Sentences with phrase «employed as director»

The employee in this case had been employed as a Director of Sales at the Four Seasons in Toronto between 2002 and 2007 before transferring to the sales office for the Nevis resort in New York.
The new Director of IMMA is Sarah Glennie, previously employed as the Director of the Irish Film Institute.
Mark was previously employed as director of the University for Industry's learndirect initiative in Northern Ireland, as CEO of the North Belfast (urban regeneration) Partnership and director of the Dunanney Centre.

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For contractors, freelancers, directors running limited companies and other self - employed individuals, an accountant should be employed almost straight away as they will play a proactive role in helping the business reach its full potential.
As director of the Nathan Cummings Foundation's Corporate & Political Accountability program, Laura employs both grant making and active ownership strategies to address the ways in which corporations can both advance and hinder progress on climate change and inequality.
Prior to joining Zipcar, Mr. Weisberg was employed by Domino's Pizza, Inc., where he served as Vice President, Multimedia Marketing from April 2007 to January 2010, and Precision Marketing Director from December 2004 to March 2007.
Prior to joining Oberon in 2016, Chris was employed by Deloitte and Touche LLC, served as the CFO of a large, privately held electronics manufacturer, and was a Managing Director of Kildare Capital, an investment bank, where he focused on financings for middle - market companies.
As he began his film career, the director grew obsessed with telling the Noah story from that perspective — and employing the power of modern special effects to portray Earth's first apocalypse.
The company employs a certified research chef, Nick Granju, as director of product development.
Concussion and Sports - Related Head Injury: Code 18 -2-25a (2013) requires the governing authority of each public and nonpublic elementary school, middle school, junior high school and high school, working through guidance approved by the department of health and communicated through the department of education, to do the following: (A) Adopt guidelines and other pertinent information and forms as approved by the department of health to inform and educate coaches, school administrators, youth athletes and their parents or guardians of the nature, risk and symptoms of concussion and head injury, including continuing to play after concussion or head injury; (B) Require annual completion by all coaches, whether the coach is employed or a volunteer, and by school athletic directors of a concussion recognition and head injury safety education course program approved by the department.
Employed by Seton Hall University since 1985, I worked as an ATC in the Department of Athletics and Recreational Services as head athletic trainer and assistant director of athletics for medical services.In 2000, I accepted a faculty position with the School of Health and Medical Sciences and served as director of clinical education for the Department of Athletic Training.
The Cove School currently employs a director and a classroom teacher as well as hosting visiting teachers for our enrichment program.
The sources within Wyeth are well aware that those responsible for the fiasco - Luis Achacoso (Supply Chain Director), Brenda Cielo (Trade Marketing Department)-RRB-, even Ike Avenido (Officer - in - charge of the Wyeth warehouse), as well as Ms. Castillo's Wyeth sources, are bound by an oath of secrecy that they were asked to sign before being employed by Wyeth.
The two expatriates were employed as National Director and Director of athletics of Nigeria's High Performance Centre respectively by former Minister, Malam Bolaji Abdulahi.
RBSCC produces thousands of voters loyal to Lopez, and employed his live - in girlfriend as Housing Director for a meager $ 330,000 annual salary.
Corey Johnson is currently employed by GFI Development Company as Director of Government Relations and Community Affairs, where he has worked with the New York City Council, Mayor's office and a variety of New York City Agencies.
From disclosing how many foreign workers firms employ to installing consumers as boardroom directors, the Tory plans have seen a mixed response
In 1998, Mr. Roberts was employed as the legislative research director of the House Election Reform Committee.
Prior to joining the Youth Bureau, Joe was employed as Program Director with the Boys and Girls Club of the Mohawk Valley at their Parkway site in Utica.
Sources close to a company that employed Gavin Williamson, the defence secretary, as a managing director say he attended a meeting to discuss his future after office colleagues became aware of his relationship with a junior colleague.
The appointment is a coup as Coleman is known as an erudite and talented operator who worked for Ken Livingstone in City Hall — and was recently employed by Corbyn's team as «director of policy and rebuttal».
After what was described as a nine - month nationwide search that yielded 200 resumes, the state Joint Commission on Public Ethics has once again found a new executive director close to home — in the employ of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, to be precise.
If the Comptroller really wants to make news, why doesn't he go after non-state employees that are serving as Bureau Directors and staff in statutory agencies with membership in his Pension System that are employed as» Incorporated Institute Researchers.»
«On at least three occasions, between 2011 and 2016, while employed as the Executive Deputy Secretary to the Governor, and on at least two occasions during his employment by the Cuomo Campaign,» prosecutors say, Percoco threatened the director of state operations, a spokesperson for the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, a deputy commissioner at the Office of General Services, and «an Executive Chamber employee who sought to work» at SUNY Polytechnic Institute.
It was first established as a company limited by guarantee in 1994, and its first named Director was Derek Draper, then employed as a Researcher by Peter Mandelson.
She was employed as a state attorney at the Attorney - General's Department in 1995 and rose through the ranks till she was appointed Director of Public Prosecutions during the John Mahama administration.
On 18 September, Pope Francis appointed Jesuit brother Guy Consolmagno, 63, as the new director of the Vatican Observatory, which employs a dozen astronomers to study asteroids, meteorites, extrasolar planets, stellar evolution, and cosmology.
For now, Green Cross employs only about 20 people, as it searches for public and private sponsors, says Andreas Eggenberg, the organisation's deputy director.
There are also some nice camera angles employed from director Marion Gering, as well as a dramatic scene on the water that looked scarily realistic.
It's a unique premise that's employed to affable (if entirely forgettable) effect by director Howard, as the filmmaker, working from a script by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, does an effective job of initially establishing the movie's seedy, New York City - landscape and assortment of oddball characters.
It's a low - key premise that's employed to almost prototypically deliberate effect by director Julie Lopes Curval, as the filmmaker, working from a script cowritten with Sophie Hiet, offers up an uneventful narrative revolving around the central character's subdued exploits (eg Alice goes to school, Alice deals with her mother, etc, etc).
It's a promising setup that's employed to curiously (and consistently) uninvolving effect by director Stanley Kubrick, as the filmmaker, working from a script cowritten with Terry Southern and Peter George, proves unable to wholeheartedly capture the viewer's interest right from the get - go - with the movie suffering from a stagy, talky vibe that grows more and more problematic as time progresses.
It's a seemingly foolproof premise that's employed to distinctly (and consistently) underwhelming effect by director Johannes Roberts, as the filmmaker, working from a screenplay cowritten with Noel Clarke, Dave Fairbanks, and Marc Small, offers up a narrative that's been jam - packed with generic, hackneyed elements that slowly - but - surely drain one's interest - with, for example, the movie's absence of sympathetic characters growing more and more problematic as time progresses.
It's a high - concept premise that's initially employed to impressively engrossing effect by filmmakers Caroline Labrèche and Steeve Léonard, as the directors deliver a strong opening stretch detailing Liam's near - silent attempts to piece together what's happened to him and why nearby people keep dropping dead — with Klattenhoff's stirring performance as the befuddled central character certainly perpetuating the intriguing atmosphere.
It's a compelling premise that's initially employed to less - than - impressive effect by Johnson, as the writer / director has infused the early part of the proceedings with a style - over-substance feel that prevents one from embracing either the characters or the narrative.
It's a fairly stupid premise that's employed to progressively unwatchable effect by filmmaker Eli Roth, as the director, along with coscreenwriters Nicolás López and Guillermo Amoedo, proves utterly unable to elevate the narrative above its persistently one - note sensibilities - with the movie, by and large, coming off as a five minute short that's been clumsily, brutally expanded to feature length.
It's a workable premise that's employed to consistently underwhelming and flat - out incompetent effect by writer / director Howard Michael Gould, as the filmmaker proves utterly unable to offer up a single compelling (or even remotely authentic) figure - which instantly ensures that one has virtually nothing invested in the various characters» ongoing exploits.
It's an unabashedly high concept premise that's employed to positive effect by director John Landis, although it does go without saying that the lion's share of praise for the film's success belongs to both Aykroyd and Murphy - as the actors» exceedingly engaging work ultimately proves instrumental in smoothing over some of the more questionable elements within the narrative.
It's an almost exceptionally high - concept premise that is, at the outset, employed to agreeable effect by filmmaker Alexander Payne, as the director, working from a script cowritten with Jim Taylor, delivers a briskly - paced opening stretch that's rife with uncommonly compelling elements - including a typically engaging turn by Damon and a proliferation of sci - fi - themed ideas and interludes.
Director Corbijn shuns much of the conventions of modern thrillers in The American employing a style as spartan as his protagonist's.
From the time vaudeville star Mae Murray arrived in Hollywood in 1916, Leonard gradually became her principal director, he abandoned his own career as a movie actor by 1918, but did make unbilled cameo appearances in later films.Murray's headstrong behavior and open contempt of the studio bosses at Famous Players - Lasky (i.e., Paramount) kept both of them on a slippery slope in this period, but her great popularity with audiences likewise kept the Murray / Leonard team employed.
As with the Stallone film, director Schwentke's (The Time Traveler's Wife, Flightplan) employs the «getting the band back together» formula, complete with that exact phrase, whereby a former crew of cronies are gathered one by one in order to get one last hurrah doing what they do best, namely, kick some major ass with a variety of increasingly more explosive weapons.
Ironically, director Parker currently works a real estate developer, as well as a musician, when he isn't engaged in making movies, and he employs his knowledge of both to his film here.
Director Guy Ritchie has made a name for himself by employing a major over-dosage of style over substance in films such as Snatch and Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels; something that oozes out of every scene in The Man From U.N.C.L.E
Alas, if a good film could be made out of this, it isn't going to be a the hands of co - writer / director Lustig, as she employs heavy and largely unnecessary doses of directorial masturbation throughout.
Unyielding in its sense of unease, director John Krasinski's masterful third feature, A Quiet Place, employs the nifty driving device in its version of a post-apocalyptic world: survivors must maintain absolute silence so as not to attract the hulking yet jarringly swift alien - like creatures that have inexplicably taken over upstate New York and most likely far beyond.
Some authors have pointed to a distinct house style in the 1930s (see Thomas Schatz and Paul Grainge), when MGM's Leo the Lion symbolized the opulence and grandeur of musicals (The Brodway Melody of 1938) and epics (Mutiny on the Bounty); Warner Bros. distributed «gritty,» social dramas and gangster films; Universal produced low - budget horror films (Dracula); and Paramount's distinctly «European» flavor, employing emigree directors such as Josef von Sternberg and Ernst Lubitsch.
As with the teaser trailer, we see director Peyton Reed and the film's writers (which include Paul Rudd) embrace scale, creating fantastic visual moments, like an enormous salt shaker or Pez dispenser, and here, where Rudd as Giant - Man employs a flatbed truck as a scooter in a high - speed chasAs with the teaser trailer, we see director Peyton Reed and the film's writers (which include Paul Rudd) embrace scale, creating fantastic visual moments, like an enormous salt shaker or Pez dispenser, and here, where Rudd as Giant - Man employs a flatbed truck as a scooter in a high - speed chasas Giant - Man employs a flatbed truck as a scooter in a high - speed chasas a scooter in a high - speed chase.
It's a solid setup that's employed to consistently engrossing effect by director Matthew Saville, as the filmmaker does a superb job of establishing the various characters and setting the familiar yet compelling storyline into motion - with the movie's compulsively watchable vibe heightened by a string of stellar performances.
Shyamalan's by - the - numbers techniques seem hackneyed here and that he serves as writer and director with a style so identifiable, it's safe to say the blame lies with him rather than the serviceable cast and crew he has employed.
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