Sentences with word «vicepresident»

«In Dallas, we «reseeing an increase in arts and music education, «says Gina Thorsen, Big Thought's vicepresident of research and development.
Karen Seashore Louis is Regents Professor and the Robert H. Beck Chair in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota, and a past vicepresident for Division A of the American Educational Research Association.
«It's a very conservative marketplace,» says Barry Chavin, a senior vicepresident with The Mooney LeSage Group in Milwaukee.
He is a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1998, vicepresident since 2014), the Academia Europaea (London, 2000), the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (2001), the Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea (2001), and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2014).
«we felt we needed a different term,» Ann Bowers, vicepresident of human resources, explains, «because «secretary» was so loaded with connotations of typist, errand - runner, and phone answerer.
To avoid that hit, â $ œI would certainly say, try to sell it before you die, â $ advises Scott Hayman, executive vicepresident and head of client service at the Toronto wealth management firm Northwood Stephens Private Counsel Inc..
She is a past president and vicepresident for the Dane County Veterinary Medical Association.
Featuring a brief telephone interview with Joel Minster, Rand McNally's senior vicepresident and chief cartographer.
«In the next few years, we'll be producing more of the sophisticated business software in - house, and the lower - end products will come from outside,» says Jon Shirley, vicepresident of merchandising of computer products at Radio Shack.
Margaret, 45, earned a whopping $ 180,000 a year as a vicepresident of sales with a pharmaceutical company.
«We are looking forward to planning several events this year,» Kayla Dewitt, vicepresident of Paw Law and first year law student, says.
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