Sentences with phrase «new leader in place»

Into this mix, four of the country's most important museums and galleries will see new leaders in place over the course of no more than a year: the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery, at which Gabriele Finaldi and Nicholas Cullinan respectively take up the reins this summer; the British Museum, whose redoubtable current director, Neil MacGregor, has just announced his intention to retire; and Tate Britain, from where Penelope Curtis will depart for the Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon.
After a year of tumult at the top, the Naperville Park District hopes to have a new leader in place by mid-August.
Get a new leader in place and address the many challenges it faces.
Blair announced in September 2006 that he would quit as leader within the year, though he had been under pressure to quit earlier than May 2007 in order to get a new leader in place before the May elections which were expected to be disastrous for Labour.
Incidentally the Odds now show that the Parties will face leadership elections in the following order: UKIP, LibDem, SNP, Labour, Tory so the consensus now seems to be May will go after Brexit with a new Leader in place by the 2019 Tory Conference.
THE Tory party's influential 1922 Committee yesterday proposed a timetable to have a new leader in place by September 2. . .
They hope to have the new leader in place by July 1.
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