Sentences with phrase «mostly of its board members»

And she says information on the league's donors, which consist mostly of its board members, is easily available.

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The sales process consists mostly of sitting down with board or staff members and showing them how the program works.
«[W] orkplace diversity proposals (which mostly concern rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and those seeking more diversity among corporate board members) account for 9 percent of the total number of shareholder resolutions filed so far this year.»
The new hire was joined by board member Arianna Huffington and former CEO Travis Kalanick in what was mostly a drama - free induction of the new leader to the company — a company that Khosrowshahi claims he will take public in as few as...
Still mostly socialist parties promote this form of ownership as they see it as a first step of giving up parts of control over a company from a simple board to a wider population of members.
Gov. David Paterson replaced the board with mostly members of his senior staff.
«I feel like a lot of women, mostly moms, because it's school, feel like they can come and talk to me about different concerns that they have, and I don't know if that's always happened before,» said Seema Rivera, a first - term Guilderland school board member.
The tension which marked previous discussions was mostly absent from an Ulster Town Board public hearing on a proposed animal husbandry law, though there remained a substantial gulf between what the town is suggesting and what some members of the public say they'll accept.
And she says information on the League's donors, which consist mostly of it's board members, is easily available.
Two board members, Buffalo mayor Byron Brown and SEIU secretary treasurer Mike Fishman, heard testimony from workers, labor leaders, business owners and academics mostly decrying the working and living conditions of minimum wage fast food workers and endorsing economic theories bolstering the case for a substantial increase in the minimum wage.
The EPA's 47 - member Science Advisory Board — a panel of outside experts, mostly academics — studied the report's evidence and found it did not justify that rosy conclusion.
The Dallas school board has become mired in scandal, racial strife, and lawsuits — mostly as a result of tape recordings of its members» own words.
In at least 20 states, lawmakers have stripped locally elected school board members of their power in impoverished, mostly minority communities, leaving parents without a voice — or a vote — in their children's education, according to a News21 state - by - state analysis of school takeovers.
Instead, ESSA has puffed up the role of state departments of education (whose staff is mainly appointed) and, to a lesser extent, the (mostly appointed) boards of education typically in charge of them, with members who tend to follow the directives they have been given if they want to keep their seats.
«It's mostly for the fun,» said Lorraine Smith, a member of the league's board.
Commissioners established a seven - member committee, composed mostly of the county's animal control advisory board, to study revisions focusing on «irresponsible» dog owners and their pets.
The gift includes mostly works from the past fifteen years, close to the time Martin Eisenberg has been involved with the center as a board member and avid supporter of the graduate program, its students, and exhibitions.
More specifically until recently mostly from the Flemish Bar Association, with member of the board Johan Van Driessche as an important driving force.
The other members of the board were mostly lawyers from solo and small firms and legal clinics.
An earlier survey, drawing mostly on general counsel in Europe, found otherwise (See my post of May 14, 2006 # 4: in Canada, one fourth of general counsel sit on Board; Nov. 9, 2006: percentage of Board member GCs was dropping in Europe; Dec. 12, 2007: more than half of UK general counsel want to be a board member; and Aug. 6, 2008: non-US general counsel often do not attend any Board of Directors meetinBoard; Nov. 9, 2006: percentage of Board member GCs was dropping in Europe; Dec. 12, 2007: more than half of UK general counsel want to be a board member; and Aug. 6, 2008: non-US general counsel often do not attend any Board of Directors meetinBoard member GCs was dropping in Europe; Dec. 12, 2007: more than half of UK general counsel want to be a board member; and Aug. 6, 2008: non-US general counsel often do not attend any Board of Directors meetinboard member; and Aug. 6, 2008: non-US general counsel often do not attend any Board of Directors meetinBoard of Directors meetings.).
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