Sentences with phrase «executives of the company regarding»

A memory design engineer is also responsible for ensuring that the set targets are met, projects are delivered with good quality and working condition while ensuring good quality presentations to both clients and executives of the company regarding various projects that are in work.

Not exact matches

A number of executives have recently left the tech company amid a firm - wide investigation regarding sexual harassment allegations.
When news broke regarding a massive theft of customer information, dozens of top executives at South Korean financial companies tendered their resignations.
Riis, who joined the company in 1996 and has previously been regarded by analysts as heir apparent to Rebien Sorensen, is currently executive vice president in charge of marketing and head of the China and Pacific sales regions.
RESOLVED: Shareholders request the Board Compensation Committee prepare a report assessing the feasibility of integrating sustainability metrics, including metrics regarding diversity among senior executives, into the performance measures of the CEO under the Company's compensation incentive plans.
Management retains an independent compensation consultant, Haigh & Company, to provide comparative market data regarding executive compensation to assist the Compensation Committee in establishing reference points for the base salary, annual incentive, and long - term incentive components of our compensation package.
For its June 2007 meeting, the HRC asked F.W. Cook's designated representative, George B. Paulin, to report on, and respond to HRC members» questions regarding a range of executive compensation matters, including the Company's compensation program and current trends, a comparison of Company and Peer Group compensation amounts and structures, including stock option and restricted stock grant practices, recent stockholder initiatives on compensation, compensation committee procedures, the role of consultants, and regulatory activity.
The NYSE currently considers the election of directors (Item 1), the proposal to approve the non-binding advisory resolution regarding the compensation of the Company's named executives (Item 2), and the ratification of our independent auditors (Item 3) as routine matters.
The NYSE currently considers the proposals to approve the non-binding advisory resolution regarding the compensation of the Company's named executives (Item 2), the amendment to our Certificate of Incorporation to increase the Company's authorized shares of common stock (Item 3), and the ratification of our independent auditors (Item 4) as routine matters.
And last week, the company dealt with concerns regarding the temperament of its chief executive, Travis Kalanick, after a video of him berating an Uber driver became public.
These responsibilities include: (i) fostering processes that allow the Board to function independently of management and encouraging open and effective communication between the Board and management of the Company; (ii) providing input to the Chairman on behalf of the independent Directors with respect to Board agendas; (iii) presiding at all meetings of the Board at which the Chairman is not present, as well as regularly scheduled executive sessions of independent Directors; (iv) in the case of a conflict of interest involving a Director, if appropriate, asking the conflicted Director to leave the room during discussion concerning such matter and, if appropriate, asking such Director to recuse him or herself from voting on the relevant matter; (v) communicating with the Chairman and the CEO, as appropriate, regarding meetings of the independent Directors and resources and information necessary for the Board to effectively carry out its duties and responsibilities; (vi) serving as liaison between the Chairman and the independent Directors; (vii) being available to Directors who have concerns that can not be addressed through the Chairman; (viii) having the authority to call meetings of the independent Directors; and (ix) performing other functions as may reasonably be requested by the Board or the Chairman.
Gibson has countered Eldridge's accusations of being under the influence of corporate money, especially in regards to his positions on energy, by pointing to his challengers» own investments in oil and gas companies and his acceptance of individual contributions from wealthy corporate executives.
Gates's remark brought to mind a host of high - flying Internet businesses from a few years back whose would - be tech - titan executives made overnight fortunes by selling stock in companies that gave away services online with little regard to balancing the books short term.
BUSINESS WIRE — Mar 21 — IDEA - OASIS, the Internet Dating Executive Alliance / Online Association for Social Industry Standards www.ideaoasis.org, today announced its formal opposition to state legislative efforts regarding personals companies conducting background checks on all users of Internet dating and online matchmaking services.
Gerard M. Jacobs, chief executive officer of Think Partnership, stated, «Closing this credit facility with Wachovia Bank is a major milestone for Think Partnership, and is the first of several steps we intend to take during 2006 in regard to the financing of our growing company
Over the past several months, we have had in - depth discussions with the Company's former Chief Executive Officer, Harald Braun, as well as the Company's Chief Financial Officer, Tom Cronan, regarding our concerns about the deteriorating financial performance of the Company and the lack of action to adjust operating expenses in - line with the Company's current business prospects.
I came away with enormous regard for many of the Exxon scientists who researched climate change and for the managers and executives who gave them the resources and latitude to freely investigate a problem their own company was contributing to.
A Llyod's of London global survey of corporate executives regarding risks their companies face in 2013 ranked «climate change» as one of the smallest risks, just less than «ocean pirate» risk and a bit more than «space weather» risk... (Ramez Naam denies this)
Defending technology company and its board of directors in multimillion dollar PA state court action brought by founder / consultant / shareholder alleging claims for breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract, and rescission; prosecuting action in NJ federal court on behalf of executive terminated in breach of his employment agreement; defending companies and their majority owners in numerous state court actions throughout NY and NJ alleging breach of contract and fraud; defending company in connection with DOL investigation regarding misclassification of employees; defending health - tech entrepreneur in connection with DOL investigation regarding unemployment insurance fraud; counseling global company and its US subsidiary in connection with various employment law matters; and negotiating numerous separation agreements.
Companies should remain in close contact with executives while on leave, enquiring whether they are in need of support from the corporation and make basic enquiries regarding their return.
Prosecuting a former executive regarding violations of computer hacking laws and misappropriation of company data and trade secrets.
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In fact, Wright found the two lawyers had taken a strong stance against one of the executives, Jack Boultbee, in regards to a plan to offset debt among the companies that the law society alleged could have resulted in Hollinger International having to pay it twice.
Supervising a team of 10, including five lawyers, Kalins is well integrated in the senior structure of the company, providing strategic legal advice to executive management, and participating in discussions with the executive team regarding Apotex's overall governance and legal controls.
An early morning statement was released from Uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi regarding the settlement, which Khosrowshahi said was about finding a way to «set the course for the future of the company
While an audience member asked about whether mobile would open these companies to citizen journalism experiments, most of the executives say they continue to regard the issue as secondary.
Finance The chief executive officer of Nasdaq, Adena Friedman, has discussed the company's position with regards to the potential bitcoin futures contracts it has previously expressed interest in offering.
In spite of the recent concerns regarding the price of bitcoin, and its transaction challenges, Mr Dorsey, the chief executive officer of Twitter and the payments company Square, is convinced that bitcoin will find a solution for these challenges and will be used in purchasing all items.
Speaking with Yuga Tech during the regional launch of the ZenFone 2 in Jakarta, Indonesia, ASUS» Chief Executive Officer Jerry Shen revealed some key aspects regarding the company's flagship strategy.
• Effectively respond to inquiries over the telephone and in person, regarding company services and products • Perfectly prepare correspondence such as memos, notices, letters and emails according to set principles of the company • Create and maintain complex filing and recordkeeping systems to ensure safety and confidentiality of the each record and file • Schedule appointments based on executives» calendars and ensure that appropriate follow - up is conducted • Make travel and accommodation arrangements for executives and managers by remaining within budgetary confinements
Scheduled Board of Directors meetings and assisted with meeting materials and agendas.Maintained and coordinated executive and senior management vacation, day - to - day meeting and travel schedules.Served as a professional representative of the CEO to executive clients, investors and board members.Collaborated with other administrative team members, human resources and the finance department on special projects and events.Developed and managed third - tier resolution process to resolve issues originating from the customer retention team.Provided logistical support to visiting executives in coordination with other Executive Assistants.Handled and distributed all incoming and outgoing mail.Wrote and distributed meeting minutes to appropriate individuals.Open, read, and wrote answers to routine letters.Created and maintained computer - and paper - based filing and organization systems for records, reports and documents.Investigated issues and problems and drafted responses to urgent requests.Served as a liaison between company president and clients regarding client accounts and new business.Approved travel expenses and reimbursement executive and senior management vacation, day - to - day meeting and travel schedules.Served as a professional representative of the CEO to executive clients, investors and board members.Collaborated with other administrative team members, human resources and the finance department on special projects and events.Developed and managed third - tier resolution process to resolve issues originating from the customer retention team.Provided logistical support to visiting executives in coordination with other Executive Assistants.Handled and distributed all incoming and outgoing mail.Wrote and distributed meeting minutes to appropriate individuals.Open, read, and wrote answers to routine letters.Created and maintained computer - and paper - based filing and organization systems for records, reports and documents.Investigated issues and problems and drafted responses to urgent requests.Served as a liaison between company president and clients regarding client accounts and new business.Approved travel expenses and reimbursement executive clients, investors and board members.Collaborated with other administrative team members, human resources and the finance department on special projects and events.Developed and managed third - tier resolution process to resolve issues originating from the customer retention team.Provided logistical support to visiting executives in coordination with other Executive Assistants.Handled and distributed all incoming and outgoing mail.Wrote and distributed meeting minutes to appropriate individuals.Open, read, and wrote answers to routine letters.Created and maintained computer - and paper - based filing and organization systems for records, reports and documents.Investigated issues and problems and drafted responses to urgent requests.Served as a liaison between company president and clients regarding client accounts and new business.Approved travel expenses and reimbursement Executive Assistants.Handled and distributed all incoming and outgoing mail.Wrote and distributed meeting minutes to appropriate individuals.Open, read, and wrote answers to routine letters.Created and maintained computer - and paper - based filing and organization systems for records, reports and documents.Investigated issues and problems and drafted responses to urgent requests.Served as a liaison between company president and clients regarding client accounts and new business.Approved travel expenses and reimbursement requests.
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