Sentences with phrase «vice chairwoman of»

Just yesterday, Abedin — vice chairwoman of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign — announced that she is separating from her husband, Anthony Weiner, who resigned from Congress in 2011 and lost a bid to be mayor of New York City in 2013, both times because of sexting scandals.
Janet Whitehead, currently vice chairwoman of CDLPA, assumes the lead role for an 18 - month period following the organization's recent three - day plenary conference in Toronto.
Star alumni: John Pallett, MP from 1954 to 1962; Sidney Valo, first CEO of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority; Thomas Santram, vice president legal, Cineplex Entertainment LP; Robert Wasserman, director of legal services for Canada and Latin America, Starbucks Coffee Co.; Suzanne Michaud, senior advisory counsel at RBC law group; Maria Tassou, vice chairwoman of Criminal Injuries Compensation Board; Liana Turrin, general counsel of Altus Group Ltd..
Marla Burstyn, vice chairwoman of the Ontario Health Services Appeal and Review Board, said she left private practice after having two children because she wanted more flexibility.
Ms. Ames is the vice chairwoman of the Guggenheim's International Director's Council.
Rep. Tricia Cotham, a Democrat from Mecklenburg County who serves as vice chairwoman of the House education committee, isn't as optimistic.
Theresa Hopkins - Staten, vice chairwoman of the board, cautioned the Booker T. Washington Academy and urged school officials to include a nepotism clause in its bylaws.
Deborah Meier, who has spent almost 50 years working in urban schools and is vice chairwoman of the Coalition of Essential Schools, said that Natale's views are «probably the sentiment among teachers who really love teaching and have been doing it for a while.»
Lucy Powell, who was the vice chairwoman of the Labour party's campaign, has written in the Mirror that she was both «both shocked and crushed» by the election results.
Bella Dinh - Zarr, vice chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, at a news conference in Hoboken, N.J., on Sunday.
«The Legislature is very committed to Pan-Am 2001,» said Legislator Judith P. Fisher, D - Buffalo, vice chairwoman of the Community Enrichment Committee.
«Political opponents send each other messages that you're not going to beat me and Governor Cuomo would be foolish to not make it clear to this opponent that he's going to win,» said Christine C. Quinn, the former speaker of the New York City Council, a Cuomo ally whom he helped install as vice chairwoman of the state party.
As the Daily News reported Monday, Republican Sens. Thomas O'Mara of Chemung County, who Flanagan appointed vice chairman of the Transportation Committee, and Patty Ritchie of St. Lawrence County, who was named deputy vice chairwoman of the Health Committee, each got the higher $ 15,000 chairmen stipends instead of the $ 12,500 they were both due for heading the Environmental Conservation and Agriculture committees, respectively.
Barbara A. Seals Nevergold, president of the Buffalo School Board, has been named vice chairwoman of the Conference of Big 5 School Districts for 2017 - 18.
Ritchie said she agreed to become deputy vice chairwoman of the Health Committee but did not ask for extra money or know she would receive a higher stipend than she would from serving as agriculture committee chairwoman.
Rice spoke of her support for universal background checks, an initiative that she's worked on as vice chairwoman of the House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force.
From 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., vice chairwoman of the Clinton Foundation, Chelsea Clinton, former Motion Picture Association of America Chairman and CEO, U.S. Agriculture Secretary and U.S. Rep. Dan Glickman and NYC Public Advocate Tish James will be honored by NYC Coalition Against Hunger officials; Blue Water Grill restaurant, 31 Union Square West, Manhattan.
Since then, she has worked for Clinton on her Senate campaigns and at the Clinton Foundation and is now the vice chairwoman of her presidential bid.
Washington Rep. Denny Heck, the chairman of recruitment, and Massachusetts Rep. Katherine M. Clark, the vice chairwoman of recruitment, will co-chair this cycle's Red to Blue program.
Assembly Majority Whip Dov Hikind (D - Brooklyn) and Vice Chairwoman of the Majority Conference Sen. Toby Stavisky (D - Queens) released the information; neither has an outside job.
Byron Brown, chairman of the New York State Democratic Party; former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, vice chairwoman of the New York State Democratic Party; Rep. Joseph Crowley (D - Bronx / Queens), House Democratic Caucus chairman; and Hector Figueroa, president of 32BJ SEIU and at - large member of the Democratic National Committee, sent a letter to Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins and Klein on Monday.
The congresswoman was re-elected a vice chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee in February.
Another convention newcomer is Annalisa Stravato of Wilton, who serves as vice chairwoman of the state Republican Party.
Former Vice Chairwoman of the Clinton campaign Huma Abedin is still drawing paychecks from the failed Democratic presidential bid.
Abedin currently serves as the Vice Chairwoman of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
Board President Barbara Seals Nevergold, who was re-elected despite Paladino's opposition, has been named vice chairwoman of the Conference of Big 5 School Districts for 2017 - 18.
Sen. Pam Helming would have received a $ 12,500 stipend as vice chairwoman of the Crime Victims Committee, the amount Gallivan would have been paid had he not collected the $ 18,000 from his Education Committee post.
Betty Mazur, the vice chairwoman of the town Democrats, called this group «the most unusual and talented» her party has put up in some time.
Golden also praised Massachusetts Rep. Katherine Clark, vice chairwoman of recruitment for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and former Rep. Michael H. Michaud for their help.
Meng, a vice chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, yesterday joined Minnesota Congressman Keith Ellison and Bronx Assemblyman Michael Blake in urging Felder and the rival conferences to combine.
Other meeting attendees included Mr. Cuomo's top aide, Melissa DeRosa; his campaign chairman, William J. Mulrow; and Christine Quinn, the vice chairwoman of the New York Democratic Party and the former New York City Council speaker.
Former vice chairwoman of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, Huma Abedin, is still drawing paychecks from the failed Democratic presidential bid.
Huma Abedin, the longtime aide to Hillary Clinton and vice chairwoman of her 2016 campaign, is seen striking a pose in W magazine for a feature published Friday on designer Oscar de la Renta's new creative directors and famous fans.
She is also a vice chairwoman of the state Democratic Committee.
Just yesterday, Abedin — vice chairwoman of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign — announced that she is separating from her husband, Anthony Weiner, who resigned from Congress in 2011 and lost a bid to be mayor of New York City in 2013, both times because of sexting scandals.
Mack eventually promoted Porat to vice chairwoman of investment banking — a job that gave her influence with bigger companies.
The senators had served as vice chairmen or vice chairwomen of their committees yet were paid as though they were chairmen — a maneuver that enabled them to receive tens of thousands of dollars earmarked for others.

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And yet Gralnick built a board that is a real who's who of retailing, with the former chairman of Macy's, the former chairwoman of the Limited, the vice chairman of Staples, the former CEO of Tommy Hilfiger, and so on.
Online political advertising was seen «initially as a force for good,» because it offered a lower cost way for candidates to advertise and could serve as a counterweight to the influence of big political donors, said Ellen Weintraub, a veteran Democratic commission member who now serves as its vice chairwoman
Since 2010 she has been the Chairwoman of Postpartum Support International for Washington State and has recently assumed the Vice President position for PATTCh (an organization devoted to the Prevention and Treatment of Traumatic Childbirth).
The plan, signed onto by the state party chairman and Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown, Vice Chairwoman Christine Quinn, Rep. Joe Crowley of Queens and union leader Hector Figueroa of 32BJ, is based on filling the soon - to - be-vacant seats in the Senate.
According to the paper, O'Neill — pictured her with her state chair replacement, Jay Jacobs — is leaving her position as state Executive Committee chairwoman and also from her post as vice chair of the St. Lawrence Democratic Party.
Queens Rep. Grace Meng, recently reelected as a Democratic National Committee vice chairwoman, argued that new DNC Chairman Tom Perez forcing out the party organization's current employees is part of a healthy effort to improve «the culture and the ecosystem of the party nationally.»
Gary Berntsen, who switched from the NY - 1 congressional race to the US Senate race, announced this week he has been endorsed by state GOP First Vice-Chairman Vincent Reda, and a number of regional vice chairs, including: John Jay LaValle (Suffolk), Joseph J. Savino (Bronx), John DeSpirito III (Onondaga), Jim Ellis (Franklin), as well as Fulton County Chairwoman Susan McNeil, Saratoga County Chairman John Nolan and Allegany County Chairman Robert Christman.
«I was pleased to be able to support the endorsement of Amber Small for the Women's Equality Party in her run for the 60th State Senate district,» said WEP Vice Chairwoman Dian Cihak.
Maya Wiley stepped down from her role as chairwoman of the NYC Civilian Complaint Review Board, the city's independent police oversight agency, to focus on her work at The New School, where she is a professor and senior vice president.
Among those criticized in the report were three board members also appointed by Pataki: former Board Chairman Philip Klein, a former Republican Saratoga Springs county commissioner; former Chairwoman Anne McDonald, a Ticonderoga resident and wife of former Essex County District Attorney John McDonald, also a Republican; and former Vice Chairwoman Pamela Beyor, who heads the board of Bernier, Carr & Associates, a Watertown engineering and architectural firm.
Queens Congresswoman Grace Meng, recently reelected as a Democratic National Committee vice chairwoman, argued to the Observer that new DNC Chairman Tom Perez forcing out the party organization's current employees is part of a healthy effort to improve «the culture and the ecosystem of the party nationally.»
In mid-January, the Health and Human Services Committee, of which I am honored of serve as chairwoman, hosted an informational meeting with the County Health Department, Sheriff's Office and local advocates, including two mothers who lost their sons to addiction, along with Dr. Thomas Schenk, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
The reunification proposal was put out Monday by Brown, state Democratic Party Vice Chairwoman and former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, Rep. Joseph Crowley, of Queens, who chairs the House Democratic Caucus, and Hector Figueroa, president of the influential Local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union.
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