Sentences with phrase «whose tenure»

-LSB-...] and whose tenure has been highly maligned.
He has worked closely with outgoing director Michael Shapiro, whose tenure ends on July 31.
In 1995, the Haifa Museum of Art opened a video department led by curator Ilana Tenenbaum, whose tenure at the museum lasted until 2013.
Farquharson, 45, replaces Curtis whose tenure at Tate Britain was often railed at by critics.
We were prepping for this installation and we took the backing off and realized it was supposed to be horizontal, not vertical,» said Susan Talbott, whose tenure as the museum's director and CEO will end in the fall, around the time the last phases of the renovation are unveiled.
It was thus with No Child Left Behind, Massachusetts» landmark 1993 Education Reform law, and the reforms of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, during whose tenure «teacher salaries rose over 40 percent».
One of Green's first moves was to lure Johnson back to Minneapolis from Memphis, where she was serving as deputy superintendent under Carol Johnson (no relation), the last Minneapolis superintendent whose tenure in the job was widely perceived as a success.
The New York education commissioner whose tenure was a flashpoint in the state's education wars is about to lead the nation through its own rocky education reforms.
Bowles, a marketing and PR executive whose tenure at Focus Features stretches all the way back to its inception as USA Films, will work with Annapurna president Marc Weinstock and marketing president David Kaminow.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry — who was often the lone member of Congress to attend U.N. climate talks — will assume the chairmanship from Leona Aglukkaq, the Canadian environmental minister whose tenure at the council's helm has prioritized economic expansion (ClimateWire, Oct. 20, 2014).
Scandals: Gatling has come under fire for her ties to former district attorney Charles Hynes, whose tenure was marred by accusations of fraud and wrongful convictions.
The Professor of Epidemiology took over from the foundation Vice Chancellor, Professor Fred Binka, whose tenure ended in July 2016, after he successfully spearheaded the setting up of the health - focused university from...
Assessing Wike's stewardship, the party lamented: «Here is somebody whose tenure as Governor has brought untold hardship to our people!
Although he is credited with leading New York out of an economic crisis as governor in the 1970s, Carey also was remembered as a World War II Army colonel who liberated concentration camps; a savvy lawmaker whose tenure on the House Ways and Means Committee prepared him for the economic challenges he would later face in Albany; and a compassionate chief executive who never turned his back on the underprivileged.
Philadelphia's former Democratic district attorney, Seth Williams, whose tenure as the city's first black top prosecutor was mired in corruption, was sentenced Tuesday to 60 months in prison for accepting a bribe.
Buhari had told the party at its last NEC meeting that it would be unconstitutional to elongate the tenure of Odigie - Oyegun and other officers of the party whose tenure would expire in June this year.
Enter Sir Robin Wales, leader of Newham council and whose tenure must, under any reasonable analysis, be seen as a pretty much runaway success.
Acting Nassau Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter, a 25 - year veteran whose tenure as top cop included annual crime reductions even as the county's fiscal distress resulted in closed precincts, said Monday he is retiring.
Paterson, whose tenure in Albany was made all the more difficult, marveled at how Cuomo has been able to cajole the 212 lawmakers in getting his agenda passed.
A one - time Governor of Rivers State whose tenure was terminated by the Supreme Court, Sir Celestine Omehia, says the Peoples Democratic Party must work towards winning...
De Blasio is the first Democratic mayor to win re-election since Ed Koch, whose tenure ended in 1989.
In the latest phase of their interminable battle over mass transit funding, Cuomo went on the «Brian Lehrer Show» on Tuesday and urged de Blasio to behave more like his predecessor, whose tenure de Blasio campaigned against.
And again, we have somebody here whose tenure has witnessed an unprecedented development in the history of Oyo State.
The low point was Michael Bloomberg's appointment in 2011 of Cathie Black, a magazine executive, whose tenure as chancellor lasted only three months.
Biden said he had learned about Cortez Masto from his late son Beau, whose tenure as Delaware's attorney general overlapped with Cortez Masto's in the same post in Nevada.
The move came after the Member of Parliament for Effutu, Afenyo Markin, called for the immediate withdrawal of the thousands of certificates issued by the University of Education, Winneba, since 2013, because they were authorized by a Council whose tenure of office had expired.
Iain Walker will replace Jon Benjamin, a man whose tenure in Ghana as a diplomat has been deemed controversial due to some of his utterances and actions.
Meanwhile, these ten regional chairmen, whose tenure took the party to opposition, will themselves be competing for their positions when the party goes to the polls in 2018.
Making this known during a courtesy visit by the members of the University's Governing Council and management to Chief Olusegun Obasanjo at his Presidential Hilltop, Abeokuta, residence, was the Vice Chancellor of TASUED, Professor Oluyemisi Oluremi Obilade, who remarked that the award was a thank you gesture to the former President under whose tenure the University was licensed on November 28, 2005.
The two have been dating for several years, and Driscoll recalls her as someone whose tenure as corporation counsel was productive.
Dayo and Sodipo contended in their suit concerning the office of the Deputy National Chairman (South) of the party, that a candidate for the position and the delegates from the state that voted in the December 9, 2017 convention were not nominated by their executive committee whose tenure they claimed remains valid till 2020.
Eliot Spitzer's prostitution scandal forced him from office, elevating his unvetted, untested No. 2, David Paterson, whose tenure has been rocky - at best.
Obidigbo, a petitioner at the Anambra Governorship election tribunal, who spoke with journalists at his Hardis and Dromedas factory in Umunya, Anambra State said there was no way Obiano could be accepted as the candidate of the party when his primary election was conducted by Chief Victor Umeh, whose tenure has been voided by the court.
Also reacting, former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, whose tenure investigated Alamiyeseigha's, expressed sadness over the development.
Regarding development in the Region, the UCF decried the delay in the appointment of a new substantive Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Bolgatanga after the exit of Mr Edward Ayiriba Ayagle whose tenure of office ended early this year.
The proponents of the separation of prosecutorial functions from the ministerial (policy) functions appear to agree with Nana Addo's position that the A-G should be turned into an Independent Prosecutor whose tenure of office is guaranteed just as the chairpersons of the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Electoral Commission (EC), and the National Commission on Civic Education (NCCE).
Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, is now the new chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors» forum after succeeding Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo state whose tenure will expire by February.
Looming in the background is Preet Bharara, the former United States attorney for the Southern District of New York whose tenure included multiple investigations of state officials for corruption, indicting a top aide to Mr. Cuomo and the top two legislative leaders in Albany.
«If I was still the chairman, I'd be enthusiastically supporting him and I'd be working for him and I'm endorsing him now,» continued Powers, during whose tenure George Pataki was elected governor, Rudy Giuliani was elected mayor, and Alfonse D'Amato was reelected to the US Senate.
Part of the committee's recommendations read, «The President has no powers under Section 171 (2)(c) of the constitution or any other existing law to extend or elongate the tenure of a permanent secretary, whose tenure expired by efluxion of time or age, whichever comes first.
I asked Cuomo about his relationship with Donovan, whose tenure as DA overlapped with Cuomo's term as attorney general, and what he thinks of Donovan as a candidate.
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Professor Ernest Aryeetey, whose tenure of office ends in August this year has stated that acquiring and applying common sense is more important than possessing a PhD.
(Not mentioned: The «two governors» for whom Maloney worked were scandal - scarred Eliot Spitzer and his LG replacement, David Paterson, whose tenure might best — and most charitably — be described as «rocky»).
Much more complex analysis would be required to determine the administration whose tenure has recorded the worst trends in aggregate.
He was followed by C. Russell Mason whose tenure (1939 - 1959) included formation of the Natural Science Workshop to train teachers and youth leaders in natural history education and the founding of residential camp Wildwood.
The main reason for that, however, is Wenger — whose tenure sets him apart from every other big club in Europe.
The Accolade Wines Board paid tribute to John Ratcliffe during whose tenure the company established its position as the preeminent supplier of New World premium, commercial and value wines from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, United States and Chile.
Mr. Harper reappointed the Board's Deputy Chair Lynne Mercier whose tenure was not due to expire until December 2015, and he reappointed two temporary members — Michael Richmond and Jacques Gauthier — both with long standing oil industry ties.
And we included only those whose tenure lasted more than two years.
Sapin, whose tenure as finance minister has been hampered by high unemployment levels and poor economic growth, said that the French economy was now on a «sound footing» for the incoming government.
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