Sentences with phrase «known as an executive»

Peter Kershaw, original founder of HQ Global Workplaces, bought back the European operations of HQ, which became known as Executive Offices Group (EOG), a prominent high - end serviced office operator in London.
In the same year, Peter Kershaw, original founder of HQ Global Workplaces, bought back the European operations of HQ, which became known as Executive Offices Group (EOG), a high - end serviced office operator in London.
Still, CEO Jeff Bezos has never been known as an executive who makes decisions based on investor pressure.
ONAMIA, Minn. — Most know him as the executive chef at The Launch Bar and Grill at Eddy's Resort, but local Chef Adam Murphy is also known as «Chef Par Excellence» after receiving top honors at the Taste of Elegance event — a cooking competition for the best chefs in Minnesota to show off their pork cooking skills.
On a cognitive level, growing up in a chaotic and unstable environment — and experiencing the chronic elevated stress that such an environment produces — disrupts the development of a set of skills, controlled by the prefrontal cortex, known as executive functions: higher - order mental abilities that some researchers compare to a team of air - traffic controllers overseeing the working of the brain.
This region relates to what are known as executive functions, such as planning, decision making, inhibitory control, attention, and working memory.
One is known as the executive control system.
Parents whose children had anesthesia once under age 3 reported more problems with mental skills known as executive functions — skills that help with memory, impulse control, planning and flexibility — but not with other behaviors.
It would require adopting, by a simple majority, what is known as an executive agreement.
Director John Wells, best known as executive producer and showrunner of hit television series ER, The West Wing and Shameless, skillfully translates from stage to screen, leading an all - star cast.
Sitting at the executive level, law firm administrators - also known as executive directors, chief managing officers (CMOs) or chief operating officers (COOs)- are highly skilled non-lawyer professionals.
This option is known as the executive bonus arrangement and there are advantages and disadvantages to this type of structure.
Home > Executive Search Information Portal > Executive Headhunters «Executive Top Headhunters» or «headhunters» are more formally known as executive search consultants or executive recruiters.
Home > Executive Search Information Portal > Chicago The Association of Executive Search and Leadership Consultants has 20 member search firms in Illinois, with a great majority located in Chicago, and roughly 160 executive search consultants, also known as executive recruiters or headhunters, working in the Chicago area.
Office Executives, also known as Executive Assistants, make sure an office runs smoothly.
Also known as an executive headhunter, executive recruiters specialize in the placement of senior level managers.
Getting help with federal job search is well worth the effort for military spouses — in large part due to a 2008 presidential directive known as Executive Order 13473 and the programs it enables.
Also known as executive secretaries, personal assistants devise and maintain office systems and handle executives» travel and dictation needs.
That's because headhunters (also known as executive recruiters or executive search consultants) are not in business to find you a job.

Not exact matches

Why would I want to own this stock of Starbucks if the man I most identify with Starbucks is only the executive chairman and is working on a division that may or may not pan out even as I know that Kevin is a strong leader?
As executives you know the details of your company infinitely better than we ever will and you shouldn't suck us down into the weeds with you.
Richard Plepler, the perma - tanned chief executive of HBO, was on hand to announce that his network would be launching a stand - alone online service, known as HBO Now, and that it would be available exclusively on Apple TVs, iPhones and iPads for three months, starting in April.
Here are a few things I learned at the J.P. Morgan Health Conference this week: (1) Vice-presidential motorcades tie up as much traffic as presidential ones; (2) San Francisco hotels have no compunction about charging pharma - sphere prices, especially when the city is overrun by pharma executives; (3) no one will ever know if you brought more than one blue blazer to a four - day meeting; and (4) in my next life I want to come back as Bryan Roberts.
In an industry known for indiscipline — «Our industry historically shoots from the hip,» says longtime Coach executive Todd Kahn — it's widely regarded as a superbly run company, with a strong supply chain and a knack for eliminating inefficiencies.
Executives at the company said they do not expect to be adversely impacted by the onset of the data privacy regime known as GDPR in Europe either.
As a startup executive with an engineering background, I know firsthand what it's like to have holes in my knowledge base.
In the decade since Skype launched in Tallinn, the company has spawned legions of startups, venture capitalists, and executives known locally as the «Skype mafia,» offering emigrants (digital or otherwise) a built - in set of co-founders, funders, and partners.
He is known for hosting «American Idol» for 15 seasons, as well as for his work as the host and executive producer of E!'s «Live from the Red Carpet» and «Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin» Eve.»
Jason and Jodi Womack, executive coaches and co-authors of the book, «Get Momentum,» define a mentor as someone who has the experience that you are looking to gain and who is willing to teach you what they know.
Given dwindling CEO tenures — averaging as little as three years in some industries — chief executives can be understandably reluctant to make long - term investments, knowing the benefits won't materialize until their successor's successor's time.
Rob Bransby has announced he will no longer leave his post as managing director of the state's largest health insurer to become chief executive of Perth Racing.
The current and former chief executives of credit bureau Equifax, which disclosed in September that a data breach affected as many as 145.5 million U.S. consumers, said they did not know who was responsible.
An international celebrity, highly sought - after hospitality industry guru, and creator, executive producer and star of Spike TV's number - one show, Bar Rescue, most people know Jon Taffer as a larger - than - life television personality who takes a no - holds - barred approach to helping hotels, restaurants and bars reach their full potential.
When Marissa Mayer took over as Yahoo's chief executive one year ago today, the world knew her as a woman who could pretty much write her own ticket in the tech industry.
The European Commission, the executive arm of the EU, kick - started the launch of the legislation, known as Mifid II, after the original set of rules was found wanting in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
Giving a presentation entitled «Navigating Ambiguity» on Wednesday at the Fortune, Time and Wallpaper * Brainstorm Design conference held in Singapore, the executive director of Stanford University's Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, also known as the d.school, observed that people seem to feel a heightened sense of uncertainty across the board — in politics, retirement, medical, disaster relief, even the weather.
(Says a former high - level company executive of Mike, as he's known inside Bloomberg and as we'll refer to him to avoid confusion: «Mike's management philosophy is five cats in a bag fighting.»)
Without knowing the full facts, it looks as though Santander might have been lent on by the European Central Bank (ECB) to carry out the rescue mission, suggested Martin Gilbert, chief executive officer (CEO) of Aberdeen Asset Management, talking on CNBC's Squawk Box on Wednesday.
Felten is one of the top executives at Alphabet's research arm, X, formerly known as Google X and birthplace to the tech giant's «moonshots,» ambitious projects that aim to solve major world problems with cutting edge technology.
Larry Ellison, Oracle's executive chairman, said Sunday during the company's annual customer conference in San Francisco that he considers Amazon to be Oracle's number one competitor when it comes to the business of selling computing capacity on demand, also known as cloud computing.
The current and former chief executives of credit bureau Equifax, which disclosed in September that a data breach affected as many as 145.5 million U.S. consumers, said they did not know who was responsible for the attack.
We look for a subset of executives who are at a stage in their career where chasing seniority and money is no longer as interesting as building something interesting or meaningful.
The Executives not only know your name but they know you as a person because they make an effort to build rapport.»
As chief executive of MC2 Microsystems, a computer - networking company, he has seen clients with the spare - no - expense attitude.
While she's most widely known for her four - year stint as the administrator of the SBA under President Obama, she also served as executive chairwoman and founder of ProAmérica Bank, which services businesses within the Latino community.
With your decades of experience working in Hollywood, what have you learned from working with different types of people such as, you know, from talent and crew to executives?
Although he's no longer privy to management discussions, as one of Twitter's first, biggest and most involved investors, Sacca probably knows more about the company than anyone who's not a current executive or board member.
As chief executive of MC2 Microsystems, a computer networking company, he has seen clients with the spare - no - expense attitude.
When we leased our first 747 jumbo jet in 1984, I knew very little about the airline business, beyond the fact that I had flown a lot as a record executive and disliked it.
Executives can mitigate these situation by forcing their organization to determine, analyze and communicate in advance the known and potential trade - offs as a part of the decision - making process.
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