Sentences with phrase «for tenure as»

In an interview, Dr. Elders stated that her No. 1 priority for her tenure as surgeon general was to «to do something about unplanned and unwanted pregnancies.»
In last year's report I outlined my priorities for my tenure as Social Justice Commissioner.
Perhaps best known for his tenure as Newsweek's art critic from 1989 to 2003, Plagens (pronounced play - gens, with a hard g) is the author of a seminal book on West Coast art and another on the multimedia artist Bruce Nauman.
May (who is not related to PMA curator Jessica May) is the executive director and co-founder of Hewnoaks Artist Colony but is probably best known regionally for his tenure as executive director of Space Gallery from 2004 to 2016.
Graham is best known for his tenure as Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee during and after 9/11 (he opposed the Iraq War).
Talk about expectations for tenure as early as at the interview stage, and hire faculty with the explicit belief that they will succeed.
To longtime video game enthusiasts, Mielke is known for his tenure as editor - in - chief of Electronic Gaming Monthly magazine and its sister website, 1UP.com.
Laurie Glimcher shares her plans for her tenure as Weill Cornell Medical School's new dean, weighs in on the relevance of industrial partnerships and recalls the challenges and joys of balancing her life at home with her life in the lab.
«As for my tenure as the nation's NSA, I acted in the interest of the nation and with utmost fear of God.

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But Bernier's 18 - month tenure as industry minister stands in retrospect as a golden age for this government's business policy.
The chart below shows indexed month - end stock prices for each bank during their CEO's tenure, as well as the performance of a benchmark, the S&P / TSX Composite Index Financials Sector Index GICS Level 1 (STFINL):
In fact, it's likely that some of your tenured staff — especially Millennials — will be willing and ready to serve as mentors for your Gen Z employees.
Boire, who previously worked at Best Buy and Brookstone (which filed for bankruptcy last year), parlayed his successful tenure of sales declines at Sears into a job as CEO of struggling bookseller Barnes & Noble, where, somehow, we think he'll feel right at home.
Although Collins has enjoyed what's widely considered a successful tenure as NIH chief, Trump has reportedly considered candidates such as L.A. billionaire and biotech executive Patrick Soon - Shiong and Republican Congressman Andy Harris for the post.
Ryan served as Vice President of Global Development for Pinkberry, one of the fastest growing retail brands globally during his tenure.
Trump, during the primary campaign, as he took on 16 Republican rivals, had called Yellen's tenure «highly political» and said the Fed should raise interest rates but would not do so for «political reasons.»
OUTLOOK: If you can read this business's bottom - line priorities as well as the current owner understands her customers» yen for books, then your tenure at this retailer could be a classic.
Scaramucci, who is widely known for his explosive 10 - day tenure as President Donald Trump's White House communications director, also happened to be a member of the board of advisors of the Tufts Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
For now, the former dean will remain at GW as a tenured professor.
The candidate from her party running in Buenos Aires — the country's biggest province — has demurred when asked about the situation in the Venezuela, saying that he did not know «in detail» what was going on there, later stressing the differences between the tenures of Chavez and Maduro and calling for dialogue with a third party, such as the Pope.
During his tenure as CIA director, Pompeo became a trusted advisor of President Donald Trump and has played a key role in preparations for Trump's planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Early on in her tenure, she became known for being a bit of an intrapreneur unafraid of taking imitative, as she showed by authorizing the 1993 Waco raid of the Branch Davidian cult compound.
Donald Trump called for a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state, NBC News reports.
Blankfein served in Goldman's top spot for more than 12 years and his tenure features both the 2008 financial crisis (and multimillion - dollar settlements with the government over allegations that Goldman had lied to investors) as well as all - time highs for its stock price.
Perhaps because Pepsi is known as a talent factory — or perhaps because Nooyi is so tough to work for — there has been significant executive turnover during her tenure.
And listen to an important piece of advice from Tracy Wald, who has counted Microsoft as a client for the past 15 years, the last 10 during his tenure as chief financial officer with Leonhardt Fitch.
Sapin, whose tenure as finance minister has been hampered by high unemployment levels and poor economic growth, said that the French economy was now on a «sound footing» for the incoming government.
As for management changes, including his own tenure, Johnson said there have not yet been any discussions.
The letter ended with a request for «all documents and communications referring or relating» to Flynn's contacts with foreign persons during the presidential campaign, the transition period, and his tenure as national security adviser, and after he resigned in February.
His yearlong tenure can be seen as a proxy for what local ownership might look like should the Times ever be sold.
During his tenure at Cerberus, Mr. Bruno has been responsible for managing the Firm's European, Asian, and Latin American businesses, as well as its global activities in the financial services industry.
Nick received annual awards as manager and individual contributor for four consecutive years over his tenure at FireEye.
But for those keeping score, Trump's 100th day arrives this Sunday, April 29, and it would be disingenuous to describe his tenure so far as smooth sailing.
Another possible misfire relates to the fact that the earliest possible effective date for the then new disclosure requirement was August 2012, just as the plaintiff's two - year tenure with Intel was ending.
The award - winning writer has reported on trucking for more than two decades, including a tenure as editor of Truck News and Truck West from 1995 to 2001.
Eisuke joined the firm in 2006 as an analyst and has spent most of his tenure in the Fixed Income Markets group, raising debt and convertible bonds for Japanese corporate clients.
Prior to NatWest, he spent seven years at Merrill Lynch and Co, finishing his tenure there as managing director and chief dealer for spot and forward FX.
Over her ten - year tenure, she was responsible for all management & accounting functions, as well as design and implementation of operational systems and control procedures.
Jones spent much of the beginning of his tenure as the president of ride - sharing driving for Uber and meeting with drivers, after which he sent drivers an email about what he learned and what the company intends to do.
If events take a turn for the worse, as in the case of Valeant, executives can ride off with little fear of losing the large compensation they received during their tenure as clawback rules are rarely enforced.
Poolman has also held many leadership posts with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) during his tenure, serving as Chairman of the Life Insurance and Annuities Committee for two years and Vice President of the organization in 2004.
These include holding open Cabinet meetings at least once a month, which will be broadcasted on the Internet; giving Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) a greater role by reforming the Legislative committee system and allowing government MLAs to vote freely (as opposed to voting according to the Party's preferences); restricting the tenure of a premier to two (four - year) terms; holding a Citizen's Assembly on electoral reform to examine alternative models for electing MLAs; instituting a system by which citizens can recall elected officials; and instituting elections for all government boards and commissions.
The BC NDP's approach to the housing crises focuses on market speculation, support for alternative housing tenures such as co-ops and rentals, and the creation of supply.
Vallarino said that once he learned about Varela's dismissal he spoke with Martinelli to voice his support for Varela.Vallarino, a former banker and businessman, has maintained Panama's economy vigorous during his 26 - month tenure, with three international rating agencies putting the country's credit rating on a positive outlook.Martinelli has repeatedly asked Vallarino to remain as finance minister until he finds a replacement to ensure the healthy development of the Central American country's economy, which is projected to grow 9 percent this year.
If the rate over the 20 years was 8 %, for example, the available tenure payment would be $ 5738, or more than twice as large as the longevity annuity payment.
Dave's MSFT tenure was focused on launching startups within Microsoft in various senior marketing and general management roles, including his role founding Microsoft's Healthcare business and then later as Managing Director for Industry Marketing & Relations for Microsoft's Internet Media business.
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These services have helped clients cut their healthcare costs, and they've proved immensely profitable for UnitedHealth in its tenure as a Dow component.
However, as the President's tenure commenced, hopes for a quick reform began to fade and the price differential collapsed.
During his tenure as Prime Minister, Mr. Martin set in place a ten year, forty - one billion dollar plan to improve health care and reduce wait times; signed agreements with the provinces and territories to establish the first national early learning and child care program and created a new financial deal for Canada's municipalities.
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