Sentences with phrase «own nomination process»

Even if he doesn't get the nomination, though, it's clear that the Republican Party has totally lost control of their nomination process, a problem that's going to take a long time to deal with.
Those appointments came under fire earlier this year as it became clear that HP's newly appointed chair, Ray Lane, circumvented the board's independent nominations process by involving the CEO in identifying board candidates and deciding to oversee the process himself (although he had a long - standing relationship with the CEO and was not a member of the nominations committee).
* Funding level as of March 1, 2015, the date the nomination process closed for the 2015 CNBC Disruptor 50.
It was Lane who set up this new board this year and who controlled the nominations process for the new members.
On number one, the proof is in the worldwide stock rally that followed news that Summers had written to the president to pull his hat from the Fed nomination process.
First, Meg Whitman's nomination to HP's board was made at the behest of Ray Lane, the chair of HP's (hpq) board, circumventing the board's nominations processes, which raised concerns with ISS, a proxy advisory firm, and others.
It's a peer nomination process.
Admissible nominations are promoted on Edison Awards website and social media throughout the nomination process
For more information on the Edison Awards history, nomination process and 2017 event details, visit www.edisonawards.com.
May 21, 2015 - CCGG publishes its new policy «Shareholder Involvement in the Director Nomination Process: Enhanced Engagement and Proxy Access»
CCGG publishes its new policy «Shareholder Involvement in the Director Nomination Process: Enhanced Engagement and Proxy Access»
The Globe and Mail editorial endorses CCGG's positions on the need for majority voting in uncontested director elections and for shareholder involvement in the director nomination process
May 22, 2015 — CCGG's Executive Director Stephen Erlichman was quoted in the Financial Post with regard to CCGG's new policy on shareholder involvement in the director nomination process.
July 24, 2015 — CCGG's Executive Director Stephen Erlichman was interviewed in Listed magazine in connection with CCGG's paper entitled «Shareholder Involvement in the Director Nomination Process: Enhanced Engagement and Proxy Access».
«The personal and passionate stories shared throughout the nomination process were truly inspiring, and demonstrate what Kraft Hockeyville ™ USA is all about.
Any participation by them in the nomination process is considered to be in their capacities as members of the Board and is not considered to be recommendations from security holders who beneficially own more than five percent of the outstanding Shares.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has upended the Democratic Party nomination process in many ways, not the least of which is his populist rhetoric regarding Wall Street and the nation's banking system.
Radio stations in Metro Vancouver had documented ongoing rifts developing between B.C. Liberal insider Satnam Johal and the B.C. Liberal leadership as the election approached, primarily due to reports that Johal was kept out of the nomination process in at least one constituency.
«It's like we've become House of Cards,» is how one Progressive Conservative Party member, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, described their party's candidate nomination process.
Back to 2016, the Tories obviously felt some urgency to appoint a candidate and holding an open nomination process would have demonstrated that the PCs were a vibrant political organization and that they had learned a lesson from the rash of nomination scandals that bruised the party before the 2015 election.
For more information on the Edison Awards history and nomination process, visit www.edisonawards.com.
It characterized «diversity along multiple dimensions» as essential to effective governance, and encouraged the nomination process to draw from a «rigorously diverse pool.»
Perceived mishandling of the nomination process which selected him as the candidate led to the entire executive board of the Little Bow Wildrose Association to resign in January 2010.
It also appears that the board navigated a turbulent nomination process to decide on Werner Brandt, former CEO of SAP, to replace the current CEO, while the municipal shareholders had favored a former government minister.
Update: Ric McIver released a second statement on evening of Feb. 24, 2016, reversing his initial endorsement of the Calgary - Greenway nomination process.
The NDP have nominated 10 candidates, not including their four MLAs and the Liberals have not yet started their candidate nomination process.
It was a city mouse versus county mouse game as many voters in Strathcona County and Fort Saskatchewan were upset with the Conservative nomination process that led to County Councillor Jacquie Fenske defeat and allowed Edmontonian Mr. Uppal to win the nomination.
The Progressive Conservatives have opened their nomination process, leading a number of candidates to declared their interest in opposition held constituencies.
Additionally, Trump administration appointments to the Fed's Board of Governors could also impact the outcomes of rate normalization and balance sheet adjustment, so we'll be watching this nomination process very carefully.
He acknowledges that it is a messy business and one for which he has drawn criticism, (Metaxas stridently criticised Trump during the nomination process) but, like so many of his evangelical contemporaries, Metaxas believes that loyalty to his country, and the Christian values it was founded upon, means that compromises have to be made for the greater good.
A candidate's performance in these pre-elections would be taken into account by the delegates to the party's convention later in the year, but they were by no means determinative of a victor in the larger nomination process.
Before Texas Gov. Rick Perry dropped out of the presidential nomination process, he regularly said the president was engaging in a war on religion.
Nor should they, but in our fascination with the vicissitudes of the presidential nomination process, might we not be asking to be put in a giant sack hanging from a tree?
A combination of bad luck, the legal architecture of the nomination process (which makes candidates getting in late difficult - to - impossible - and defines late as December of the year before at the latest), the center - right media environment and the mood of some center - right voting blocs has given us a terrible field and an even worse debate.
At one of last week's debates, Gingrich complained that the nomination process discouraged decent people from running.
The problem the GOP has now that the tea party is trying to hijack their nomination process is that to appeal to the t - baggers any candidate will have to move towards «all kind of stupid» but then he / she will have to try to turn around and make sense to the independents.
Betsy DeVos made headlines during her prolonged and contentious nomination process which ended in approval today.
For good or ill, the nomination process today is structured as a marathon; for the race to end almost before it begins would leave voters uneasy and journalists with too much free time, which can only lead to mischief.
Republican Presidents have used the nomination process in an effort to change the direction of the Court with almost zero results on the major issues.
The IFMA Silver Plate Award nomination process can be an incredibly powerful tool for learning about your customers.
All IFMA Manufacturer Members should take part in the award nomination process.
Biodiversity claims made in the nomination process for the Coffee Conservation award must be verified on the ground by partner organizations.
With the new NEXTY nomination process, you can ensure that your products will be seen, tested, experienced and evaluated by the editors at New Hope Natural Media.
No, the purpose of the nomination process is to compile a list of potential winners.
After the nomination process The Selection Committee will then receive the final ballot from the Senators Board.
Drs. Philip Chenette, Carolyn Givens, Carl Herbert, Isabelle Ryan, and Eldon Schriock were selected as top doctors based on a peer nomination process by U.S. News Top Doctors and Castle Connolly Medical Ltd..
The Monroe County Republican Committee will start the nomination process in March, so Funke has until then to decide.
But there are various hybrid methods too: for example, there could still be rules about who can stand (eg being a party member for a year or whatever); there could be a nomination process within party structures; and then a vote open to either the general public or to anybody nominating themselves as a supporter I am not sure - in practice - whether there is much difference between an «anybody can come along» and «you have to say «I'm Labour».
Some ANC members in the city feel the current mayor Kgosientsho Ramokgopa was pushed aside in the nomination process.
We're looking at winning this nomination process well before we get to the convention in Cleveland.
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