Sentences with phrase «long tenure by»

«Interestingly if Arsenal fail to win the Premier League this season this will be the longest tenure by any Arsenal Manager in history to have failed to win the title».

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The company has a love affair with their leadership team, evidenced by their employees long tenure with the company and the very high reviews of their CEO on Glassdoor.
The Fund has one of the longest «Manager Tenure» as defined by Morningstar among funds in Morningstar's World Allocation category.
Joe Ripp, CEO since before the split, stepped down in September and was replaced by Rich Batista, an executive vice president with a long history in cable — and a short tenure at Time Inc..
This often happens with long - tenured sales reps who don't like the fact that the company is evolving and / or are put off by a new manager.
The memo, which was published by BuzzFeed, is from Andrew «Boz» Bosworth, one of Facebook's longest - tenured execs and one of CEO Mark Zuckerberg's closest colleagues.
Interviewed by Louise Brougham - Cook of Johannesburg Stock Exchange Magazine concerning «Directors» Tenure «How long is too long?»»
Pius IX, who had the longest tenure on the throne of Peter, from 1846 to 1878, since the hypothetical one by the Prince of the Apostles, on his election was hailed by many as a «liberal,» hopefully a champion of the unification of Italy.
Today, access to these dark earths is limited by land pressures and changing land tenure systems, and these exact practices of enhancing soil fertility no longer exist.
PizzaRev was founded by long - time entertainment industry executives Irv Zuckerman and Rodney Eckerman, who bring Fortune 500 executive operating experience along with their Management team of highly experienced and long - tenured restaurant operators.
But even before the good feelings surrounding his victory over a booster coup d'etat could fade, it was pretty apparent that Miles would be heading straight back onto the hot seat, and his tenure in Baton Rouge may not be extended by much longer.
The AD wants an NCAA tournament win, and the sure way to get that is to fire a long tenured coach who has built your program up from nothing and is considered to be excellent by pretty much everyone.
Manager Arsene Wenger is currently by far the longest - tenured coach in the EPL (17 years and counting) and is essentially the foundation of Arsenal football club.
Arsene Wenger is clearly well aware about the protests being planned by the angry Arsenal fans for our Premier League match against struggling Norwich City at the Emirates stadium tomorrow, because the manager today issued a sort of rallying cry asking for us to support the team as he tries to avoid the complete disaster of dropping out of the Champions League places for the first time in his long tenure in charge of the club.
Allardyce believes Walcott's long tenure and great service to Arsenal will ensure he'll be received well by the home crowd at the Emirates Stadium.
Bill Belichick, who was hired by the Patriots prior to the start of the 2000 season, is the longest tenured head coach in the league.
«Despite his long tenure in upstate politics, Faso was one of just 15 Republicans to win by single digits in 2016 — and he did so against very liberal, carpet - bagging Democrat Zephyr Teachout,» Wasserman said.
The district — as shown by Farley's long tenure — leans Republican.
Cantor has compiled a solidly conservative voting record in his tenure, but he was sometimes viewed with suspicion by tea party activists who said he had been in Congress too long and was insufficiently committed to blocking immigration legislation.
The late Brooklyn Assemblyman committed many sins during his long tenure — and now that he's dead, his political heirs are making amends by donating $ 250,000 to his local church from his leftover campaign funds, according to new financial disclosures.
SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher is stepping down by June 30, 2017, making her one of the longest tenured officials to lead the state university system.
Leonard Lopate and Jonathan Schwartz, two of New York's most popular and longest tenured radio hosts, were placed on leave by New York Public Radio as the company investigates allegations of inappropriate conduct.
On the other side, during the long tenure of Governor George Clinton, very rarely an office holder was removed, and the Council only filled vacancies as they occurred by resignation, death, declination of re-appointment, or term limit.
The late Brooklyn Assemblyman Vito Lopez committed many sins during his long tenure — and now that he's dead, his political heirs are making amends by donating $ 250,000 to his local church from his leftover campaign funds, according to new financial disclosures.
Education reform groups like StudentsFirstNY and the New Teacher Project say a lawsuit against New York State inspired by the Vergara case could change local tenure laws and present a long - awaited opportunity to legally assess long - term sticking points with the unions, such as merit pay and seniority rules.
Mayor Bloomberg's move today - announcing the resignation of long - serving schools chancellor Joel Klein and his replacement by Hearst boss Cathie Black — marks one of the most dramatic shifts in personnel in the mayor's tenure.
The 144 days Cuomo has gone without being interviewed by either Dicker or Arbetter is the longest such gap of his tenure by over five weeks.
[6] Blair's decade - long premiership had been a time of economic boom for the United Kingdom, [3] but Brown's tenure as Prime Minister was dominated by the global recession of the latter part of the 2000s.
In the medium to long term, there should be a concerted effort amongst key election stakeholders to make the Inspector General of Police independent by insulating him / her from political interference by securing his / her tenure across regimes and ensuring such appointments are transparent and consultative.
Incumbent town supervisor Cynthia Hyde — a Democrat with a long tenure as the town clerk — turned back a challenge launched by former board member and past Deputy Supervisor Susan Shepler, the Republican candidate, by a vote of 230 to 211.
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly have a long standing relationship with the Zoomlion company When we started our polluter phase system, we gave out some sub metro to the Zoomlion company, such as the Ayawaso West Wuogon and some other areas which we are working at, however the president's call that Accra should be the cleanest city by the end of his tenure, is an enormous task given to us.
One female mathematician, who was hired by a public university in the West in 1988, is bitter that it took so long for the institution to give her husband a tenure - track post in the hard sciences.
What scientists in these positions have in common is that they are not on the esteemed tenure track, their salaries are paid by grants rather than their institutions, and they have little or no long - term job security.
The long - term recruitment of IAST, fully financed by LABEX IAST, is based on senior chairs (currently three), four tenure - track positions, six visiting fellowships, and numerous 3 - year post-doctoral research fellowships (currently 20, rising to 23 in 2017).
• Limit districts» practice of making long - term commitments that they may not be able to fulfill by, for example, encouraging them to shift to defined - contribution pension programs and modifying tenure systems to allow for staffing adaptations.
Third, by relying on the scores given by external observers, the tenure decision would no longer be at the sole discretion of the local principal.
This is, indeed, a «war on teacher tenure» that, funded by this «latest batch of tech tycoons... follows in the footsteps of a long line of older magnates, from the Carnegies and Rockefellers to Walmart's Waltons, who have also funneled their fortunes into education - reform projects built on private - sector management strategies.»
The effort, in turn, builds upon the decades - long efforts of standards and accountability activists within the school reform movement — including conservative outfits such as the Thomas B. Fordham Institute and its president, Checker Finn — to improve the quality of curricula in schools; this began in the 1970s with the work of southern governors and chambers of commerce, accelerated during the Eighties with the Reagan administration's release of A Nation at Risk, and supported by Ronald Reagan's successor, George Bush, during his tenure as president.
By 2018 all current teachers who have earned tenure will no longer have this benefit, which offers due process rights in the event of dismissal or demotion — not a guarantee of a lifetime job.
The court noted that the U.S. Supreme Court had long ago decided that the Indiana teacher tenure statute created contractual rights that are protected by the federal Impairment of Contracts Clause.
But I will proudly stand by my statement that a Democrat who proposed doing away with teacher tenure for all public school teachers and repealing collective bargaining for teachers in the poorest school; who refuses to de-couple inappropriate standardized tests from teacher evaluation; who diverts a hundred million dollars a year from public schools to prop up unaccountable charter schools that refuse to educate their fair share of bi-lingual students and students who need special education services; and who refused to settle the CCEJF lawsuit and develop a long - term change to Connecticut's school funding formula... DOES NOT deserve the badge of honor that comes with being endorsed by teacher unions.
Even the long - held protections and prerogatives conferred by seniority and tenure no longer seem sacrosanct.
Efforts by reformers along with reform - minded (and, in many cases, budget - conscious) governors to make it harder to attain tenure or abolish near - lifetime employment altogether, along with moves to subject teachers to performance - based evaluations, means that they would lose the benefits for which they have long worked.
Eliminating the twin evils of tenure and seniority would go a long way to improving the current teaching force, by ceding more power to individual school districts.
Somehow, the implications that Paris Hilton owned one briefly (before handing it back, no doubt complaining it was too hard to modulate the throttle during full - on 600 - horsepower drifts wearing five - inch stilettos) stick more tenaciously to the SLR's reputation as the David Hasselhoff of supercars than whatever credibility may have been generated by F1 champ Fernando Alonso's rather longer tenure.
This chart, as well as the churn chart, got us wondering how much of traditionally - published author revenue was coming from new releases by long - tenured authors, and how much of it was coming from debut authors.
Back in our May 2016 sidebar special report on Big Five ebook pricing, we pointed out some troubling differences between the prices of recent backlist ebooks by long - tenured Big Five authors and those by more recent Big Five debuts.
Under our partnership agreement, an entity owned by Glenn Carlson and Jeff Busby, both Executive Directors and long tenured Limited Partners of the firm, has automatically become the General Partner of our partnership.
The editors at Kiplinger's favor funds run by tenured managers who take a long view and have proved themselves by having solid long - term records.
That approach, in turn, carries other risks, such as potential management changes stemming from a long tenure, or future underperformance caused by increased AUM in a small - cap sector.
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