Sentences with phrase «governing body members»

Managers or governing body members can use them effectively to convey their warm regards to the best employee.
Ruth Tessendorf, president of the Topeka Kennel Club, told governing body members Tuesday's vote was also being watched by a boxer dog group, which was considering holding a show next year at the Kansas Expocentre but wouldn't be willing to do that if the city kept in place its breed - specific rules for pit bulls.
Governing body members participate in systematic, formal professional learning regarding roles and the responsibilities of the governing body and its individual members.
Questions governing body members might like to ask with regard to their school's openness include how the school ensures adequate consultation takes place and what feedback it provides on the results of the consultation.
But firstly, who do I mean by «academy governing body members»?
School governing body members may find conflicts arise between their own personal interests and those involved in making decisions in the public interest.
And from this framework comes advice for academy governing body members who will be new to their roles in the 2014/15 session.
As part of their role in scrutinising and challenging the school's management, governing body members may ask whether employees would know what to do if they suspected misconduct or fraud.
This requires governing body members to behave with integrity, demonstrate strong commitment to ethical values and respect the rule of law, building on and expanding the Seven Principles of Public Life.
This will mean, together with the other trustees and governing body members, determining the strategic direction of the academy trust and its academies (where relevant), and also being responsible for turning policy aspirations into reality.
With this in mind and whatever the governance structure in place (single converter or a more complex multi academy trust model), it is essential that governing body members understand their role in ensuring that risk and risk management is taken seriously and is part of their accountability to parents, the wider public and other stakeholders.
It is far better for a governing body member to err on the side of openness when deciding whether or not to disclose such interests, rather than trying to manage the situation on their own.

Not exact matches

Summers brought Rubin onto the (then) seven - member corporation that is the university's governing body.
Board member of the National Theatre, senior adviser to Chatham House, vice-chair of Business for New Europe and a member of the International Chamber of Commerce UK Governing Body, the Development Committee of the National Gallery, the International Advisory Board of Uria Menendez and the Advisory Board of the Centre for European Reform.
Stopping short of calling for cathedral governing bodies - Chapters - to be scrapped, the Church of England said at least two - thirds of members should not be clergy, to ensure people with necessary skills are there.
4 a: a body of persons const!tuting a special class in a society: estate 3 b plural: the members or representatives of the governing classes assembled in a legislative body c obsolete: a person of high rank (as a noble)
Campaigners plan to protest outside York Minster on Sunday as members of the Church of England's governing body hold a four - day meeting there this weekend.
Rt Rev Peter Hancock, Bishop of Bath and Wells, who is the Church's lead bishop on safeguarding issues, revealed the figures responding to a written question from Kat Alldread, a lay member of the Church's governing body.
Some people recommend putting it in writing and giving a copy to the pastor (and in this case the youth pastor) and to the board members / elders or whatever the governing body is called.
«I thought it belonged to God and, if not, then to the duly elected members of the governing body
In other sweeping actions, the board set the mandatory retirement age at 65, thereby removing several long - term faculty members, and required all professors to submit their course syllabi for examination by the governing body.
Alison Ruoff, a former member of the Church of England's governing body, agrees with the policy.
It was a primitive democracy, uncritical and unconscious, for there is no ground to suppose other than that every senior member of the group was admitted to the governing body purely on the basis of his age.
Members of various governmental advisory councils are usually appointed by governing officials or bodies.
Therefore, some of the members of its governing body should represent the interests of that broader public.
The NCAA's governing body needs to regularly justify its billion dollar existence by punishing member schools for crimes * against the invisible standard of amateurism.
Manchester City are confident they will not be punished by Uefa over the new Financial Fair Play rules following a warning from a member of European football's governing body.
National Connections expects Eastern Christian to follow the same rules as members of the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association and applied to that governing body for «standards of competition verification.»
Youth Rugby in particular in Northern California is a force to be reckoned with, and we hope to give you insight into the game and the member clubs of Rugby NorCal, the governing body for youth rugby here in Northern California, in hopes that you might just be enticed to attend an event, or sign your child or yourself up at a local club.
In 1997 FIFA, the governing body of world soccer, sent two investigators to Baghdad to question members of the Iraqi national team who'd allegedly had their feet caned by Uday's henchmen after losing a World Cup qualifying match to Kazakhstan.
The disciplinary rules are benchmarked against acknowledged best practice of other sports» National Governing Bodies and we are confident that they provide our members with a fair, robust and consistent approach to disciplinary matters.
The governing body is aware of three tweets the 21 - year - old apparently sent in 2012 and 2013 when he was a member of Barnsley's youth set - up, that contain pejorative terms for gay men.
MomsTeam.com ® CEO / Publisher Brooke de Lench announced today that it is partnering with USA Baseball, the national governing body of amateur baseball in the United States, to provide content to USA Baseball's members.
«The next 30 to 60 days are critical,» Library Board President Bruce Knopp told committee members for the two governing bodies» joint venture during a meeting Tuesday night.
Furthermore, Crane v. Indiana High School Athletic Association (1992) suggested that the state governing body's rules, interpretations, and applications should be published to provide standard of care guideline to its member schools, students, and parents.
Dear Republican State Committee Members, Congratulations on your election to the governing body of our party.
State Chairman Frank MacKay made the following statement following the convention, «The members of the Independence Party represent a cross-section of political views, but we are firmly united in our beliefs that our growing dysfunctional governing bodies in NYS and Washington, DC are deeply in need of reform from the bottom up and the top down.
A list of any terrorist suspects in these cases who are members of Palestinian police or security forces, the Palestine Liberation Organization, or any Palestinian governing body.
To them, being a member of the governing body of Britain's third - largest political party is the equivalent of scaling Everest.»
«Governing Bodies should be warned that where our members are asked or put under pressure to undertake additional work in the light of a headteacher boycotting the SATs, there is a real possibility of the school facing a formal dispute with the NASUWT.»
She served as secretary of the state Democratic party and was a member of the Newtown legislative council, the town's governing body.
Led by Manhattan Assemblyman Brian Kavanagh, the 23 - member caucus asked in an open letter today that the speaker replacing Sheldon Silver, who was arrested on corruption charges a week ago, consider a series of questions related to how the body is governed and requested that the next speaker establish a task force to address reform.
Since then, there have muted anger by both students and lecturers who contend that this body is an anonymous body whose members are neither known nor are they governed by any statute.
Scotland Yard's review of the Madeline McCann case is «inappropriate», a member of its governing body has argued.
One part states: «Neither the grantee nor any of the members of its Board of Directors or other governing body or its employees have given anything of value to influence any official act or the judgment of any person in the award of the grant or the performance of any of the terms of this agreement.»
It continues: «It is utterly wrong that somebody who defends a Labour candidate who has been suspended for Holocaust denial should be a member of Labour's governing body.
well over half of teachers (59 %) believe that the members of the governing body do not have relevant skills;
At a meeting of the FIFA council in Kolkata, world football's governing body also approved a decision to enhance the bidding regulations for the 2026 World Cup and appointed members of the bid evaluation task force.
The highly anticipated exposé, which is due to be premiered on Wednesday, June 6, has created uneasiness amongst the Ghanaian football populace as many of the leading members of the nation's football governing body are rumoured to be implicated in the video.
Now, not only is the presiding officer of the county's governing body, the Suffolk Legislature, black — Mr. Gregory — but he sits on the 18 - member panel with Dr. William Spencer, also an African - American and a physician (chief of otolaryngology at Huntington Hospital), professor of medicine at Stony Brook and an active ordained minister, The legislature includes, too, a Latina, Monica Martinez.
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