Sentences with phrase «person holds a leadership position»

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I think it is not discreminating against anyone to deny leadership in a group that has certain values if that person wanting a leadership position or becoming a member did not hold to those values.
One thing that beats my imagination is how the leadership of NPP will allow the NDC appointees to continue holding key positions in the ruling government Seven Months after taking power when these are the very people who are also going to campaign across the length and breadth of the country to wrestle power from the NPP in 2020.
While a person probably won't get the nod for important committees or leadership positions while holding such views they are free to run for office under the Republican banner.
«What is paramount to the New York Racing Association,» Kay said in a statement, «is that the people we have recruited are high - quality senior professionals who have held senior leadership positions at some of the finest and most complex organizations in America, and they will be making a significant contribution for us, our fans and the horse racing industry.»
Of the candidates who have actively campaigned for the post, the management of The Bronx Chronicle under the leadership of its publisher Sal Conforto has decided that City Councilwoman Melissa Mark - Viverito is by far the most qualified person to hold the position of Council Speaker.
When new City Council Speaker Corey Johnson, the first openly gay and openly HIV - positive person to hold the powerful position, unveiled his leadership team and Council committee assignments, he appointed two anti-LGBT Council members to chair committees, and named one to senior leadership in the 51 - member legislative body.
He has held leadership positions with the Muscular Dystrophy Association since the 1980s, in which roles he advocated for research and improved care of people with muscular dystrophy and other neuromuscular diseases.
It seems as though so many of the people who hold positions of authority and prestige in the education sector (i.e., Arne Duncan, Michelle Rhee, Eva Moskowitz, Bill and Melinda Gates, David Coleman, Peter Cunningham) have had little to no actual experience in education before assuming leadership posts in the field.
Another trend I've noticed on new graduate resumes is people indicating in which semester they held a leadership position or an internship.
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