Sentences with phrase «resigned as a director of the company»

In its notification today, Fantasy Network said it had appointed Ronen Juster, who yesterday resigned as a director of the company, as a consultant to assist it in recruiting manpower for blockchain.

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Rob Ferguson has resigned as chairman of litigation funder IMF Bentham after failing in a push for the company's three executive directors, including founder Hugh McLernon, to retire from the board.
In light of this, Mahbod has resigned - both in his capacity as an employee of the company, and as a member of our board of directors, effective immediately.
Perth - headquartered Kalia also said that Nick Burn has resigned as an Executive Director of the company and Peter Batten, the company's in - country geologist has been appointed Technical Director.
THE following company personnel changes have been notified to the WA office of the Australian Stock Exchange: Brian O'Malley has resigned as Director of Iama LimitedAmcom Telecommun - ications Limited has announced a restructure of its key executive mana
Separately, Yahoo said that one of its directors, Max Levchin, had resigned to focus on his duties as chief executive of Affirm, an online lending company.
Haigh resigned as Managing Director of the Elland Road club last year, and has now been accused of some staggering cases of fraud, involving printing false invoices for large sums of money to be transferred into his bank account from various companies that Gulf Finance House (GFH) had done business with.
Fonterra, New Zealand's biggest company, said Gary Romano resigned as managing director of NZ Milk Products with immediate effect.
In the early 1960s, Astin was forced to resign, then reinstated, as NSB director after refusing to withdraw a bureau report that found a California company's battery additive, AD - X2, to be of no technical value.
Mr. Jianzhang Liang resigned from his position as a director of the company.
Yes, Achievement First, Inc., the company that Commissioner of Education Stefan Pryor helped form and served for eight years as one of their Directors until he resigned to become Connecticut's Education Commissioner.
For example, Achievement First, the charter school management company that runs 20 schools in New York and Connecticut would be one of the entities likely to be given control of «Commissioner's Network» schools because they have deep pockets and are favored by the commissioner of education who helped to form the company and served as one of the company's Directors for eight years until he resigned to become Malloy's commissioner.
As readers know, Achievement First, Inc. is the large charter school management company that was co-founded by Stefan Pryor who served on Achievement First's Board of Directors until he resigned to become Governor Malloy's Commissioner of Education.
A mini-firestorm has developed surrounding the issue of whether Connecticut's Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, should recuse himself from any Department of Education decisions about Achievement First, the charter school management company, that he helped form and where he has served as a member of its board of directors from its inception in 2003 to 2011 when he resigned immediately prior to being named Education Commissioner.
As of March 30th, all of the company's directors have resigned.
Arts Supremo and Council Boss Row over Timetable for Winding Up Culture Year Firm, Just as Turner Prize Rolls into Town Belfast Telegraph; October 22, 2013; Deeney, Donna; 700 + words... resignations could not have come at a worse time, as the Tate Gallery's Turner Prize exhibition opens to the public tomorrow — one... month Anna Cutler, director of learning at the Tate Gallery, resigned from the Culture Company for personal...
One of the two shareholders, Mennillo, eventually resigned as officer and director of the company by providing a notice of resignation.
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