Sentences with phrase «retiring executive ed»

In Orange County, the legislature is considering legislation that would limit campaign contributions from vendors to $ 250 after determining that a handful of corporate types donated most of the money to retiring executive Ed Diana's last campaign.

Not exact matches

TORONTO — TD Bank Group's (TSX: TD) long - time president and chief executive, Ed Clark, will retire on Nov. 1, 2014, at age 67, the bank announced Wednesday.
Republican Rockland County Executive Ed Day, now retired from the New York City Police Department, likes the idea.
«As a retired member of the New York City Police Department and as a Rockland County Legislator, Ed Day has repeatedly shown that he has all the qualifications and characteristics needed to be successful as the Rockland County Executive.
Rep. Chris Gibson, who retires at the end of the current term, is considering a run for governor, as is Rockland County Executive Ed Day.
That explains why Curran has been consistently trying to tie Martins to the man whose seat both candidates are trying to win, retiring Republican County Executive Ed Mangano, who opted not to seek re-election as he fights federal corruption charges; as well as former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, another Long Island Republican felled by a federal corruption case, (though his conviction was overturned due to a U.S. Supreme Court decision).
At the opening of the meeting, Chairman Tony L. Earl announced that County Executive Ed Day had officially rescinded his proposal to withdraw from the health plan NYSHIP and enroll with AETNA, a move that would have changed the health care provider for over 2,000 retired government workers.
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