Sentences with phrase «to find a new leader»

Unlike many public schools, most charters don't have the resources of a central district office — like recruitment teams or existing pools of resumes — to find new leaders quickly.
He promised to find a new leader who understands the nuances and complexities of bookselling.
In founding New Leaders for New Schools — a nonprofit organization that recruits and develops outstanding new principals for urban schools — our team discovered a vacuum of research on meaningful assessment for schools and principals.
Uber must now find a new leader to replace Kalanick.
That suggests Labour should take it slow over finding the new leader - although possibly not as slow as last time, when they waited until the party conference in September.
June 27, 2016 • Britain's top political parties are scrambling to find new leaders as lame duck Prime Minister David Cameron heads to Brussels to attend European Commission meetings and reassure continental allies.
We look forward building on Steve's legacy by finding a new leader to continue to advance our work at the APA.
That's a tough thing to face, but when you're trying to find a new leader for your team to fill the gulf left by Ronaldo, it's a tall order to ask for.
(c) But if Labour fall to third in the popular vote, it must either enter coalition with the Lib Dems with Nick Clegg taking 10 Downing Street and Labour being the larger - but - junior partner in coalition, or find a new leader who will not be «squatting» in Number 10 having led the government to disastrous defeat.
CHELSEA — Months after firing its CEO, embattled AIDS service organization GMHC is still scrambling to find a new leader — and insiders are torn between the hunt for a high - profile name and its interim boss, sources said.
Similarly, a sample of newspaper columnists alone should be enough to demonstrate that it's not only working - class former Labour voters who find the new leader's opinion distasteful.
The superintendent will work with the school to find a new leader, and staff from the Department of Education's Field Support Center and the superintendent's office will be at the school Monday for support.
Burnham's announcement came hours after Labour's national executive committee (NEC) agreed a four - month campaign to find a new leader and deputy leader under the new one - member - one - vote system adopted by the party last year.
After spending years in seclusion after one botched mission, treat three of them — Kevin, Bob and Stuart — venture out into the world to find a new leader to follow.
From there, things moved quickly: Yutaka Tamura, the school's aforementioned founder, was leaving to pursue other things, and the school struggled to find a new leader.
We just had this discussion in our Monday meeting, «We still have the talent that will get us to where we need to go, and now is the time to find our new leaders.»»
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