Prior to joining Citigroup, Liz was the Deputy General Counsel and Director of Litigation at The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., where she was second
in command in a 400 - person law department.
The second
in command in a pack may be a worthy leader ready to step up, since this dog often does most of the enforcing of pack order.
In contrast to Wade, the second
in command in his band of outlaws is Charlie Prince (Foster, X-Men: The Last Stand), a much more dark force that helps to contrast Wade as an outlaw by choice rather than by design.
Three quarters say the governor hasn't done enough to try to stem corruption in the state, in a year where both leaders of the legislature have been arrested for running fraudulent scams, and the second
in command in the Senate is currently on trial, accused of lying to FBI agents.
The three - decade veteran, who was second
in command in the NYPD's citywide housing bureau, is the third top commander this week to leave the NYPD since Commissioner Bill Bratton said he expected arrests in the probe.
The affected directors were immediately ordered to handover to the next
in command in their various directorates who will in the interim take charge of activities in their directorates.
Haman is the second
in command in the whole nation, it is like he is the vice president.
[1] The king gives his signet ring to Mordecai, and along with it the position of being second
in command in the empire.
Even the leaders of the empire were afraid, this time of Mordecai, since he was the second
in command in the empire, and had become more and more powerful so that they helped the Jews.
«By training a second
in command in these practices, I'm able to delegate anything that might cross my plate, allowing me to concentrate on projects necessary for company growth.»
Not exact matches
In fact, throughout the year, every year, it is professional teams like Barça that
command the giant money and audiences — and both are soaring.
Workers were restocking, pushing to have all stores open
in the next few days, said Rick Neudorff, the retailer's emergency
command center operations manager.
Uber's Travis Kalanick just announced he's looking for a second -
in -
command.
Under Neidorff's surefooted
command, St. Louis — based insurer Centene has forged its own path, and prospered,
in America's uncertain health care markets.
Army Col. Jeffery R. Nance, the military judge overseeing Bergdahl's case, had ruled
in February that Trump's statements as a candidate (and, therefore, a private citizen) didn't rise to the level of undue
command influence.
Clarke was promoted
in 1996 to captain before becoming
commanding officer of the intelligence division
in 1999, where most of his work involved protecting major politicians who visited town.
Harley, which
commands about half of the U.S. big - bike market, has seen its U.S. market share erode
in recent years as it grapples with an ageing customer base, weak demand from younger buyers and discounts offered by rivals.
«President Trump stands at the pinnacle of an unbroken chain of
command that includes key participants
in the remaining critical steps of the case,» the defense argued
in its motion, according to the Los Angeles Times.
However, I've had several people from very different backgrounds recommend one speaker's remarks
in particular, especially when it comes to learning leadership: Admiral William McRaven, a Navy SEAL who
commanded the operation to get Osama bin Laden.
In December 1915, the British
command even ordered artillery fire to mark every daylight hour, «and threats to court martial fraternizers and shoot deserters [had] put the final block on any contact,» according to the BBC's documentary.
Given Clinton's interest
in Cuban, here are some other business leaders she might consider as second
in command.
Vice Admiral Sir Frederick Doveton Sturdee, the Chief of War Staff at the Admiralty, took personal
command of the force, which numbered seven ships
in total.
Three rival companies, founded by scientific pioneers
in this field — Editas Medicine, Intellia Therapeutics, and CRISPR Therapeutics — have gone public this year, and together
command a market cap of nearly $ 1.7 billion.
But again, Kinect, which could also be used to send voice
commands to the console
in addition to controlling on - screen games, fell flat among most Xbox users.
In its way stood Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the recently formed RAF Fighter Command, which could field the Hawker Hurricane and the Supermarine Spitfire, some of the best fighter aircraft in the world at the tim
In its way stood Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the recently formed RAF Fighter
Command, which could field the Hawker Hurricane and the Supermarine Spitfire, some of the best fighter aircraft
in the world at the tim
in the world at the time.
«As each natural disaster goes by, we hone our processes already
in place so we can react quicker and faster the next time this happens,» said Pete Capel, a 26 - year Home Depot veteran and merchandising executive
in charge of the hurricane
command center.
If a soldier were to do this, he faced disciplinary action by his
commanding officer which could include imprisonment, an especially unsavory prospect
in the Victorian era.
But before you give the fire - away
command to your unsuspecting employees, keep
in mind that there are actually two kinds of gossip, and only one of them is useful.
Just one head's up, though, if you're the guys being bought: Keep your bags packed, because once you're inside the place, you'll quickly find that you'll have no more ability to
command additional resources than the guys who were there
in the first place.
In 2009, he took command of U.S. and international forces in Afghanista
In 2009, he took
command of U.S. and international forces
in Afghanista
in Afghanistan.
Those numbers represent what's called «golden parachute compensation,» or severance packages allotted for executives who face a «qualifying termination»
in connection with a sale of the company and change
in command.
The court wrote
in Boyce that «the appearance of unlawful
command influence» exists «where an objective, disinterested observer, fully informed of all the facts and circumstances, would harbor a significant double about the fairness of the proceeding» — a calculus evident
in Nance's own public comments on Oct. 23.
Much of the cocaine from the region — Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru are the world's biggest producers — travels to the US, plying sea and air routes
in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean, as shown by the map below, which was prepared by US Southern
Command and displayed at the hearing.
The Air Force Court of Appeals
in May 2017 also reversed a conviction
in the sexual assault case U.S. v. Boyce after finding that public statements by Sens. Claire McCaskill and Kirsten Gillibrand regarding the «Marines United» scandal earlier this year created «the appearance of unlawful
command influence»
in the case, as retired Col. Don Christensen, a former Air Force chief prosecutor and current president of the advocacy group Protect Our Defenders, told Task & Purpose at the time.
This may be the first time that DiCaprio was genuinely free to be the most energetic and
commanding character
in a film, not left to share his spotlight with a veteran actor
in a flashier role.
Latency, or the amount of time taken for devices to communicate with one another, can be a problem on a wireless network, resulting
in a time lag between the
command input and its effect taking place.
In turn, the competitive pressures generated by the increased demand for labour will bid up wages, to the point where the extra revenues generated by hiring an additional worker are completely offset by the higher wages that this worker can
command.
Commanded by a colonel, the entire 3rd brigade of the 1st Armored Division was spread out for miles around the sandy grounds, partaking
in a large exercise called Bulldog Focus.
The Swedish company, which began trading
in an unorthodox direct listing on the New York Stock Exchange
in April, reported steady growth by most financial measures but failed to deliver the
commanding performance that could...
Last week, U.S. Navy Adm. Philip Davidson, the expected nominee to replace U.S. Pacific
Command Chief Adm. Harry Harris, described China's increased presence
in the South China Sea as «a substantial challenge to U.S. military operations
in this region.»
Fisher, 38 years old at the time, was regarded as a wunderkind who had quickly risen through the ranks at Target's American
command post
in Minneapolis, from a lowly business analyst to leader of a team of 400 people across multiple divisions.
After you've done that, you need to plan for what you do
in that event and establish a chain of
command.
In 2006 he joined Coach as head of its Japan business; he rose to head its international division, and by 2013 he'd been named second - in - command and was being groomed for the top jo
In 2006 he joined Coach as head of its Japan business; he rose to head its international division, and by 2013 he'd been named second -
in - command and was being groomed for the top jo
in -
command and was being groomed for the top job.
After losing out to Bell for FIFA World Cup rights
in October, CBC's executive director of sports, Jeffrey Orridge, whose network had also lost out on rights to the Canadian Football League and Canadian Curling Association, told The Globe and Mail, «It's a challenge for the sports media landscape
in general, to sustain these types of levels, what rights are currently
commanding.»
Patton, who
commanded the US's 7th Army
in Europe and the Mediterranean during World War II, is perhaps just as well known for his amazing insight into what makes for excellent and successful leadership.
Though it is a Monday afternoon
in San Francisco, and Zinger arrived only yesterday from Paris — a commute he bites off twice a month with help from unspecified pharmaceuticals and plenty of beer — he is easily the most animated presence
in the room,
in command of the podium and the neutral zone
in front of it, into which he wanders freely.
On the periphery of the
command center, we found a Bradley fighting vehicle, stationed
in front of small berm.
Ultimately, the goal, he says, should be to «create intuitive graphical representations of the underlying data»
in ways that allow non-data scientists «to explore it without having to sit at a terminal and type
in a bunch of obscure
commands.»
The U.S. Pacific
Command's CBP missions, which have been routinely employed since March 2004, are
in accordance with international law.»
Between its
in - house parcel business and Purolator, which Canada Post owns, the corporation
commands a $ 3 - billion - a-year shipping empire that appears to be growing
in lockstep with the e-commerce revolution.