Not exact matches
Bonnie Gwin,
Global CEO and Board of Directors Practice at the executive search firm Heidrick & Struggles, agreed with the advice, adding that at this moment of rising activist pressure,
mounting cyber security
concerns, and a more constant media spotlight, being on a board is harder, higher - stakes and more demanding than ever.
Stocks fell across the board Wednesday as the year's final fiscal quarter opened to a market sell - off spurred by
concerns over
mounting global crises, including the first domestic case of Ebola, as well as the looming possibility of an interest rate hike.
Pacific Investment Management Co., which runs the world's biggest bond fund, is forecasting that advanced economies will stall over the next year as Europe slides into a recession, underscoring
mounting investor
concern about the
global economic outlook.
Citi is expanding its corporate banking presence across the Asia - Pacific region, as
concerns mount over the U.S.'s retraction from
global trade.
TNT has become an extensive
global pollutant over the last 100 years and there are
mounting concerns over its toxicity to biological systems.
No question, much of Mr. Dial's paintings, sculpture, drawings and prints carry you into a darker place — «from reflections on race and class struggle in America to haunting meditations on events of contemporary
global concern» was the rather sanitized view of the High Museum, when it
mounted «Hard Truths,» the traveling Dial retrospective, organized by the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 2011.
While
concerns about Ontario's electricity bills
mount, with families increasingly finding it hard to pay the «hydro bills,» Ontario's new Energy minister revealed in a
Global TV interview that he doesn't know that the situation is a crisis... in fact, he doesn't know much about the entire portfolio.
A well - established
global warming trend had led to
mounting concerns about climate change over the previous decade, and Piltz was one of millions of Americans who worried that gains made under President Clinton would be reversed or perhaps abandoned altogether by President Bush.
Concerns about the state of the U.S. and
global economies continue to
mount while questions persist on how policy decisions in Washington may affect commercial real estate.