Sentences with phrase «staff in a reorganization»

In addition to altering the way its app works, Snap also lost several top executives and cut 7 percent of its staff in a reorganization.
In recent months, the company lost several top executives and cut 7 percent of its staff in a reorganization.

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Newly sworn - in FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb has issued some of his first marching orders to the agency: a reorganization of the FDA's inspection staff, which is tasked with making sure manufacturing facilities hew to regulatory standards and investigating customer complaints.
But one of the fundamental changes in the reorganization that we've done is that we've brought together all of the elements of customer experience — 10,400 staff — into a single unit reporting to me, to change the way we serve our customers.»
The day the reorganization was announced, Ben Smith, the editor in chief, met with the news staff to reassure them that the company was committed to its news operations.
Staff members who remained during the restructuring, along with the new administrators, students, parents, and community members, were involved in the reorganization of the school.
Already saddled with a major reorganization, significant budget cuts and staff reductions, the Commission on Teacher Credentialing now also faces a sudden uptick in workload generated by districts scouring cases of unreported misconduct.
The Alameda County civil grand jury, in its 2007 - 08 report, found that «the district was hampered by continuous staff turnover, particularly in the area of finance, numerous reorganizations and a succession of state administrators.
This was a tumultuous time at the Department of Education, with several reorganizations that resulted in staff being cut by one - third, including and the loss of all G / T resource people.
Reorganization brought a full time training staff, with dog training and student instruction all based at the center in Phoenix.
Initiatives include a reduction in personnel (4 people or 16 % of employees), a reorganization of staff in key areas, a 20 % reduction in the director's salary, increasing contributed and earned revenue, and reducing the draw on the museum's investments.
A well - known curator internationally (she was originally scheduled to organize last year's Whitney Biennial), Ms. Golden resigned her hypervisible position there as a curator in 1998 after a staff reorganization by its new director, Maxwell L. Anderson.
Our offices in Los Angeles and Sherman Oaks both have bilingual staff that can quickly respond to your questions and concerns as you explore bankruptcy or bankruptcy alternatives such as home loan modification and personal and small business reorganizations.
ALM says this follows from its launch last year of its global newsroom, a reorganization of its editorial staff by themes rather than by publications, and provides a scalable infrastructure that is the next step in its digital evolution, providing a platform for rapid execution of innovation going forward.
Attended a Board of Directors» meeting in A City with the CEO of A Company's worldwide operations and his key executive staff to discuss reorganization recommendations.
Assisted reduced team in coming together to meet objectives after reorganization by sharing additional duties equally among remaining staff.
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