Railway Minister told the press that the railways float bonds of 30 -
year tenure of interest rates linked to government security rates for the insurer to make the investment.
The post is responsible for setting the museum's general artistic agenda, which had been adrift at MOCA following a lengthy period of fiscal and board turmoil marked by the 2008 departure of former director Jeremy Strick and the tumultuous four -
year tenure of New York art dealer Jeffrey Deitch.
In his book Capital Culture: J. Carter Brown, the National Gallery of Art, and the Reinvention of the Museum Experience, author Neil Harris reviews the twenty - three
year tenure of J. Carter Brown as National Gallery of Art director.
Those more optimistic simply felt that the Virtual Boy was an idea simply too far ahead of its time, but it mattered not: the widely - regarded failure of the Virtual Boy was enough to effectively end the 31 -
year tenure of Gumpei Yokoi at Nintendo.
In its six -
year tenure of raising awareness and understanding of digital lending, the bookmobile has welcomed over 100,000 visitors through the truck at over 400 stops along its travels.
She has led the school system for more than five years, far longer than the average three -
year tenure of school superintendents in big cities.
The debate over how to strengthen the Act is due to begin in Congress next month, and it will take months, or perhaps even the entire two -
year tenure of this Congress, to reach a series of compromises and draw up a new act.
Community activist and retired city Police Department Officer Anthony Miranda hopes to break the 18 -
year tenure of state Assemblyman Jeffrion Aubry (D - Corona), but Aubry's finances are double those of his Democratic challenger.
The MP, who gave the assurance at the launch of his campaign in Sandema on Saturday, said the unprecedented development projects undertaken by the government during its four
year tenure of office would give the party victory come the December 7.
Well - placed sources with knowledge of the transaction say, the review of the agreements for which the contract was given, is intended to nit - pick and find fault with agreements entered into by the Ministry during the eight
year tenure of the NDC.
Nottingham East has been held for Labour by John Heppell since 1992, when he ended the 9 -
year tenure of the Conservative, Michael Knowles.
Senate Republicans on Thursday criticized Democratic state Senate candidate Shelley Mayer for her ties to the tumultuous two -
year tenure of the Democratic majority in the chamber.
«The previous regime was n`t as interested in the history of parks as we are, «he said, referring to the 14 -
year tenure of Supt. Edmund Kelly, who resigned in July.
It's early days in the six
year tenure of Jürgen Klopp and there's a general state of mixed emotions within the Liverpool fanbase - a mix of quiet confidence and an itch for reaching another level of talent in the team.
It's early days in the six
year tenure of Jürgen Klopp and there's a general state of mixed emotions within the Liverpool fanbase — a mix of quiet confidence and an itch for reaching another level of talent in the team.
But the four -
year tenure of Potdevin has been more smooth for the company, which recently adjusted its guidance for fourth - quarter earnings upward.
He was emphatic that the 8
years tenure of the NPP administration did not add to the number of regional hospitals or upgrade the existing ones handed over in 2001.
Whereas, the premium rate of 30
years tenure of the policy will charge around Rs4, 110.
Both accidental death and disability benefit have been clubbed and they can be taken by the policy buyer but only before 5
years tenure of policy paying.
Not exact matches
Additionally, McDonald's announced it will allow workers who have a one -
year tenure at the company to accrue paid vacation time
of up to 20 hours per
year.
Tillerson's departure just over a
year into the Trump administration puts him on a short list
of high - level government officials whose
tenure have been incredibly brief.
And employees with a
tenure of as little as a
year can join a staff council, where they meet directly with the CEO to ask questions and share ideas.
Boire, who previously worked at Best Buy and Brookstone (which filed for bankruptcy last
year), parlayed his successful
tenure of sales declines at Sears into a job as CEO
of struggling bookseller Barnes & Noble, where, somehow, we think he'll feel right at home.
For the first
year of his
tenure, Thornton and his intentions were a bit
of a mystery to investors and analysts.
Throughout his career, including his 16 -
year tenure as president
of Burger King, Clayton found himself embroiled in annual debates over merit raises.
Third, a
tenure limit
of 10 to 12
years at the long end makes sense.
Zukunft: Well, the first is you think beyond the tyranny
of the present, and you need to think at least five to six
years out, and you can't just think
of what's going to happen during your four -
year tenure and then just truncate it and just say it's going to be somebody else's problem four, five
years from now.
Big Bertha, the largest production facility, where most
of Winnebago's 2,500 Forest City employees (average
tenure: 12
years overall, 17
years for management) work, looms especially large.
During his 11 -
year tenure as CEO
of TD, he has shepherded the bank through controversial policy changes, a successful U.S. expansion and built a company that earns genuine affection from its customers.
It's an area that CEO Marissa Mayer has identified as critical to revitalizing the Web portal, and the Flurry deal marks one
of her biggest acquisitions during her two -
year tenure.
Though some experts argue that employee
tenures at the top are decreasing, she points to U.S. Bureau
of Labour Statistics, which find that managers stay with a firm an average
of 6.1
years (up from 5.3
years in 1983), as proof that the jury is still out.
Following her more than 25 -
year tenure at Morgan Stanley, she joined Bank
of America as the global wholesale bank chief technology officer.
By 2015, eight
years into her
tenure as the bank's chief human resources officer, women held two - fifths
of those roles at RBC and visible minorities, 16 %.
Yet, at last report, only 13 %
of RCMP - affiliated members and 17 %
of civilian members had five
years»
tenure.
Fortune's own CEO data indicates that the 500 largest companies in the U.S. have a median CEO
tenure of 4.9
years, but there is quite a range as many
of those chief executives are new to office and some are in no hurry to depart.
He has held several leadership positions during a
tenure of nearly 15
years with Infosys.
After graduating, he spent the first 14
years of his career working toward that goal, rising to head
of research at the Bank
of Canada, before leaving for a short
tenure in the private sector.
This is a sad state
of affairs when some
of the most valuable employees are those with
tenure greater than three
years.
When she returned to her teaching post a
year later, she was on the brink
of getting
tenure.
HP's market value has been cut in half during the
tenure of new board members who were appointed at the beginning
of the
year.
MIT's first
tenured female marketing professor was voted the B - school's «Teacher
of the
Year» in 2014, an honor she was nominated for three times previously.
On Sunday, engineer Susan Fowler published a blog post detailing what she diplomatically dubbed her «strange»
year working at Uber — a
tenure that she says included, among other things, a) her manager propositioning her on her first day at work; and b) her repeated complaints about the incident ignored and dismissed by the company's human resources department, under the aegis
of not sullying the guy's career for an «innocent mistake.»
Indeed, Birchwood boasts an average
tenure of five
years — high for its sector — and consistently attracts bright, young people (the average age
of its employees is 32).
Indeed, over the period
of time when Italy was in recession, the country's political scene has been nothing short
of a mess, having gone from the scandal - hit
tenure of billionaire businessman Silvio Berlusconi, to a technocratic government and two general elections in the space
of a
year.
On the same day DowDuPont announced that longtime Dow Chemical leader Andrew Liveris would step down as executive chairman by the end
of the month after a 14 -
year tenure at the 121 -
year - old company.
FORTUNE — Talk about a tough gig: The average
tenure of a chief marketing officer — the corporate executive charged with branding, communications, and other activities — is less than four
years, in large part because
of the increasing complexity
of the job, says executive search firm Spencer Stuart.
While 2 % are forced out every
year, 17 %
of all CEO
tenures ended in forced dismissal from 1970 to 2006.
Editor's note: A previous version
of this story incorrectly stated that the average
tenure of a corporate chief marketing officer is less than two
years, according to executive search firm Spencer Stuart.
And listen to an important piece
of advice from Tracy Wald, who has counted Microsoft as a client for the past 15
years, the last 10 during his
tenure as chief financial officer with Leonhardt Fitch.
Even if the dollar hadn't surged, lowering the value
of its foreign earnings in greenbacks, revenues would have barely budged under Taylor's almost two -
year tenure.