxury Leaders, Russell Walters, President of Northern Outdoors, each of whom served on the ATTA Advisory Board for more than five years, will transition to Emeritus status.
He transferred to emeritus status in 2008.
In fact, emeritus status is a mark of distinction and recognition of a successful academic career, and many of these contributors have long lists of publications in the climate field.
Emeritus status - Mediation Council of Illinois.
Reduced from 50 years to 40 years the membership requirement for eligibility for REALTOR ® Emeritus status.
A second - generation REALTOR ®, McLane received REALTOR ® Emeritus status (40 years in the business) in 2015 — a feat she couldn't have accomplished without a steadfast commitment to staying current.
These real estate pros have earned the REALTOR ® Emeritus status, which requires at least 40 years of membership with the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®.
At a Middlesex County Association of Realtors ® Continuing Education Class held at Pierre's Restaurant in Monmouth Junction, NJ on June 14, 2012, Gloria Zastko, President and Founder of Gloria Zastko, Realtors, was awarded the Realtor ® Emeritus status.
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