Sentences with phrase «good chairman»

«I'm a much better chairman of the committee because I not only have a political and academic network, but also a range of business connections that would not be available to me if I was not active in the business world,» he told Politics.co.uk on Wednesday.
He told Politics.co.uk last year: «I believe I'm a much better chairman of the committee because I not only have a political and academic network, but also a range of business connections which would not be available to me if I was not still active in the business world.
Those fans, they know how well the chairmen are doing for the club — how much they have invested — and they have taken it a long way up already.»
Oppenheimer was a very good chairman on committees, and he drove the Manhattan Project through.
Amid speculation Catherine Brenner will lose her other directorships, one risk management expert believes the painful AMP experience might make her a better chairman.
Pozzo has been voted the best chairman in Italy on multiple occasions for keeping Udinese competitive on a very tight budget, and making millions in the transfer market through their extensive scouting network that allows them to regularly identify undervalued prospects.
They should concentrate on their present reality, where Spurs have a better, younger squad, all happily on long contracts, a better youth set - up with better youth players, better training facilities, soon a bigger, better, more modern, more fit to purpose and better designed with a view to atmosphere, stadium, a better, younger manager to be moving forward, a better chairman in a united boardroom, with greater stability running right through the club.
When I noted that Malpass, along with his fellow GOP Senate contenders — Bruce Blakeman and former Rep. Joe DioGuardi — had been fairly definitive in their collective «no» responses to a pre-primary debate question on whether Cox had been a good chairman, he responded:
Spicer campaigned hard with eurosceptic support to get elected as chairman of the 1922, and although he pursued his euroscepticism in office, all his parliamentary colleagues believe he was a good chairman, absolutely discreet, and, under the circumstances of three leadership elections, maintained their confidence.
The best chairmen have already been considerable figures when they were appointed.
«However, I was informed by Chief Ebri that he is contesting and I know he will be a good chairman.
I knew the Trimble of old and in those days he was pretty antagonistic towards the Tory Party, far more so than Molyneaux (who was the best chairman the 1922 never had).
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