Not exact matches
Indeed, four years is a
longer tenure than most founders log
after their startup has been acquired.
There, he joined former FCR vice president Joe Rechichi, who left in 2014
after a
long tenure with the company to head up construction of the 1.7 million - square - foot tower.
He joined the Duke Divinity faculty
after he graduated in the early 1960s and secured
tenure at a time when one still could do so without having a
long résumé of works written for other academics.
Wenger announced Friday that he's stepping down following the season
after more than 21 years on the sidelines for the Gunners, ending the
tenure of English soccer's
longest - serving manager.
When I left
after 1.5 years I was the
longest tenured employee there (besides management).
«Vidmar's
tenure was brought to the end
after BGFC deemed that the 50 - year - old Australian did not feature in the team's plans for next season, due to the difference in direction under which to take the club in the
long term,» read a statement on the official website of Bangkok Glass.
When Arsene Wenger was appointed as Arsenal manager on 1 October 1996 from Japanese club Nagoya Grampus Eight he was an unknown entity to many Arsenal fans, but that is not the case anymore
after a hugely successful
tenure as the club's
longest serving manager.
Charles is currently the
longest -
tenured Box Office Associate, having joined Puppet Showplace Theater back in Fall 2016
after studying Music Business and Arts Administration at Berklee College of Music for over 2 years.
After a
long tenure of 30 years teaching junior high history at Our Lady of Petpetual Help in Glenview, Margaret retired in 2004.
The PIGB is one of the parts in which the
long - delayed Petroleum Industry Bill was split into
after it suffered setbacks in two consecutive legislative
tenures.
For Mr. LaValle, 77, the
longest -
tenured member of the Senate, it's his 20th re-election
after first taking office in 1977.
But sources informed the Observer that Perkins has
long been unhappy in Albany, where Democrats have languished in the minority for much of his
tenure and where —
after the most recent pay raise at City Hall — salaries are almost $ 70,000 lower than they are in the local legislature.
He said running as an outsider will have limited appeal in the primary, even
after Rangel's
long tenure.
The town meeting was the first in more than two decades held under a new Town Supervisor — Craig Leggett, who was elected in November and took office two weeks ago
after the retirement of
long -
tenured supervisor Fred Monroe.
The agreement comes on day 747 of Mr. de Blasio's
tenure, and several days
after news outlets reported last week that Mr. de Blasio had reached a deal, only for negotiations to apparently drag on a few days
longer.
A brief stint teaching troubled students at schools in Brooklyn and on Rikers Island convinced Mitchell of the need for strong schools — he advocates
longer school days and tougher
tenure rules — as well as more jobs and
after - school options for youth.
After an intense, 18 - month -
long search, they found two
tenure - track positions at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta in 1995.
But Michael Papadopoulos was denied
tenure after protesting against the Vietnam War, setting off a decade -
long legal battle with the university that left him out of a job and the family scouring rubbish bins for scraps.
Nearly 2 years
after a negative
tenure decision, Virginia
Long's plans remain uncertain, but today she's living a simple, happy, low - key life raising vegetables, hiking in New Hampshire's White Mountains, and proving that there are worse things than not getting
tenure.
He said he believes that a process where teachers can receive
tenure after two years isn't
long enough and that it's too difficult to fire teachers.
And that any normal political candidate would have worked diligently to persuade teachers that he understood that he had been wrong to propose doing away with
tenure; that given a second term he would de-couple teacher evaluation from unfair standardized testing; that he would settle the critically important CCEJF school funding lawsuit in order to ensure that
long after he has left office Connecticut would have a school funding formula that was both constitutional and successfully guaranteed that every Connecticut public school had the resources need to ensure their students had the education they deserved.
When we ask Dobrott what he's going to do now
after such a
long tenure at Ladder Ranch, he says, «I'll stay connected to this ranch as
long as Ted wants me.
Another
long term politician from the Republican party, Pat Roberts joined the Senate in 1996
after a 16 - year
tenure in the House of Representatives.
These are the
longer tenured dogs, who have remained at the Animal League for an extended period of time
after being rescued.
Taking up her post in 2010
after a
long and successful
tenure as curator of the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds, Curtis embarked on the formidable task of overseeing the # 45 million redevelopment and rehang of the entire gallery while at the same time staging exhibitions such as Picasso and Modern British Art, Pre-Raphaelites, and LS Lowry.
The issue of gaga judges seems to afflict the US Supreme Court, where lifelong
tenure and the prospect of political pitched battles keeps judges sitting
long after their best - by datesSee Supreme Court Senility or the even more provocative Slate piece on Chief Justice Rehnquist's penchant for serious prescription drugs.
At the time, forcing older lawyers out the door seemed like a slap in the face
after their
long tenure at the firm.
Amidst other employer benefits which are realizable
after a
long tenure, usually upon retirement, the employer sponsored health insurance scheme is a blessing for the employees as it provides them coverage for themselves and their families and that too without a time - specific condition.
This popular interview questions helps interviewers and hiring managers get a sense of how your career goals align with the company's and whether you are likely to have a
long tenure there or leave
after just a few months or a year.