Sentences with phrase «whose leadership term»

Bickerton, whose leadership term is due to expire at the end of December, will have spent eight years in the role, after serving the maximum of two terms under the firm's partnership agreement.

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Bob Neill, whose private member's bill guaranteeing an in - out referendum on EU membership is backed by the Tory leadership, told Politics.co.uk the by - election would be a «distraction» in the short - term.
But what made Levy's ascension so highly symbolic was its unique combination of all the elements of urban school drama: a mayor whose desire to wrest control from the city's elected school board was long voiced; a city fed up with failure on a grand scale and in the long term; a competition between city hall and school leadership to pass the blame; and the realization, finally, that a system the size of a Fortune 500 company might be better led by someone with the skills of a Fortune 500 executive.
In terms of school leadership, an administrator whose style is mainly technical would manage the building well.
Another MoneySense ETF All - stars panelist, Yves Rebetez, managing director of ETFInsight.ca, says «the «value» angle these funds seek to tap into is the superior long - term performance of companies whose leadership and staff comprises a greater percentage of women in its ranks.»
Perhaps the most important resource for a young lawyer whose objective is executive leadership is a lasting relationship with a trusted mentor who will take a vested and long - term interest in your personal and professional development.
Mr. Massey was honored with the Real Estate Board of New York's prestigious Louis Smadbeck Memorial Broker Recognition Award in 2007 which honors a broker whose career distinctions include personal and professional integrity, long term leadership and prominence in the brokerage community, and participation on Real Estate Board committees.
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