Sentences with phrase «who runs the operation»

Albert Straus — who runs the operation — says they're committed to sustainable production at every level, from the way they cultivate their pastures to feed their cows, to the methane digester they use to produce their energy, to the reusable glass bottles they use to package the milk.
The intelligence from Populus was brought to them by the same team who run operations in the party's marginal seats.
Hardy plays the older brother who runs the operation, and projects mean like its in his DNA.
We also meet the pigeon - loving Bowery King (Laurence Fishburne), who runs an operation independent of the assassins, and who owes a debt, of sorts, to Wick; the intense mute assassin (Ruby Rose) playing bodyguard to D'Antonio with a ferocious relish; and D'Antonio's sparkly sister Gianna (Claudia Gerini) whose sense of destiny is as operatic as her eye makeup.
If your school is part of a more general procurement basket it can have the opposite effect, as you end up subsidising businesses who run their operations much later in the day.
What DeVos is doing in terms of operating the agency itself is of even greater concern, especially amid news this week about waylaying key civil servants who run operations below the appointed staff.
Set in the 2030s, Prey casts you as Morgan Yu, brother (or sister) of Alex Yu, who runs operations aboard the space station Talos I where the team is studying an alien species known as mimics.
Most moderately successful wholesalers who run their operation like a business move into flips and or buy and holds.

Not exact matches

As it grew, the site produced a host of political reporters and editors who have gone on to positions of authority at other media outlets including Ben Smith, the one - time Politico blogger who joined BuzzFeed and now runs its entire editorial operation.
The probe, known as «Operation Weak Flesh», had uncovered some 40 cases of meatpackers who had bribed inspectors and politicians to overlook unsanitary practices, such as processing rotten meat and running plants with traces of salmonella.
The people that start from scratch and build something new are very different people than the people who makes sure that an operation runs effectively and efficiently.
«I am more than willing to give a second chance to Mark in this fight's critical hour,» says Andrew Lee, cofounder and chairman of London Trust Media, who also briefly ran Mt. Gox's U.S. operations.
Jeff Weissman, who has run his Great Harvest location in Washington's Lake Forest Park neighborhood for over 20 years, doesn't feel as if he's part of a corporate operation.
A critical component of the ACA mandates operation of a federally - run exchange in states that choose not to participate, and subsidies for people who can not afford coverage.
Business consultant Cunningham says mobile appeals to a certain type of entrepreneur who has no problem running a one - person operation.
Ofo, the Beijing - based bicycle sharing service, is preparing to make its first Latin America foray by entering Mexico, said Chris Taylor, who runs its U.S. operations.
Prioritize key business functions Identify your must - have business operations ahead of time and know who should be running them.
Tomkats now employs 34 full - time employees, who run the company's catering, restaurant, and concession operations in its newly renovated 12,000 - square - foot headquarters.
Jain, a native of India who joined Berkshire in 1986, runs the reinsurance operations, providing coverage against major catastrophes and unusual risks.
But both Brad Parscale, who ran the Trump campaign's data operation, and Matt Oczkowski, the chief product officer for Cambridge Analytica, have said the campaign didn't use psychographic targeting based on people's personality types.
«Anyone who uses a bunch of oil and has invested a lot of money in their equipment is a potential customer,» explains president Heather Hunt, a 22 - year veteran of the company who has done everything from answering the phones to managing the books to running daily operations.
Consider Ron, 49, and Alisa Wheeler, 39, who both work at Fort Edmonton, a historical site run by the city of Edmonton, where Ron is operations foreman and Alisa is on the sales and marketing staff.
Jain, who joined Berkshire in 1986, runs Berkshire's reinsurance operations, providing coverage against major catastrophes and generating tens of billions of dollars of premiums for Berkshire to invest.
«During 2008 to 2010, we were able to more than double our operations worldwide,» says David Frey, says David Frey who, alongside his brother Rene, runs the company which was founded by their eldest brother Kevin and his wife Katarina.
Think about a balance of men and women; people who have run both small and large companies; those who have strong skills in marketing, sales, business development and operations.
Next year Robinson, who currently runs the company's newspaper operations, will become CEO of one of the most influential media operations in the world.
Members of the operations team who handled onboarding in markets where self - serve wasn't yet up and running demanded to know whether their jobs were safe; at least half a dozen didn't wait to find out and took other offers.
On Wednesday, General Motors announced that Johan de Nysschen would be replaced as head of the carmaker's Cadillac luxury division by Steve Carlisle, a relative unknown who started at GM in 1982 and had most recently been running Canadian operations.
With an average Master Franchise cost of $ 39,000, Anago offers a viable option for veterans, particularly those who are unfamiliar with commercial cleaning, but know how to run a successful operation.
It was the winter of 2012 when a Montreal police detective heard about a drug - dealing operation run by local gym rat Patrick Provencher, who was, at the time, unknown to police.
Part of those changes calls for a chief operating officer who «will act as a full partner» and run «day - to - day operations
They range from individuals who are thinking about starting a business to established ventures that are up and running but need help attracting customers, growing their sales or expanding their operations.
The franchisor will still need to be brought into the arrangement — because franchisors do not want one of their operations to get sold to someone who will not keep it running successfully.
Dubbed by German newspapers as the «Bedroom Dealer,» Maximilian S. was an aspiring drug kingpin who ran an entire operation for two years out of his mother's flat.
The operation employs hundreds of people and is run by Johny Srouji, who joined Apple in 2008 after stints at Intel and IBM and has likened his chip architects to «artists.»
Ajit Jain, who runs some of Berkshire's insurance operations, plays a game of bridge during Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska in this May 3, 2009 file photo.
That's the deal offered to Harrison by Mantle Ridge LP, a newly established hedge fund run by Paul Hilal, who, when at Pershing Square, was instrumental in the CP operation.
As Larry's Giant Subs grows, newfound obligations and responsibilities may appear giant at times to the two brothers who continue to run the day - to - day operations.
The concept of the green kitchen started when Boudreaux — who has been a client of FMG's for approximately 28 years and at the time was running a foodservice operation in a specialty hospital — told Witten about his dissatisfaction with his hospital's current foodservice.
People who run impeccable operations, and have phenomenal ethics and are humble and great people as well.
Key staff members who help the company's operations run smoothly include General Manager Sherry Hibshman, who carries out company policies and supervises other managers; Food Scientist Brandy Kendig, who tests flour to make sure it conforms to government regulations; and Mike Gingrich, who is in charge of the milling operations.
Somberg's wife, Ellen, also came on board with their son, Adam, who runs the manufacturing operations.
Your checklist should encompass your entire process, product line and operation, from the line to the employees who run it and work it.
They invested in infrastructure, expanding the Tinlins processing capacity, buying the old Tatachilla winery in 2004 and hiring Stephen Pannell, who'd just quit as senior winemaker for Hardys (Pannell still works for Randall, running his McLaren Vale operation each vintage).
Stephen Millar, who ran the global wine operations of Constellation Brands for three years until 2006, says being a public company isn't the right place for Treasury in its current state.
In a strongly worded submission to the Harper competition policy review, SPAR Australia chief executive Lou Jardin, who ran Metcash's food and grocery operations for more than six years, said Section 46 of the Competition and Consumer Act had failed to prevent misuse of market power.
Giving them away to people who want to start their own kombucha brewing operation is always an option — that is, until you run out of people who want to start their own kombucha brewing operation, which happens preeeeeeetty quickly, in my experience.
Here's the deal: in return for writing posts to their blog, here, Nacho Hernandez, who runs the day - to - day operation of MexGrocer, sends me just about any product (they carry about 1,500) I want in order to evaluate it.
«China is definitely an important market for us,» said Ian Chandler, who runs all the field operations at Orchard View.
If we start this season with those two in our starting 11 it will be a clear sign from this organization that nothing has changed and that we will never get it right until both Kroenke and Wenger are gone... neither one of these players should still be with our club at this point because they represent the settling half - measures that have plagued this team for a number of years... this is what I call the «no man's land» of the soccer world, where teams don't have enough talented young players, unlike a Monaco or Dortmund, because they have lost the plot from an organizational standpoint... they are so reliant on one individual to run the whole operation that their once relevant scouting department has become so antiquated that it can no longer find those hidden gems it once had... furthermore, when you leave all decision - making to a manager who despises any dissenting opinions, your management team becomes little more than a stagnant group of «yes men» and no new ideas emerge... so instead of developing a team with the qualities necessary to excel in a particular system, you continually make half - brain purchases year after year to stifle dissent from the ticket - buying public, then try desperately to finagle together a lineup regardless of what would make positional sense... have you ever heard of a team who plays players out of position so often... of course not because that manager would likely be fired and never work for a team of any consequence ever again
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