Sentences with phrase «merged organization»

A merged organization refers to the combination of two or more separate organizations to form a single entity. Full definition
It will potentially require different approaches to management and compensation, but will open numerous new opportunities, especially with the enhanced professional, substantive and economic objectives of the newly merged organization.
As of January 2018 the merged organizations have one interim leadership team and one board of directors.
There is big scope for cutting back bureaucracy in Home Office agencies, merging some organizations and scrapping others.
UESF is a merged organization and belongs to both AFT and NEA.
«It has been a good year, and we're starting to see the benefits of a merged organization.
«In the last year or so, we focused on combining and training the team, and today we have a merged organization with the back office in St. Louis, Missouri, and centralized distribution and the warehousing of all the products in the same place,» Amice says.
The change in animal population, and mission, required the merged organization to revise and create new protocols to better and more efficiently care for both animal populations.
Now Barnett holds a seat on the board of the merged organization, along with two other former ACN board members.
Emancipet to fully incorporate ATA's staff, facility, and programs Animal Trustees of Austin is now officially part of Emancipet, and the merged organization will be even greater than the sum of its parts, serving more Austin - area people and pets with safe, affordable, and compassionate veterinary services!
The merged organization began combined operations on April 1, 2018.
The name and head office location of the merged organization, and Brookfield's plans for the GMAC Home Services Mortgage brokerage, will be determined after the acquisition is finalized.
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