Characteristics of Sellers The typical seller over the past year was 54 years old (53 in 2013; 46 in 2009), was married (74 percent), had a household income of $ 96,700, and was in their home for 10 years before selling a new high
for tenure in home.
She applied
for tenure in June 2009, but was rejected by the university's president in 2011.
Lorna June McCue, who is of aboriginal race and ancestry, was turned down
for tenure in June 2011 after 13 years at UBC's Faculty of Law, before the university declined to reappoint her for the 2012/13 academic year.
Complete and necessary veterinary care upon intake and
for their tenure in our care including, but not limited to;
In the fall months, they must evaluate the hundreds of second - year teachers who are up
for tenure in the spring.
Although her principal thought she was a great teacher and wanted her to stay, the rules
for tenure in New York stood in the way.
Kalonji herself was turned down
for tenure in 1988.
But instead of coming up
for tenure in 7 years or so, Zhao could be coming up for parole.
Candidates
for tenure in the sciences typically are evaluated on the quality of their scientific thinking and the importance of the advances, conceptual and practical, that their scientific thinking engenders.
In January 2008, I learned that my application
for tenure in the physics department at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, had been denied.
«I've lived here for five years; I'm up
for tenure in January.»
Still, voters do approve of at least one of Cuomo's proposals: 62 percent support Cuomo's proposal to make teachers eligible
for tenure in five years, rather than three years as it is now.
Luckily for me, I love to cook, so I have not been doomed to only eat subpar salsa
for my tenure in NYC.
Not exact matches
Although it may seem difficult
for a three - time married man to profess to «family values,» Melania Trump already has gone out of her way to follow
in the footsteps of women like Laura Bush and Michelle Obama who have prioritized motherhood during their
tenures.
But Bernier's 18 - month
tenure as industry minister stands
in retrospect as a golden age
for this government's business policy.
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.
Blodget: I think another point you make
in your presentation is the average
tenure for a CMO these days is about 18 months.
DiMaggio went on to rep Mr. Coffee
in TV commercials
for 15 years, consistently boosting sales during his
tenure.
New hires know just how important it is to make a good first impression early
in their
tenure, but it's also important
for companies to put their best foot forward
for their newest team members.
For instance, CEOs closer to retirement have a natural tendency to reduce investments
in innovation and those with longer
tenures tend to be overly averse to change.
He was known earlier
in his
tenure for a dance, nicknamed the Benson Boogie, he would do on the field to celebrate victories.
The presentation also called out Mick McGuire, Marcato's founder and head,
for his «track record of losses
in the boardroom,» citing his
tenure on the boards of NCR, a consumer technology company, and Borders, the now defunct bookstore.
After graduating, he spent the first 14 years of his career working toward that goal, rising to head of research at the Bank of Canada, before leaving
for a short
tenure in the private sector.
For the next ten years, she buried herself
in research to earn
tenure.
MIT's first
tenured female marketing professor was voted the B - school's «Teacher of the Year»
in 2014, an honor she was nominated
for three times previously.
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.
During his
tenure there
in the 1980s, AmEx was regularly criticized
for how much it paid Robinson, one of the top - paid executives
in corporate America at the time.
«If a lucky event early
in a CEO's
tenure is not balanced by an unlucky one is such a short time period, then that CEO could be wrongfully credited
for high performance that would have happened no matter who was leading the company,» according to the study.
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.
«Andrea's
tenure has been underscored by a deep commitment to our representatives,» a company spokeswoman wrote
in an email, noting that Jung pushed a new incentive system
for reps and made it easier
for them to do business online.
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.
Lynch leaves office following a nearly two - year
tenure marked by massacres carried out by violent extremists, including the shootings at a nightclub
in Orlando, Florida; persistent hacking from overseas, including Russian government efforts to meddle
in the U.S. presidential election; and an election - season investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server that entangled the Justice Department
in presidential politics and led to criticism
for her ill - timed meeting on an airport tarmac with former President Bill Clinton.
Though the mixed messages may not have been the last straw
for Tillerson's
tenure, his dovish approach
in dealing with North Korea had reportedly derailed Trump's track to enact «maximum pressure» on the regime.
She attracted global attention early
in her
tenure for the corruption prosecution of high - level officials at FIFA, international soccer's governing body.
(An average of country - adjusted total shareholder return, industry - adjusted total shareholder return, and change
in market capitalization over the course of the CEOs»
tenures accounted
for 80 % of the rankings» relative weightings.)
Since CEO
tenure is decreasing and the pool of available CEOs is small, directors need to be certain that their companies have real succession plans
in place and that they take care to groom less senior executives
for higher - level jobs, Larcker says.
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 short
tenure, which follows a decorated career
in public service, calls into question Trump's judgement that Flynn was the right person
for the job
in the first place.
In crafting it, she took into account board composition and
tenure, capital ratio and compensation, working down a checklist of anything and everything that might make the company an attractive target
for activist investors.
On Thursday, career site LinkedIn published a list of the 50 most
in - demand companies to work
for in the U.S. Factors included the rate at which LinkedIn users are applying to and viewing available jobs, how many non-employees are interacting with workers, and an employee's» average
tenure once hired.
Mr. O'Neil joined Quanta
in 1999 and, throughout his
tenure at Quanta, was responsible
for various initiatives, including: renewable energy strategy; commercial and industrial operations; internal audit; and merger and acquisition initiatives, including oversight of the acquisition and integration of InfraSource, its largest acquisition.
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.
Writes the Viacom spokesperson: «Philippe has doubled the amount of investment
in creative programming over his
tenure to more than $ 6 billion annually, and has grown Viacom to be the # 1 family of cable networks and the # 1 destination on all of television
for reaching younger audiences.
A recent survey conducted by DiscoverOrg of C - Level executives who had been
in their new position
for less than six months showed overwhelmingly that big changes happen within those first months of
tenure.
Newly hired C - suite executives, who are under immense pressure to perform
in their first few months of
tenure, create a prime opportunity
for selling.
Birchall's profile, however, reveals that he is
tenured in the financial field, with ten years worth of experience
in Merrill Lynch before working
in Morgan Stanley
for more than six years.
It says something about the magnitude of the event that it played out during the
tenure of two central bank Governors, each of whom were
in the role
for a decade, and will likely still be an important issue,
in the early stages at least,
for the next Governor.
For each CEO's tenure, the researchers calculated three metrics: the country - adjusted total shareholder return (including dividends reinvested), which offsets any increase in return that's attributable merely to an improvement in the local stock market; the industry - adjusted total shareholder return (including dividends reinvested), which offsets any increase that results from rising fortunes in the overall industry; and change in market capitalization (adjusted for dividends, share issues, and share repurchases), measured in inflation - adjusted U.S. dolla
For each CEO's
tenure, the researchers calculated three metrics: the country - adjusted total shareholder return (including dividends reinvested), which offsets any increase
in return that's attributable merely to an improvement
in the local stock market; the industry - adjusted total shareholder return (including dividends reinvested), which offsets any increase that results from rising fortunes
in the overall industry; and change
in market capitalization (adjusted
for dividends, share issues, and share repurchases), measured in inflation - adjusted U.S. dolla
for dividends, share issues, and share repurchases), measured
in inflation - adjusted U.S. dollars.
In what might be the record for shortest tenure, Scaramucci was fired after just 10 days at his job in the White Hous
In what might be the record
for shortest
tenure, Scaramucci was fired after just 10 days at his job
in the White Hous
in the White House.